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Tuesday 9 February 2010

Sideways movement....but where next??

At the end of last week, I mentioned that I would be looking to re-enter shorts at 1,066 on the March Future - I have taken this position today. However, the market looks to be trading sideways, without any significant indication that the trend will be continuing in any one direction.

In light of this, using the spreadsheet tool I have built, I was looking for a technically strong long position as a short term hedge. BP Plc (BP/ LN Equity) is sitting on a good diagonal support formed since March last year and have taken a small long position with a tight stop.

On the S&P500, the price action has been contained within a downwards channel (daily graph) with the next key support at 1,040 (cash index).



I have attached my latest graphs below with a brief comment on each - feel free to contact me with any questns or comments.

AAL LN - diagonal support broken on downside. Price contained in down channel. Shorts good unless diagonal support is broken on the upside and/or resistance of channel broken on upside. 

BAC US - diagonal support broken on downside. Break out from converging triangle validates shorts. Looking for horizontal support to break for continuation on downward price action. 

BP/ LN - big support holding thus far. Favour long positions as long as this is the case. Resistance (previous high) to be broken to further validate long positions.

DXY - down channel broken on up side. Trading within an upwards channel off low. Inversley correlated to the S&P.


S&P500 - 2hr graph (March future): noise at the previous low. Price action contained by downwards channel. Continuous lower lows achieved validating bearish view.
Daily cash index graph: diagonal support broken on down side and trading within a channel. Trading just above a key support zone.

PRU LN - diagonal support broken on downside. Shorts good unless diagonal support is broken on the upside and/or resistance of channel broken on upside. Next support zone joins recent low and a previous resistance.

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