SPY Trends and Influencers August 17, 2013

Last week’s review of the macro market indicators (abbreviated) suggested, as we headed into the dog days of August, that the market trend was firmly higher but consolidation was reigning. We looked for Gold ($GLD) to continue to bounce in its downtrend while Crude Oil ($USO) consolidated in its breakout higher. The US Dollar Index ($UUP) looked set to continue lower while US Treasuries ($TLT) bounced in the downtrend. The Shanghai Composite ($SSEC) and Emerging Markets ($EEM) were poised to consolidate in their bounces in the downtrend while Volatility ($VIX) looked to remain low. This kept the bias higher for the equity index ETF’s $SPY, $IWM and $QQQ, but their charts suggested consolidation may continue.

The week played out with Gold ripping higher late in the week while Crude Oil also moved up, but more slowly. The US Dollar drifted up before it broke lower while Treasuries just kept falling. The Shanghai Composite found a top and pulled back while Emerging Markets played similarly. Volatility bounced off of the lows but remained subdued. The Equity Index ETF’s drifted early before selling off late in the week and closing near the lows. What does this mean for the coming week? Lets look at some charts.

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SPY Daily, $SPY
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SPY Weekly, $SPY
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The SPY moved lower towards the first target of the bearish Shark this week at 165.14. It finished the week at the 50 day Simple Moving Average (SMA) and many will look at that as a buy point. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the daily chart though is falling and just moved into bearish territory under 40 with a Moving Average Convergence Divergence indicator (MACD) that is running lower, both supporting more downside. Out on the weekly chart there is a similar view. The price has now pulled back to the previous high so it could be a good reversal spot, but there is trend support lower near 163, which would coincide with the 100 day SMA on the daily chart. The RSI on this timeframe is pulling back but in bullish territory with a MACD that is looking lower after a bearish cross down. Support lower comes at 165 and 163.30 followed by 161. Things do not get really bearish until it moves under 155.73. Resistance on a bounce comes first at 167.50 and then 168 and a gap fill to 168.70, with 169 and 169.85 above that. Continued Downside in the Uptrend.

Starting the September options cycle the equity markets look weak and heavy. Look for Gold to continue to rise in the downtrend while Crude Oil just chugs higher. The US Dollar Index seems poised to move lower along with US Treasuries. The Shanghai Composite and Emerging Markets are biased to continue to the downside with risk of the Emerging Markets consolidating first. Volatility looks to remain low keeping the bias higher for the equity index ETF’s SPY, IWM and QQQ, but their charts suggest more pullback. The QQQ is the strongest of the bunch and may just consolidate. Use this information as you prepare for the coming week and trad’em well.

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