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Wrapping up a Great Week (for the Bears)
Very Good Friday – Wrapping up a Great Week (for the Bears)
Courtesy of Phil of Phil's Stock World
NOW things are getting interesting!
Who wants a market that goes up and up and up - where's the sport? Even the Nasdaq finally blew its 15-week winning streak. That helped us decide to stay pretty bearish going into yesterday's close. This morning we went over the news and the week's data to position ourselves for the Futures, and my conclusion to Members in our special 4:03 am Alert was:
Next week we get the BBook, PPI and CPI but the focus will be on earnings. AA is not likely to get us off to a good start so I simply don't see anything to be bullish about at the moment.
The point I had been making (with many charts and graphs) was that it didn't matter if we added even 250,000 jobs. It isn't enough to begin to fill in the hole in any meaningful way and, even more importantly, the QUALITY of jobs we have been adding is TERRIBLE!

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It doesn't matter if you give everyone a job if they are only minimum wage jobs. We need our consumers to have an income to spend and aside from inflation (real inflation, not the Fed's BS numbers) eating into their buying power. When someone loses a $50,000 job and replaces it with a $35,000 job, that's NOT an improving economy - not for the long run, anyway.
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Of course the stock market will like it, at first - as lower wages paid for the same job = greater Corporate Profits. But that only works as long as there are people outside your country who have money to buy your goods.
As we noted just yesterday with the Retail Reports, the high-end stores are doing very well as the top 10% is doing well but those serving the bottom 90% are struggling. Clearly, the 90% are running out of money. While the market has been content to "ignore and soar" during this gathering storm, now we begin to see the size of the wave that's coming in. It's starting to look scary indeed...
8:30 Update: An anemic 120,000 Jobs added in March! That's about 1/2 of what was expected by Economorons, who can't even get a handle on a major, critical number like Payrolls. So many of the assumptions made regarding long-term earnings, deficits, consumer demand, etc. are based on economic forecasts that are COMPLETELY WRONG!
We, at Phil's Stock World, have access to the same information that these "Economists" do (less, I think) yet our little group is able to consistently get things right while the "professionals" haven't been right - at all - other than the occasional accident from time to time. Just this morning, in fact, ahead of this TERRIBLE jobs report, Mb22 was saying in our Member Chat:
I was at a table of 14 people last night, two were laid off this week, one was laid off last month, and one is closing up his business because he is losing money on it. I know this is only anecdotal and not a representative sampling, but it certainly shakes faith that things are getting stronger. (I live in the Raleigh Durham area.)
There - in one short paragraph, we have better information from Mb22 than we had from an entire week of drivel on the MSM. When you have a group of intelligent, engaged investors from around the World, like we do at PSW, it's amazing what you can find out in a day's conversation! Our Build a Berkshire Workshop (Members Only) is a project we are undertaking to harness the market intelligence we have available to us and it's a very exciting project (and Members, please get into the database Craig has set up).
The Futures, are of course, down sharply. As I mentioned in Wednesday morning's post, in last week's issue of Stock World Weekly - Under Pressure - we featured our Long Put List. I even encouraged non-Members to at least sign up for a FREE TRIAL, so they could read the list and prepare themselves for the coming crash.
I also put up a trade idea for TLT, the April $110/111 bull call spread at $0.57, which should be well on track for a 75% gain on Monday.
While we're still waiting for PCLN and CMG to give up the ghost, on Wednesday, 3/28 we also gave out free trade ideas of the AAPL May $495 puts at $2.45, which were $1.79 (down 26%) as of yesterday's close but should be interesting on Monday. In that same post I mentioned the USO April $40 puts at $0.65, which we liked so much we added them to our virtual $5,000 Portfolio and those topped out at $1.81 this week, up 178% in 7 days!
We also called the oil Futures short at $107.50 the previous day and those were down to $105.50 on Wednesday morning but that was still the high point since and another $4+ was made after on the Futures and, at $10 per penny per contract, the ride from $107.50 to $101 in a week was good for $6,500 per contract. Yesterday, oil got back to our lower shorting line at $103.50.
