The Wagner Daily ETF Report For December 20 |
By Deron Wagner |
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12/20/2010
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The Wagner Daily ETF Report For December 20
On Friday, the major indices completed an uneventful week with an uneventful day. However, volume spiked sharply. Stocks closed mixed for the day. The higher beta issues posted minor gains, as blue chip stocks were down slightly on the session. The small-cap Russell 2000 found its way to a 0.4% gain, while both the Nasdaq and the S&P MidCap 400 posted minimal 0.2% advances. The S&P 500 eked out .1% gain, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed off by 0.1%. There were signs that leadership was returning to the market.
Although somewhat mixed, Friday's market internals were decidedly more impressive than the price action. Turnover skyrocketed on triple witching, options expiration Friday. The NYSE saw turnover advance by whopping 53%, while volume on the Nasdaq jumped by over 40% yesterday. But, advancing volume only marginally outpaced declining volume on both indices. On the NYSE the ratio ended the day at a positive 1.4 to 1, while the Nasdaq posted a plus 1.3 to 1 margin.
Bond ETFs staged a big rally on Friday. Agricultural and commodity ETFs also performed well yesterday, as International real estate got pounded (See RWX). Emerging market ETFs also exhibited relative weakness (See GMF). It appears as if money may be rotating out of the international, emerging market arena and into commodities, agriculture, oil and oil/related ETFs. We are watching closely for further evidence of this rotation, as it can provide technical clues as to where we should be looking for trade opportunities.
Approximately three months ago (See September 20 newsletter and intraday alert) we entered a position in the iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF (IBB), as it broke above the neckline of an inverse head and shoulders reversal pattern. At that time we stated, "IBB appears to be forming a distinct inverse head and shoulders pattern. The left shoulder low was set on June 8, the head on July 1, and the right shoulder on August the 25. On Friday (December 17), it broke above the 200-period simple moving average on increasing volume. A volume-fueled move above the neckline high of $84.81 would confirm the pattern. The predicted rally, measured from the bottom of the head to the neckline, would suggest an advance to near the March 24 high of $93.53."
In November we sent out an alert that we were exiting IBB. At the time we decided to exit before IBB reached our target since it was at a key resistance level (around $90.00), and the market was showing signs of weakness. Since selling the position, this ETF has followed through and reached our original target of $93.53. Notice how the predicted rally from the inverse head and shoulders coincides with the Fibonacci extensions (Fibonacci extensions drawn from the July 1 low of $74.50 to the August 9 high of $84.81).
Head and shoulders patterns, when analyzed correctly, are a powerful technical trading pattern, and one of our favorites.
The GreenHaven Continuous Commodity Index ETF (GCC), has been consolidating in a tight trading range since the December 3 gap up. Further, it has formed an ascending pennant like formation. Volume in this ETF increased significantly on Friday, suggesting institutional interest. A break above the December 13 high of $31.68 could carry GCC to a retest of the November 9 high of $33.53, and potentially to a new 52-week high.
The lack of followthrough from large cap stocks, and the muted market internals have likely contributed to the lack of followthrough in the overall market. But, volume was impressive on Friday. Should price action follow suit, we could see a strong year-end rally.
Deron Wagner is the Founder and Head Trader of both Morpheus Capital LP, a U.S. hedge fund, and MorpheusTrading.com, a trader education firm.
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