Weekly Review 2008-11-14

If you've been trading the approximate 150 point range in the S&P 500, then you've done ok, but that trade is getting a little crowded.

[Chart: S&P 500 Index]

This week ended with another retest of the October lows, which were briefly broken through intraday on Thursday only to trigger a huge upside move on good volume. Though selling volume has abated, a bearish triangle is possibly forming as the spikes to the upper end of the range have trended lower. If this continues it will put more pressure on that support.

[Chart: Dow Jones Industrial Average]

A one-day 10% rally for no fundamental reason doesn't fill me with optimism. It means that the price action is fueled by technicals and a 10% selloff if that support is seriously broken.

[Chart: NYSE Composite]

[Chart: NASDAQ Composite]

Anyway, the holidays are coming up which means fewer market participants. Less volume means less selling pressure and we're down so much on the year already that I can't see the wisdom in anything but really short shorts. This should translate into lower volatility.

[Chart: Volatility Index]

[Chart: Put/Call Ratio]

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