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The McMillan Options Strategist Weekly
By Lawrence G. McMillan | Published  09/25/2015 | Options | Unrated
The McMillan Options Strategist Weekly

The $SPX chart remains bearish. During the oversold rally that failed at the 2000 level, an upward trend line had developed on the $SPX chart, connecting the daily lows since the 1870 bottom. That trend line was broken decisively this week, as $SPX fell back below its 20-day moving average. For now, the $SPX chart is bearish as long as it remains below the broken trend line.

Put-call ratios are bullish. Both equity-only put-call ratios have rolled over and begun to trend downwards. Those are buy signals.

Market breadth hasn't been terrific, nor has it been terrible. There is a chance that a rally on Friday could generate a breadth buy signal.

Volatility has generally been trendless. $VIX probed below 19 but didn't close there. We continue to feel that a $VIX close below 19 would be bullish for stocks.

In summary, the intermediate-term indicators are still negative (except for put-call ratios), but oversold conditions are springing up, so sharp but short-lived rallies are possible.

Lawrence G. McMillan is the author of two best selling books on options, including Options as a Strategic Investment, and also publishes several option trading newsletters.