Market Commentary: Markets Open Lower As WTI Oil Drops Into $50 Range Spooking Investors

By 10 am the averages were still falling on moderate volume mostly on 'oil shock', but I do not see a bear market forming just yet. However, I would be cautious.

Written by Gary

Premarkets down -0.6% primary because WTI oil dropped into the $50 range, marking another new 5 year low. Markets opened lower with a large number of BTFDers jumping in temporarily halting the slide before SPY touched -0.9%.

By 10 am the averages were still falling on moderate volume mostly on 'oil shock', but I do not see a bear market forming just yet. However, I would be cautious.

The trick here is that the next several sessions may be down, but the uptrend has not been broken. I am looking for a sharp rebound - of some sort! In other words this bull market is not done yet.

Our medium term indicators are leaning towards sell portfolio of non-performers at the opening and the session market direction meter is 81% bearish. We remain mostly conservatively bullish (even now), neutral in other words. Right now now I am getting very concerned any downtrend (like this one) could get very aggressive in the short-term and any volatility may also promote sudden reversals. The SP500 MACD has turned down, but remains above zero at +7.51. I would advise caution in taking any position during this uncertain period and I hope you have returned your 'dogs' to the pound.

Having some cash on hand now is not a bad strategy as market changes are happening everyday. As of now, I do not see any leading indicators that are warnings of a 'long-term' reversal in the near-term. There may be one later in 2015, but any market fluctuations we see now are more of a internal market rectification than a bear market.

Investing.com members' sentiments are 53 % Bearish.

Investors Intelligence sets the breath at 54.9 % bullish with the status at BearConfirmed. (Chart Here ) I expect a market reversal at or before ~25.0 should the markets start to descend.

StockChart.com Overbought / Oversold Index ($NYMO) is at +6.13. (Chart Here)But anything below -30 / -40 is a concern of going deeper. Oversold conditions on the NYSE McClellan Oscillator usually bounce back at anything over -50 and reverse after reaching +40 oversold.

StockChart.com NYSE % of stocks above 200 DMA Index ($NYA200R) is at52.76 %. (Chart Here) The next support is ~37.00, ~25.00 and ~15.00 below that. December, 2011 was the last time we saw numbers in the 20's.

Many indicators are showing markets leveling off or rounding indicating market softness that could lead to lower values and investor's should watch carefully. The SP500 MACD, $BPNYA, $BPSPX, $TNX and the $NYA all show rounding off the tops which in the past has lead to a downturn.

Also, the SP500 10 DMA has crossed over the 20 DMA (12-11-14) always indicating a 'correction' underway. The 50,100, 145 and 200 DMA are all going flat which is never a good omen for a continuing bull run. Watch for the 50 DMA to cross over the 100,145 and 200 DMA to indicate how deep the correction will be.

These are not 'leading' indicators as such, but depicting 'trends' in the making showing data accumulated over the past several months, but needs to be watched.

StockChart.com NYSE Bullish Percent Index ($BPNYA) is at 59.67. (Chart Here) Next stop down is ~57, then ~44, below that is where we will most likely see the markets crash.

StockChart.com S&P 500 Bullish Percent Index ($BPSPX) is at 75.00. (Chart Here) In support zone and rising. ~62, ~57, ~45 at which the markets are in a full-blown correction.

StockChart.com 10 Year Treasury Note Yield Index ($TNX) is at 20.60. (Chart Here)

StockChart.com Consumer Discretionary ETF (XLY) is at 70.83. (Chart Here)

StockChart.com NYSE Composite (Liquidity) Index ($NYA) is at 10,686. (Chart Here) Markets move inverse to institutional selling. We are above the resistance (10,301) but is this a test of the next resistance (triple top) at ~11,900, watch to see if these numbers decline back down. Next stop down is 10600, 9750, then 9250, and 8500.

 The longer 6 month outlook is now 40-60 sell and will remain bearish until we can see what the effects are from the oil slide, ECB and the U.S. Fed possibly triggering a deflationary slide. Investors should employ the first thing one learns while in a foxhole; keep their head down.

Looking out a year ahead, there is no recession foreseen for the next 12 months.

And the Leading Index for the United States also shows no recession for the next 12 months.

The DOW at 10:00 is at 17649 down 185 or -1.03%. (Historical High 18,103.45)

The SP500 is at 2035 down 23 or -1.12%. (Historical High 2,093.55)

SPY is at 203.23 down 2 or -1.05%.

The $RUT is at 1189 down 10 or -0.80%.

NASDAQ is at 4687 down 39 or -0.82%. (Historical High 5132.52)

NASDAQ 100 is at 4197 down 35 or -0.82%.

$VIX 'Fear Index' is at 20.38 up 2.59 or 14.56%Bearish Movement

The longer trend is up, the past months trend is net positive, the past 5 sessions have been net negative and the current bias is negative.

WTI oil is trading between 52.09 (resistance) and 50.61 (support) today. The session bias is negative and is currently trading up at 50.81(Chart Here) (~50.60 appears to be a support.)

Brent Crude is trading between 55.85 (resistance) and 53.79 (support) today. The session bias is negative and is currently trading up at 54.06(Chart Here)

The general consensus is that gold prices will actually fall in the next twelve months (Sept to Aug. 2015). Goldman Sachs estimates that gold will fall to $1,050 an ounce, a drop of nearly 19%.

Gold rose from 1186.80 earlier to 1200.10 and is currently trading up at 1198.00. The current intra-session trend is positive(Chart Here)

Dr. Copper is at 2.763 falling from 2.811 earlier. (Chart Here)

The Most Important Price: The Value Of The United States Dollar

The US dollar is trading between 92.04 (highest since 2005 and ~91 is a very substantial resistance) and 91.64 and is currently trading down at 91.56, the bias is currently sideways(Chart Here) Resistance made in Aug., 2013 (~85.00) has been broken and now is support. This support has gotten much stronger since August, 2014 and isn't likely to fall easily. The current level (~91 / 92) is the resistance (substantial) and could be a triple top of sorts. Historical chart Here.

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