Hourly head and shoulders pattern – The Wagner Daily
The Wagner Daily – October 27, 2010
Concise technical analysis and picks of the leading global ETFs
Commentary:
Tuesday brought the fourth consecutive day of directionless trading. Since last Thursday, the major indices have “chopped” in a tight trading range. The market is obviously in consolidation mode. Stocks were mixed on the day. The Consumer Discretionary and Technology Sectors posted small gains of 0.4% and 0.3% respectively. Consumer Staples and Materials were the laggards on Monday, as both sectors shed 0.6%. The Nasdaq was the only major index to show a measurable gain, as it closed up by a meager 0.3%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 both closed at par, while the S&P MidCap 400 and the small-cap Russell 2000 both dropped 0.1% for the session. All in all, the day was uneventful.
Tuesday’s volume changed little, day over day. Nasdaq turnover increased by 10% while the NYSE’s volume was off by 3%. The advancing to declining volume ratio on both indices was at virtual parity. On the NYSE, declining volume edged out advancing volume by a meager 1.1 to 1. The Nasdaq saw up volume outpace down volume by 1.2 to 1. For the session, market internals provided no indication of institutional involvement.
The technical patterns for many ETFs suggest another move higher in the market. Many of the long set ups look identical. They might be characterized as “vanilla”. We are always cautious in placing trades when the market provides technical patterns that “everyone is talking about”. At times like this it is often a good practice to search for trades that have a low correlation to the market. Our current position in TBT provides a good example. Bond, commodity and international ETFs; generally show a low market correlation and we are monitoring them closely.
One technical pattern that has been showing up frequently in the past three weeks is the “head-and-shoulders” pattern. Since three weeks is a relatively short time period, the 60 minute timeframe comes in handy. Below are several ETFs that have formed head-and-shoulders patterns over the past several weeks.
The iShares Russell Microcap Index Fund (IWC) has been consolidating nicely for the past 10 trading days and has formed a bullish flag like pattern. Further, it has filled the gap formed on October 13th. IWC also realized a dramatic increase in volume on Tuesday. A rally above the two day high of $45.00 on solid volume, provides a potential entry point for IWC. We will provide trade details should we decide the proper conditions exist to enter this trade.
Deron Wagner is the Founder and Head Portfolio Manager of Morpheus Trading Group, a capital management and trader education firm launched in 2001. Wagner is the author of the best-selling book, Trading ETFs: Gaining An Edge With Technical Analysis (Bloomberg Press, August 2008), and also appears in the popular DVD video, Sector Trading Strategies (Marketplace Books, June 2002). He is also co-author of both The Long-Term Day Trader (Career Press, April 2000) and The After-Hours Trader (McGraw Hill, August 2000). Past television appearances include CNBC, ABC, and Yahoo! FinanceVision. Wagner is a frequent guest speaker at various trading and financial conferences around the world, and can be reached by sending e-mail to: deron@morpheustrading.com.
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