Gee, it sure felt like Monday

Last week, the indexes fell on average 5%. Discretionary consumer stocks, industrials, and financials were hit hardest, which pretty much put the S&P’s 50-day moving average to cross below the 200-day moving average….or the “famous” Death-Cross. Whenever a shorter moving average crosses below a longer moving average, well, the bear is back.

Last night it looked like the bear had it well under control, but by this morning, the bulls were back. For the first couple of hours, it even looked like we would have a trend-day-up. Oil led the stock markets up. But, the bulls couldn’t get their act together and began to waiver at noon, and spent the rest of the day snorting: What the $%@&*!

The S&P ended closing right where it opened, creating another doji day or another indecisive day.

Remember that at the close on Wednesday some inverse, or bearish, ETFs will undergo a 5-to-1 reverse split: ERY, DRV, TZA, and TYP. That is, if you own 500 shares of TZA Wednesday night, you will own 100 shares of TZA at a higher price…specifically 5 times the closing price….on Thursday morning.

So watch it! Happy trading :!:

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