June 2- Patiently Waiting

Many readers here like to trade daily, attempting to scalp some short term gains or trying to grab a small run.  Others may be patiently waiting in cash for a longer term run, like we saw in Miners from Mid January through April? Like the Bear in the theme picture patiently waiting for a salmon run,  they soon should be rewarded.  After a market review, let's discuss what is involved in that waiting period.

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SPX- We still see our bullish set up and even got a reversal Wednesday after an early sell off.

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Technical Difficulties

To start with,  I know many followed me on this trade, since it was pointed out a few times as low risk above the 200sma and very oversold. You should not have been stopped out with price holding the 200sma, as part of the trading plan.

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CLF - May 23 -  Low risk entry above the 200sma, stop loosely below the 200sma.

CLF 5-23

May 25-  A trend line was also acting as support and the MACD was correcting itself.

CLF 5-24

CLF May 31 -  Sweet, up 40% more today.

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Trust Issues

Let's get right into the weekend report, and I will discuss all of the sectors and why I chose trust issues as a theme.

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SPX-  Last weekend I had been discussing the expected rally and the potential that it has to be strong since price is near the highs, but the signals that I was getting was saying that it was near term lows ( DCL). Since the markets did form a pattern known as H&S,  I used this as one of my charts showing that we were at lows, not highs on a weekly.  Would we have a strong week?

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May 19 - I saw the H&S too, but I had trust issues with it playing out, because many other factors were calling for a rally.

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SPX WKLY - That was a strong break higher and the SPX is actually heading to the May 2015 all time highs. If it breaks out from there?  I have prepared charts for that time already  🙂   It could get very bullish , apparently climbing a wall of worry, because all I hear is negative talk.

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