Subj : Market Action To : All From : Paul Rogers Date : Tue Sep 06 2005 07:47 pm Content-type: text/plain Prices jumped early in the morning, then quickly levelled out but continued rising very modestly. Oil continues to tumble. That's good, but oil related changes tend to happen either at 2PM when the futures market closes, or when significant news is released. No, what's driving this is speculation the FOMC is going to have to press the "PAUSE" button. As you can see below, my Momentum indicator switched to positive today, signalling "Buy!" Prices were up more than enough for my formulas to consider it a "significant" gain. But volume was only +4% above average, good but not a Bullish confirmation. I'd say the next key level that might act as a resistance level is last month's 1245 level. On the other hand, we're up against the upper Bollinger band which is often a resistance level. We still need to watch the institutional investors. Even the mutual fund managers with positions to dump will be willing to hold on as long as this enthusiasm runs, wouldn't you? But that would be "nervous money", ready to flood the market if it appears prices have topped. We should be able to see that in the market action. If I were an active inevstor, I think my general attitude would be like the institutional investors, looking for a short-term top to sell into, rather than looking to buy into the next leg of a Bull Market. Price Vola- Momen- Volume Oscil- Summ. Change tility tum lator Index -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ _|__ _>__ _|__ __<_ _|__ __<_ 08/30 __>_ _|__ __|_ ___| __>_ __<_ 08/31 __>_ _<__ __|_ ___| __>_ __<_ 09/01 _>__ _<__ _|__ _>__ __>_ __<_ 09/02 ___> _<__ __|_ __|_ __>_ __<_ 09/06 Timing Signals: I don't use or recommend timing signals, but they're fun to watch. If I did though, well, I might use something like this. (Be warned!! It tends to whipsaw around signal points!) Last Signal: BUY Date: 09/06/05 S&P: 1233 Winner or Loser: tbd By: tbd See my market tracking charts for '03-'04 and my investment strategy study at my website(s): http://www.xprt.net/~pgrogers/Pers.html http://www.geocities.com/paulgrogers/Pers.html Paul Rogers, paulgrogers@yahoo.com -o) http://www.angelfire.com/or/paulrogers /\\ Rogers' Second Law: Everything you do communicates. _\_V .... Upgrade -- (v.) Take out old bugs, put in new ones. ___ MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.35 --- * Origin: The Bare Bones BBS (1:105/360) .