On Thursday, the 29th, we discussed our prior SCO trade (the one given out on BNN earlier in the month), which was already up 246% at the halfway mark, with a goal of hitting 433% at April Expirations on the 19th.
We also discussed in detail why we were still bearish on Natural Gas (/NG in Futures) at $2.32 and Nat Gas finished the week way down at $2.09 - still with no floor in sight. Last Friday, March 30th, I summed things up as we finalized our month's plan to "Sell in March and Go Away" with "Friday Fade - March Goes Out Like a Lamb (To the Slaughter)," concluding:
Yes, cash is good, CASH IS KING!
If the markets run up today, you know we'll be shorting into the hype but, if they fail to run up today – look out below…
Monday's post was titled "New Quarter Not so Shiny" and I reviewed the "disturbing data" saying:
These are NOT cards you want to be playing with unless you are forced. That's the thing, GS, JPM, MS, Fund Managers, etc – they HAVE to play. Since they have to play whatever cards that are dealt – they do the logical thing – THEY BLUFF! Although what's scary about the Banksters is that, when they bluff, it's like the dealer bluffing because they control so much of the game and their only real goal is to get you to play so they can rake your money (see Friday's post for more on this scam).
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Europe is CLEARLY in a Recession. Asia has been contracting all year and there's nothing too exciting about the US data either (only when compared to the crash) yet the markets are partying like it's 1999 – as if there is literally not a care in the World. Yet US Corporations – the same ones that are supposedly doing so great – have dropped the equity participation of their pension funds to decade lows.
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We've already discussed record levels of insider selling at US Corporations and volume is drying up as the markets rally – indicating the "smart" money is heading for the exits as those fools rush in to hold the bags. Speaking of bagholders – congrats to all of our GRPN shorters as that company is finally imploding as the Company reports "Material Weaness" and restates quarterly revenue. Gee, maybe they aren't worth $10Bn with $3Bn in revenues and no profits…
In Tuesday's post, we discussed why we were shorting CMG and $8.50 burritos, and my short call in that morning's post was the QQQ May $67 puts at $1.08, which actually opened at $0.96, and finished the week at $1.28, up 33% in 2 days. I also listed a DDM bullish spread, which we did add to our very bearish $25KP as a hedge. My comment for the post was:
We still favor cash in this very uncertain market but we've been more enthusiastic about adding bearish trade ideas, on the whole. Our very bearish, very aggressive, short-term $25,000 Portfolio gained a virtual $20,000 in the past two weeks DESPITE the fact that we're re-testing the top of the market.
That's because we are essentially doing the opposite of "buying the dips." We are "selling the rips" – taking advantage of the excitement of the bulls, who are whipped into an almost daily frenzy by these low-volume rallies.
Two days ago was "Wednesday Wheeeee - No More QE For You!" and things were already going our way so we discussed 10 BULLISH Trade Ideas - the same 10 we had used when we were bullish back on 2/22 as trades to watch on the way back down.
I also mentioned our short on the Russell Futures (/TF) below the 836 line and that's already on the 800 line this morning at $100 per point per contract and Oil Futures (/CL), as usual, at our $103.50 line, where we caught a nice dip to $101.50 for $2,000 per contract gains. And, of course, I continued to mention PCLN, where the July $560 puts were just $7 (now $6), saying "If they are going to keep offering cheaper puts on PCLN ahead of earnings – we'll take 'em!"
Yesterday it was in the bag as Goldman Sachs finally capitulated and flip-flopped to an S&P 1,250 call - even lower than my March 2 prediction for a 10% correction to RUT 775, which would be roughly S&P 1,325. I guess we'll see next week how things shake out but it's not too early to congratulate the bears, who had a very rough ride in March but have already been well-rewarded in the first week of April.
Have a great holiday weekend,
- Phil
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Yeah, I'll believe it's a good week for the bears when the market actuall goes down more than 1% for a few days in a row. Why do I think the "mystery buyer" will show up Mon. a.m. and make everything better?
