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Jun 22nd, 2010 |
By Rob
As founder and editor of Diamond Slice I’m proud to announce that The Weekly Spectrum is going to be more “focused”. It’s obvious that you can get a weekly outlook anywhere on the net, so the one you’ll find here is about to become a bit, well, edgy. There’s enough “fair and balanced” out there to kill us all of boredom, I believe that we at DS can give you something much better, something much smarter, and something you can actually profit from. So without any further ado, I give you “The Weekly Spectrum” 2.0…
Posted in DS Feature, Market Synopsis, U.S., Uncategorized, Weekly Spectrum |
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Jun 1st, 2010 |
By Rob
There are several positions we had been waiting for and on Friday the limits were hit and trades were placed. We are exceedingly confident about these three trades, and we feel that it’s worth our readers’ time to take a peak at where we’re putting our cash. This “trade flash” will target those three trades.
Posted in Commodities, DS Feature, Equities, Trade Flash, Trade Strategy |
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Tags: DTO, ETF, ETN, insider trades, long, Long Crude Oil, Long SPY, Long VIX, S&P 500, SDS, short, Short Crude Oil, short S&P 500, Short SPY, SPX, SPY, Trade Strategy, trades, VIX, VXX
Apr 27th, 2010 |
By Rob
Elliot Wave International chief market analyst Steve Hochberg applies Elliot Wave market timing theory to the current market dynamics. Indicators of sentiment including the S&P 500 put/call ratio, insider trading, and a crashing CBOE Volatility Index are cited as evidence for an eminent sell-off in riskier assets globally.
Click below to see Steve make his case on CNBC’s Squawk Box…
Posted in DS Feature, DS Video |
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Tags: bear market, bearish, CBOE Volatility Index, double dip, Elliot Wave Theory, market dynamics, market timing, overbought, oversold, pullback, Robert Prechter Jr., S&P 500, S&P 500 Index ETF, SDS, SPX, SPY, SPY low volume, SPY Market Top, SPY put/call, SPY top, Steve Hochberg, stock market trading, technical analysis, technical market timing, technical trading, trading video, video, VIX, VXX, VXZ
Apr 26th, 2010 |
By Rob
U.S. stocks looked unusually strong on Friday as two major factors concerning short term risk in global markets changed dramatically. The stagnant housing market and uncertainty over a viable path to solvency in Greece, which have been weighing heavily on global markets, seem to be less threatening if Friday’s data were judge. Technicals remain extremely overbought in commodities and equities as markets now face Bernanke and Q1 GDP this week.
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Tags: 2010 Q1 GDP, April Econ data, Bernanke, Case Shiller, Case Shiller Home Price Index, Chicago PMI, Consumer Confidence, Consumer Sentiment, diamond slice weekly spectrum, DJIA, Dow Jones Industrial Average, DTO, Economic Data, EIA Petroleum Status Report, employment cost index, EU Greek Bailout, Fed, Federal Reserve, FOMC, GDP, Greece, Housing, housing market, initial jobless claims, Jobless Claims, March Econ Data, markets, months supply of homes, new home sales, Q1 GDP, S&P 500, SDS, SPX, SPY, U.S., U.S. economy, U.S. GDP, U.S. Housing, U.S. Market, USO, VXX, VXZ, Weekly Spectrum, WTI, WTIC
Apr 15th, 2010 |
By Rob
U.S. equities have vigorously rallied for the past six weeks to gain +20%, bringing the S&P 500 just above 1200, as Q1 2010 earnings hit the tape. In short, the charts are begging for a pullback, but earnings and economic indicators are giving no reason to sell. Most analysts agree that the good news is mostly baked in stocks, but sellers have left the building and buyers keep coming out of the woodwork.
Here we’ll focus on a few indicators related to the S&P 500, and tell investors why they should be taking profits at these levels.
Posted in DS Feature, Market Synopsis, U.S. |
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Tags: AA, BAC, bollinger bands, bonds, correction, equities, GE, GOOG, INTC, Jamie Diamon, john bollinger, jpm, overbought, q1 2010, Retail Sales, RSI, S&P 500, Simple Moving Average, SMA, SPX, SPY, technicals, U.S. equities, UPS
Mar 23rd, 2010 |
By Rob
The VIX is the CBOE (Chicago Board Options Exchange) metric of volatility regarding S&P 500 futures (SPX).Currently, the VIX is trading near it’s lowest levels since 2008, allowing bear traders and bull hedgers an attractive entry point for some risk or insurance in their portfolios.
