SPY Trends and Influencers June 27, 2015
- Posted by Greg Harmon
- on June 27th, 2015
A weekly excerpt from the Macro Review analysis sent to subscribers on 10 markets and two timeframes.
Last week’s review of the macro market indicators suggested, as the markets head out of June Options Expiration and officially into summer, that equities continued to churn with an upward bias.
Elsewhere looked for Gold ($GLD) to be biased to the upside short term in its consolidation while Crude Oil ($USO) consolidated with an upward bias. The US Dollar Index ($UUP) looked headed lower in its broad consolidation of the long move up while US Treasuries ($TLT) might consolidate in their downtrend. The Shanghai Composite ($ASHR) seemed to be beginning its long awaited correction, or just doing its 4th 10% plus move lower before another launch higher, while Emerging Markets ($EEM) were biased to the downside but might consolidate after their move lower.
Volatility ($VXX) looked to remain subdued keeping the bias higher for the equity index ETF’s $SPY, $IWM and $QQQ. The IWM continued to look the strongest on the short time frame as it sat at all-time highs, with the QQQ strong as well on the weekly timeframe and the SPY stuck in a funk consolidating.
The week played out with Gold moving lower right out of the starting blocks and continued all week while Crude Oil continued to hold in the consolidation range. The US Dollar moved higher while Treasuries started higher but hit overhead resistance and pulled back to new lows. The Shanghai Composite took a hard turn lower while Emerging Markets tried higher but found resistance quickly.
Volatility moved lower before rebounding slightly, but holding in a tight range. The Equity Index ETF’s started the week moving higher, with the IWM making a new all-time high, the SPY coming close, and the QQQ reaching the previous resistance before all moved lack lower through out the week. What does this mean for the coming week? Lets look at some charts.
The SPY started the week moving higher off of the 20 and 50 day SMA. But the price stalled Tuesday at prior resistance before reversing lower. By Friday it had fallen back to the 100 day SMA and printed a Hammer candle. The daily chart shows the longer SMA continuing the steady trend higher with the RSI starting to level, after a pullback. It never moved into the bearish zone. The MACD remains flat.
On the weekly chart the consolidation at the top of the box that started in October continues. The RSI also continues to hold over the mid line, in the bullish zone, on this time frame. The MACD is falling but at where it has reversed many times since October. The Bollinger BandsĀ® are getting tighter, a precursor to a move many times. There is resistance higher at 210.25 and 211 followed by 212.50 and 213.35. Support lower comes at 209 and 208 followed by 206.40. Continued Consolidation in the Long Term Uptrend.
Heading into the holiday shortened week the equity markets continue to look better on the longer timeframe with some vulnerability on the short timeframe. Elsewhere look for Gold to continue consolidation with a downward bias while Crude Oil consolidates with an upward bias. The US Dollar Index continues to move sideways in broad consolidation after the uptrend while US Treasuries are biased lower. The Shanghai Composite may finally be in the long awaited correction while Emerging Markets are biased to the downside.
Volatility looks to remain subdued keeping the bias higher for the equity index ETF’s SPY, IWM and QQQ. Their charts continue to show the SPY and QQQ moving similarly on the shorter timeframe while the IWM was stronger until late in the week. The rotation may be starting out of the small caps again. Use this information as you prepare for the coming week and trad’em well.
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Gregory W. Harmon CMT, CFA, has traded since 1986 and held senior positions including Head of Global Trading, Head of Product Development, Head of Strategy and Director of Equity. (More)