martes, 17 de julio de 2012

S&P 500 and Dow Industrials remain bearish

By Colin Twiggs
July 17th, 2012 4:00 a.m. ET (6:00 p.m. AET)

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The S&P 500 continues to test resistance at 1370 but declining 63-day Twiggs Momentum warns of a primary down-trend. Breach of the rising trendline would indicate a primary down-swing; confirmed if support at 1270 is broken. Reversal of 63-day Twiggs Momentum below zero would strengthen the bear signal. Breakout above 1420 is unlikely, but would signal an advance to 1570*.
S&P 500
* Target calculation: 1420 + ( 1420 - 1270 ) = 1570
The Dow Industrial Average is in a similar position, with bearish divergence on 13-week Twiggs Money Flow warning of selling pressure. Reversal of TMF below zero would indicate a primary down-trend.
Nasdaq 100

Treasury yields continue to fall

10-Year Treasury yields are testing support at 1.45 percent. Breach would offer a target of 1.20 percent*. Declining yields suggest that money is flowing out of stocks and into bonds. Recovery above 1.70 percent is unlikely but would suggest another stock market rally.
10-Year Treasury yields
* Target calculation: 1.45 - ( 1.70 - 1.45 ) = 1.20
Latest stats from the Fed show holdings of Treasury notes and bonds increased by $3.9 billion over the last week, which may have contributed to the decline. Holdings of (short-term) Treasury bills fell to $14.6 billion, leaving little room for further "Twist" operations — where the Fed swaps short-term holdings for long-term Treasuries.

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