David Fry SPY Weekly ChartTGIF for sure, it seems like ending the week is the only way to stop the markets from dropping!

We failed to take back our weak bounce levels I laid out in yesterday’s morning post as the Dow failed to hold 8,250 on a very brief spike past it, the S&P failed right at 888 in the morning and again in the afternoon (where we were able to use it as a “go short” indicator), the Nasdaq flirted with 1,750 all day and barely held it, the NYSE also failed 5,700 in the afternoon and gave us a good, bearish indicator while the Russell never came close to 488 and failed our critical 480 mark at the close. As I’ve been saying all week, we really don’t have to watch anything but the NYSE, which will test the critical 5,600 mark this morning and failing that level would be, in technical terms:BAD!

Oil ($62) and gold ($920) also failed our levels so there was nothing to be bullish about in yesterday’s action. We were in and out of DIA puts and calls, using S&P 880 as our inflection point and we took the money and ran on our AA calls (up $330, 78%) and DIA calls (up$45, 20%)as our first two completed plays in our $5,000Portfolio, which will now be tracked under Seeking Alpha’s “Stock Talk” feature as an experiment for non-members. We did a day-trade as well in the $5KP on MCD, picking up the $55 calls at $1.65 for a quick ride to $2, adding another $175 (21%) to the kitty for the week. Our only open trade in this hit and run portfolio is SGR, where we are in the $22.50 calls for $3.30, selling the $25 calls for $1.45 for a net $1.85 entry on this bullish $2.50 vertical spread (4 contracts). Earnings were a slight miss but we’re not worried as the order backlog is fantastic and we’ll be buying more if the after-hours sell-off holds into the morning. If this play comes through for us we’ll be up about $800 in our first week and well on-track of our goal to double up over earnings season.

David Fry SPY Daily ChartIt will be a shame to have to play the dark side but we’re back to neutral now after covering our bullish plays with DIA puts as the upside just seemed way too risky heading into the weekend. It looks like…
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