Posted in DS Feature, Trade Strategy |
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Tags: bear market, bear trade, bear trader, bull market, bull trade, bull trader, CBOE, EMA, ETN, fear index, index options, iPath S&P 500 VIX Mid-Term, iPath S&P 500 VIX Short-Term, MACD, options, options market, options trader, options volatility, profit from volatile stocks, S&P 500, SMA, SPX, SPY, stock market, stock volatility, VIX, volatility, volatility index, VXX, VXZ
Jan 18th, 2010 |
By Rob
The January 18 – 22 business week will begin one day late, due to Martin Luther King Jr holiday, leaving only Tuesday to Friday for market action to be staged. The most notable economic data releases will be the Housing Market Index (HMI) and Housing Starts numbers; while Treasury International Capital data, the Producer's Price
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Posted in Equities, Housing / Real Estate, Industry Analysis, Weekly Spectrum |
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Tags: AXP, BAC, BBT, BNI, C, COF, CSX, DTO, DXD, EBAY, FCX, FITB, GE, GLX, GOOG, GS, Housing Market Index, Housing Starts, HPI, Initial Claims, Jobless Claims, Leading Indicators, LOGI, LUV, MCD, MMR, MS, Philadelphia Fed Report, PPI, Prudcer's Price Index, SBUX, SCC, SDS, SLF, SPX, SPY, STI, Treasury International Capital, TYO, UNP, USB, USO, WFC, XRX
Jan 15th, 2010 |
By Rob
Crude Oil The oil issue has been speculative to this point. It's hard to argue against 90 dollar oil when we saw 145 in July 2008, but the fundamentals aren't congruent with the price growth we've seen and this trader finds it easier to argue FOR $60/ barrel oil. Crude supply in the U.S. remains
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Posted in Banking, Commodities, Energy, Industry Analysis, Market Synopsis, Soap Box, Trade Strategy, U.S. |
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Tags: BAC, cdo, consumer, crude oil, crude supply, DTO, fibonacci retracement, financials, GS, jpm, mbs, oil, Oil Price, SCC, SDS, SPX, SPY, USO
Jan 5th, 2010 |
By Rob
The Institute for Supply Chain Management surprised the world on Monday morning, as they announced the results of their manufacturing managers survey. The report is essentially a survey where every manager is asked to respond to his own experience. Each manager states whether they see conditions improving, deteriorating or remaining constant, with respect to thirteen main criteria. The December survey’s
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Posted in Industry Analysis, Manufacturing, Market Synopsis, U.S. |
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Tags: 10 year treasury, 2010 forecast, 2010 profits, ARM mortgages, Bill Gross, bond market, bonds, Construction spending, crude oil, Defaults, Economic Recovery, economics, equities, existing homes, GDP economy, Housing, housing permits, Housing Starts, ISM Manufacturing Index, Manufacturing at a Glance, Mortgage Defaluts, multi family housing, new home starts, oil, pending sales, PMI, recession, Robert Shiller, S&P 500, SDS, single family housing, SPX, SPY, stimulus, stock market, stocks, Sub Prime Mortgages, TNX, Treasury, TYO, U.S. economy, U.S. Government Spending, USO, WTI
Dec 16th, 2009 |
By Rob
Few expect the U.S. Federal Reserve's FOMC to announce any change to the current monetary policy. The Fed Funds rate target is expected to stay at 0.25%, despite effective rates closer to 0.1%, while language will promise that purchase programs of private debt and Fannie/Freddie mortgage products are soon to wind down. Conditions of the
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Posted in Trade Strategy |
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Tags: Bernanke, buy signal, BVN, Crude, diamond slice, DTO, ETF, Fed, Fed Funds, Federal Reserve, FOMC, GLD, GLX, Gold, loss, oil, profit, profit taking, resistance, S&P 500, sell signal, SPX, SPY, support, trade signal, Trade Strategy, USO