"We need our consumers to have an income to spend and aside from inflation (real inflation, not the Fed's BS numbers) eating into their buying power."
WHY?
I think we need to provide our CITIZENS an oppurtunity to become the best they can be by providing a marketplace free of cohersive and abusive governmental policy that tries it's damnest to jiggle with the outcome.
If the measure of success is to make sure our CONsoooomers consume, (wander the malls buying tote sacks of worthless chinese bobbels, trinkets, under garments and plastic spoon sets) well, ben would have chose to that instead. This is the time for harvest not planting, prepare to be plucked.
Fundamentals don't matter. Charts don't matter. The market is rigged to pull money from the retail investor. The only way to win is not to play. Period.
So did Phil buy FAZ?
Ivestor's Business Daily has also called a correction Wednesday. They are really great at market tops. Not so good at the bottoms. Let's see how far the FED lets this fall before moving their robots in for the next ramp.
ZH says the FED can't stop the flow at this point but I don't think that necessarily means the market ramp. I think it is that they can't stop filling the banks with everyone elses money.
I like when the 5 day MA cross over the 9 day MA as a buy or sell point. That has worked very well for the last couple of years.
Let's see what we get from this one.
I got tired of being whipped around on bearish bets. Being right about the direction, and even timing but then the magnitude not being enough to cover trading costs etc.
Trading pair options makes it easier to profit from bearish bets. No matter your thesis you can find a trade that fits it with no problem usually. I've been kicking ass trading AAPL against the NASDAQ for months now. Binary options have of course been traded by institutional investors and investments banks for decades but it's only been since 2008 that they've been publically listed.
Pair options are simply a variety of binary options - which you may or may not have heard of. They're more widely know outside of the US.
You can see what pair options are about in this stockpair review.
Cheers!
Great week for the bears? Bullshit.
It will be a good week/month/year/decade for the bears after this ponzi bullshit, last gasp farce presents the corpses of the crushed bull(shitters) at the bottom of the cliff.
Bears will always appear to be getting spanked in a rigged system.
A rigged system will always fail.
Repeat.
These graphs are informative, but the bottom line is we have to quit givning men fish, and start teaching them to fish for themselves,
Unless the World grows ups and recognizes self responsibility, we will never rid ourselves of this:
http://annoyanidiot.blogspot.com/
Thank you for the link, I will continue to follow.
The boomer generation (of which I am a member) has hijacked our nation's education system. Over the last 30 years it has completed its Marxist agenda of programming two generations of Americans into thinking that it is 'right' to take care of everyone; no one should be left out of the cornucopia; equal outcomes trump equal opportunities. It is in this atmosphere that it is almost impossible to suggest that there is really truth and that the truth is that only you are responsible for yourself. The State cannot do it without trampling the rights of everyone.
I continue to be amazed that the same people advocating the spreading of wealth sit atop unimaginable opulence. Or maybe it is just guilt at how easy it was for them to acquire it.
hey
some times you eat the bear
some times the bear eats you
burrrrp...
Nice chart of SP500 SPYder. Channels broke on the Q, the Dow and SP500.
SP500 and Dow break confirmation:
http://bullandbearmash.com/latest/djia/daily/
http://bullandbearmash.com/latest/sp-500/daily/ - SPYder is an ETF that tracks this.
http://ilene.typepad.com/cycle_editing/
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Fucking Chipotle.
Poster child of corporate cronyinsm and fake shit.
I'm bearish on the Kleptoligarchy and bullish on the individual and liberty.
It makes me feel warm and fuzzy seeing a pic like that. I interviewed for a manager position with them last year and after hearing nothing back, I have been personally boycotting them since. Probably for the better. I don't need an $8 burrito anyway!
The corporate curtain has been raised. Most are aware of the lies and deciet marketed to us through the corporate media. Some are still alseep? Why? Aren't we yelling loud enough to wake them up? The normalcy bias is a strong sedative to keep the flock at bay.