Subj : Market Action To : All From : Paul Rogers Date : Thu Sep 15 2005 07:03 pm Content-type: text/plain Prices were none too stable, but above the line all morning. At noon the Philly Fed released it's data, and prices took an immediate hit. Volume increased to +11% above average. Although I didn't get a chance to look at the intraday chart with volume, I'd be willing to bet the heavier volume came during the sell- off. What's clear is the Street didn't like what it saw--prices were based on a more optimistic view than the real data showed. And the real data hasn't factored in a Katrina Effect, just gas prices. So, we've got the 200-day average just below 1200. The short term 20- & 50-day averages are just a little below current prices--but there's little evidence of "bargain hunting". The market doesn't seem to want to just go into a good correction, get all the pessimism over and go on from there. What should an active, anxious investor do now? How about "nothing", if by doing anything means taking a position and buying something. Protect oneself, always protect oneself. With so little optimism apparent on the Street, I'd be predisposed to take profits rather than leave money at risk "on the table". Stuff I "had hopes for" would be long gone. Something "running", I'd let run but not turn around. I'd be all too willing to watch carefully and hypothesize, actively waiting for November, and the better year-end markets that traditionally come. If things do go south for the winter, well, "long green" will be good to hold. Price Vola- Momen- Volume Oscil- Summ. Change tility tum lator Index -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ __>_ _>__ __|_ __|_ __|_ ___| 09/09 _|__ _>__ __|_ __|_ __|_ ___| 09/12 _|__ _>__ __|_ __>_ _<__ ___> 09/13 _<__ _>__ __|_ __>_ _<__ ___| 09/14 __<_ _|__ __|_ __>_ _<__ ___| 09/15 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 .... W95: If you LOVE Windows, you're gonna hate W95. ___ MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.35 --- * Origin: The Bare Bones BBS (1:105/360) .