Tempting Tuesday – Things Begin to Look Up Again

Loading...
Loading...

Suddenly we're heading back over our 50 dma lines and all that "death cross" talk is getting questionable (although the Nasdaq still needs an impressive recovery to avoid making theirs).  As you can see from our Big Chart – we've wiped out most of that drop below our Must Hold lines and now, in the bigger picture, we're back to consolidating for what could be a big finish to the year.

Much of that, of course, is up to the Fed tomorrow and expectations are high for a big boost in QE to make up for the termination of Operation Twist.  Anything less than an additional $45Bn a month pledged in tomorrow's statement will be disappointing enough to reverse us yet again so it's a little early to go gung-ho bullish – just in case the Fed disappoints.  

We have no need to chase as we did our buying at the bottom – like HOV, which was our bullish featured pick in the morning post on November 16th, when the stock was at $4.30 (now $5.38 – up 25%).  Like the trade ideas I've been posting this week, we found a way to make an even lower entry by buying the 2014 $4/7 bull call spread at .75 and selling the $4 puts for $1.40 for a net .65 credit that gave us a net $3.35 entry in the worst case.  Not even a month later, the bull call spread is $1.10 and the short puts are .80 for net .30 – and that's in addition to the .65 original credit so .95 gained already.  

We were fortunate, so far, to have made a pretty good bottom call at Dow 12,500 and now we just have to keep an eye on that 13,100 line and make sure it doesn't fail us.  Once we get past the Fed tomorrow, we could be set up for a move back to 13,600 –…

Would you like to read up-to-date articles on the day they are posted? Subscribe by clicking here.
Loading...
Loading...
Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
Posted In: MarketsTrading Ideas
Benzinga simplifies the market for smarter investing

Trade confidently with insights and alerts from analyst ratings, free reports and breaking news that affects the stocks you care about.

Join Now: Free!

Loading...