Sunday, November 12, 2006

Market Comment 11/12/06

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TradeStalker's

R.B.I. Trader's Update

11/ 12 / 2006

(Published Since 1996)

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Dateline: 4:53 pm Eastern time, 11/12/2006

The market had some nice moves last week, and Friday was no
exception. The early bounce nailed the SP resistance zone,
and the market sold off into early afternoon. Then, after a
washout below the initial support area, the market made a
little double bottom pattern and rallied into the close.

The market has been range-bound, with most of the action on
the SP futures taking place between 1393 on the top and 1380
on the bottom. Until the range is convincingly broken, look
for shorting opportunities on the run-ups that fizzle near
the top of the ranges, and look for a buying opportunity on
a sell-off towards the bottom of the ranges.

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Thursday, November 09, 2006

Market Comment 11/09/06

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TradeStalker's

R.B.I. Trader's Update

11/ 09 / 2006

(Published Since 1996)

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Dateline: 6:43 pm Eastern time, 11/09/2006


We had early strength to short on Thursday morning, as the
SP futures turned down from a 1393.75 high. The first
pullback was bought, but the bounce turned down from a test
of the highs and the trends rolled over. Per the first
Intraday Update, selling the pops offered plenty of
opportunity on the short side as the market sold off to
support at the 1383.25-1382.25 area on the SP futures. There
was a quick bounce off of that zone but it couldn't stick.
Another push lower sent the SP futures to 1381.75, while the
Nasdaq found support at its 1743.50-1742.50 zone with 45
minutes left in the trading day. That stopped the bleeding
and the market firmed into the close.

The market continues to get turned away pretty hard on a
move to the 1393-1395 area on the SP futures. The volume was
pretty heavy on Thursday, which isn't a plus on a down day.
However, lately the market has acted like a champ -- getting
right up off the canvas of these knock-down punches. The
bulls will likely try to rally early, but if the initial
resistance areas are sold, the downdraft won't be over.

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