Tag: Bullidex

NASDAQ 100 Bullidex ($QQQQ)

The NASDAQ 100 continues to fair much better than the S&P 500, exhibiting lower volatility with more rising stocks. How long this will last is undetermined, but it is best to wait for a trend change rather than anticipate it. I remain bearish on the S&P 500, and though I’m technically bullish on the NASDAQ…


S&P 500 Bullidex ($ES_F $SPY $SPX)

This post is graphic heavy but the message is clear, increased shorting and liquidity are the modi operandi. Until these charts begin to print X’s, the S&P 500 is not a safe investment. Volatility is increasing relative to the number of strong performing stocks, reducing the odds of successful investment as market breadth wanes unfavorably….


S&P 500 Bullidex ($ES_F $SPY $SPX)

I’m too drunk to post anything pithy and wise, but I’ll point out that the S&P 500 Bullidex rose .28% to close at 225. The S&P is technically in an uptrend, so my bias remains on the buy side. Trade smart… I’m gonna chug this water and watch some porn…


S&P 500 Bullidex ($ES_F $SPY $SPX)

The S&P 500 Bullidex rose 6.26% to close at 227.4 as volatility fell relative to the number of rising stocks. This is a positive sign for investors as the investment environment grows increasingly favorable in terms of stability and odds. The bull market that began on March 10th continues to skin bears alive, and there…


S&P 500 Bullidex ($ES_F $SPY $SPX)

The S&P 500 Bullidex rose 4.99% to close at 187, indicating a fall in volatility relative the the percentage of rising stocks. This is a positive signal for investors as the odds of successful investment are getting better. On the other hand, the Bullidex remains below the recent high made on April 17th, so the…


S&P 500 Bullidex ($ES_F $SPY $SPX)

The S&P 500 Bullidex rose 6.71% to close at 169.4, indicating a fall in volatility relative to the percentage of rising stocks. On April 20th, the Bullidex began to register a downtrend as risks rose and the number of good stocks fell. The market is growing increasingly unfavorable for investment, so consider raising stops, cutting…


S&P 500 Bullidex ($ES_F $SPY $SPX)

On Friday the Bullidex rose 9.78% to close at 194.4, breaking the January highs! The uptrend remains intact as the bears get skinned by some ballsy bulls. There is no reason to bet on a pullback until there is some evidence of weakness. Volatility remains in a downtrend and there is an increasing number of…


S&P 500 Bullidex ($ES_F $SPY $SPX)

The uptrend remains intact as the S&P 500 Bullidex rose 5.04% to close at 177.1, indicating less volatility amidst more rising stocks. A rising Bullidex is a buy signal as the market exhibits stability and better odds. Note how the March low failed to break the October low, a positive change in the market hidden…


S&P 500 Bullidex ($ES_F $SPY $SPX)

The S&P 500 Bullidex rose 3.13% to close at 168.6, giving strength to the bulls as volatility drops relative to the number of rising stocks.


S&P 500 Bullidex ($ES_F $SPY $SPX)

Despite today’s positive close for the S&P 500, the Bullidex fell 1.79% to end the day at 161.3. This divergence indicates a minor weakening of the up trend as volatility increased relative to the percentage of rising stocks. A new row of O’s in the far right column coupled with a declining blue line will…