DOW Transports To Retest Recent Lows(Note: DOWT is no longer in a bear market after rallying the last two weeks)
2015 was suppose to be just another year of the epic bull market created by reckless central banking policies. Some Wall Street estimates for the S&P 500 were as high as 2,300. Me? I projected a contraction to 1,810 in mid-January.
Whether or not the SPX will reach my target within the next 10 weeks, or so, is uncertain; but what has been quite clear is the scaffolding holding with risk assets around the global has been crumbling for sometime.
In " Is A Storm Brewing? How History is Repeating Itself ," I was clear and concise in what 2015 had in store (posted Jan. 13, 2015):
I support the idea that we are on the precipitous of something disastrous.
Those who constantly look at underlying factors and notice the shifts in the FX, commodity and economic data are witnessing that the latest boom cycle is on its last leg.
In essence, the post was a summery of the marco trends few wrote about because everybody indulged in the feel-good of rising stock prices.
The post ended quite ominously: "2015 is going to be mercurial…"
On March 26, I indicated that the DOW transports looked technically weak. Price action had been consolidating early in the year, much like the SPX. The index made several lower highs, higher lows and finally broke support at 8600.
Nobody was even looking at the transports as a potential catalyst to drag the broader markets lower, even though that is historically the case.
For instance, Cowen Group's Head of Sales, David Seaburg, said, as late as June 25 (after the the transports already began weakening underneath consolidation), "Everyone is up in arms about the transports, but the underperformance has very little to do with a weak economy and has more to do with the structural issues within the sector."
Seaburg also said that "I DEFINITELY don't see any downside (broader markets) necessarily." Almost a month-to-the-day, not only did the DOW and SPX hit their first 10 percent correction in four years, the DOW transports fell into bear market territory. Awkward.
Those that live by subjectivity, die by subjectivity.
The broader markets did receive a massive bounce following the largest NYSE short-interest since the Lehman Brothers collapse, but the transports has been rejected twice from 8,250, or the 23.6% Fib. retracement from the 2012-lows.
It's important to note that central bank credibility is fading fast, and traders will become more wary as the year winds down. Structurally, the index looks weak as earnings have been lackluster to not good at all.
EMAs are showing bullishness on the daily, as they are sloping upward. However, a close above 8,250 will be needed to garner any significant technical buying in my opinion.
Price action is within a large symmetrical triangle with price support of 7,970 cutting through the middle. This key, near-term support level could determine whether the index will test triangle support, which is supported by price support of 7,790.
A confirmed close below the triangle support will cause transports to retest the 2012 ascending trend line. I expect fundamentals to continue to deteriorate into 4Q, and the transports to challege 2011's trend (between 7,200 and 7,300).
Conversely, a close above triangle resistance could cause a rally to 8,500.
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LUV
Is it going to run out of Fuel? Bearish Bat completionWith the drop in oil prices, $JETS, the new ETF that holds airline companies like Delta ($DAL), American Airlines ($AAL) and southwest airlines company ($LUV) had a very nice rally during the month of July.
The $ETF rallied all the way up to the 88.6 Fib level to complete a bearish Bat pattern and declined from there.
The pattern's targets are 23.5$ and 23$ which also come with daily support zones.
The current price level offer about 1:1 R/R ration for the short position with stop loss above X and 23.5$ as initial target zone.
This might work with the bullish scenario I posted earlier for oil
Time to go long on $LUV$LUV bottomed out in early July, now has been on a steady bullish run. Expectedly It met with some resistance at $37.5 level (and closed below it today). Overall, it has formed a domed bottom, and likely will form a "cup-and-handle" pattern. I expect this stock to recover to the mid $40 range in a few months.
LUV at Weekly SupportAfter breaking though the daily trendline, recent support at ~38, and closing below the 50/200 SMA on the weekly and daily respectively. I will be watching the nearest daily support level for signs of strength or weakness. Any closes below this level could see a much greater pullback as this is a more significant support on the weekly chart. Any ideas/opinions/criticisms are welcome.
Southwest Airlines Co (NYSE:LUV): Tails Signal TopSouthwest Airlines Co (NYSE:LUV) has a topping tail on the daily from Tuesday. In addition, today it initially shot higher, testing the recent highs from Tuesday, then sold off sharply. This created another tail on the daily chart. This shows institutional sellers are meeting retail buyers. Considering the stock is up over 40% in less than a month, the probability of a sell off is above 80% here.
Gareth Soloway
Chief Market Strategist
www.InTheMoneyStocks.com
Still loven' LUVFinally made it over trend resistance and into what I hope is a new bull session.
The technicals aren't perfect, but history doesn't care. Still up in all time highs with more room to grow, if patterns stick I'll have more option money in June.
I think it's possible we could drop back into the previous zone, the volume is not yet there and I'm interested in what Friday may hold before going full throttle.
I'd also recommend generally ignoring the latest news on Southwests' Advertising faux pas p.pw , definitely doesn't look great, I don't think it'll really effect share price.
Id addition, The Street analysts are generally bullish;
"The stock currently has a dividend yield of 0.93%. The company has a P/E ratio of 21.7. Currently, there are 9 analysts who rate Southwest Airlines a buy, 2 analysts rate it a sell, and 2 rate it a hold." p.pw
Set your stops and hope for a Redbull (punny!).
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