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Bears Get Monday Win

Pre-Market Update The bears ended their two-session Monday slide by getting a rare victory on the first trading day of November. The losses were contained, however, as the bulls held fresh support that served as prior resistance while pushing higher highs. Tech was steady, but oil closed below $80 for the first time in nearly two years, which may have had an impact on the action.

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International Business Machines (IBM) Warns Early; Market Holds Up

Mid-Market Update: I had a long Sunday that lasted into the early hours of this morning and, when I tried to get some shut-eye, futures were showing a positive open and the possibility of a continued bullish run to start the week. Things quickly changed after “Big Blue” pre-announced earnings, which weighed down the Dow by nearly triple-digits on the open.

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Turn Out the Lights…

Pre-Market Update: When I was a kid, my pops would let me stay up late to watch the Monday Night Football game, but the deal was that I had to hit the sack when broadcaster “Dandy” Don Meredith belted out the aforementioned Willie Nelson tune. Sometimes, it would be well into the fourth quarter before the game was decided, but sometimes he would sing it in the third quarter.

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Bulls Trying to Rebound

Mid-Market Update: Futures were down significantly last night and ahead of the European open when I was wrapping up my homework last night. In fact, Dow futures were showing a possible triple-digit loss at the start of trading here in the United States, but they improved dramatically and were green ahead of Wall Street’s open. They say it is always darkest before dawn, and the turnaround overnight was slightly bullish.

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Bulls Rebound on Fed Minutes

Pre-Market Update: The market made a key reversal on Wednesday after taking out last week’s lows and recovering prior resistance. The rally started shortly after the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) minutes were released, and the dovish tone and global concerns were a surprise. The “global concerns” seem to be a new wrinkle the Fed is worried about, as they often refrain from making these types of comments. However, Wall Street loved the news, and buyers went bargain hunting.

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Small-Caps Trigger 2014 Low

Pre-Market Update: The bears continued their assault into Tuesday’s close, as the major indexes finished below significant levels of support. Coming into the week, I mentioned another back test was a strong possibility, as I expected last week’s lows to get tested. The rest of the week could get challenging for the bulls if support gets stretched and a new trend emerges.

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VIX, Small-Caps Crucial to Sustained Breakout

Pre-Market Update: Protests in Hong Kong and political instability in Spain and Italy, along with a number of other headlines, rattled Wall Street last Monday, as the market pulled back, tried to recover and ultimately finished lower. The small-caps actually showed strength along with Tech, but it was another back-test to resistance. The S&P Volatility Index ($VIX) also closed above 15 and signaled further weakness.

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Last Trading Day of September

Pre-Market Update: Protests in Hong Kong, political instability over in Spain and Italy and a number of other headlines rattled Wall Street on Monday, as the market pulled back, tried to recover and ultimately finished lower. The small-caps actually showed strength mid-day along with tech and held last week’s low, so there were some bullish signs to take away from yesterday’s session.

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Bulls Hanging On

Mid-Market Update: Futures were showing a strong start this morning, and the bulls have done well holding their gains. There is still another half of the trading session to go, and it remains to been seen if today’s pop marks a bottom or is simply a back test to resistance that served as prior support.

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Oh, Oh, Domino…

Pre-Market Update: The bears are doing a good Van Morrison impression this week and took another step towards cracking major support following Tuesday’s drubbing. It’s been nearly three years since Wall Street has experienced a 10% pullback, and the law of averages will eventually catch up with the bulls. Although it is still too early to tell if the current pullback will be the one that ends the streak, the bears are getting aggressive and have momentum.

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Small-Caps Close Below 1,140

Pre-Market Update: The bears continued their assault on the market following Friday’s opening peak to fresh all-time highs and delivered a nasty bite to the small-caps in the process. The “death cross” that has been developing since August finally triggered on the small-caps’ tumble below key support on Monday, suggesting there could be further weakness over the near term.

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Another Perfect Storm

Pre-Market Update: It was a bullish Thursday on Wall Street, as the major averages opened higher, set record highs and held positive territory throughout the day. It is hard to define “resistance” with the broader market setting fresh all-time highs, as the higher fluff targets I have given are coming into play. However, tech and the small-caps still have hurdles to clear before I go “all-in.”

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Blue-Chips Tap Another Record High

Pre-Market Update: I told you that it has been hard to bet against the bulls this year (and last), and yesterday they showed why. Of course, with volatility picking up and continued breaking headlines the rest of the week, the bears aren’t out of the game. However, yesterday’s action was a clear sign of momentum reversal, with the Dow setting an all-time record high.

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Bulls Show Strength/Small-Caps Lag/Profit Alert (MGM)

Mid-Market Update: The action has been mixed today, and I had penciled in a flat session as the Fed reviews its monetary policy over the next two days. The bulls have shown some strength following Monday’s drubbing and held support on the bearish attack at the open. There is still a second half of trading, but the pullback Wall Street wanted may have come and gone if resistance clears.

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