- Yi: +1.80
- A possible bottom here for: $BDI
- Now trying to bottom out in this area: $GASO, $IIX, $OEX, $SPX, $XOI, A, BAC, CBK, CNK, COGO, DDM, EEFT, ELN, ENER, FUQI, GE, GMR, IRF, IWM, JASO, LDK, LMT, MBI, MEOH, MFE, NM, PBW, PBY, PHI, PTEN, RAIL, ROK, SCHA, SCHG, SDTH, SKS, SSO, STX, TLB, UYG, VFC
- Oversold: ACF, BBT, EEFT, ELN, ENER, PAYX, SDTH, STX, WDC, WFC
- Moderately oversold: $BDI-weekly, $IIX, $OEX, $SPX, $XOI, A, AVP, C, CBZ, CHK, CLF, COGO, COST, CREE, CSL, DDM, DVY, EWI, EWJ, FRO, FSLR, GE, GMR, GOOG, IDA, IRF, IYY, KBE, LDK, LPL, MBI, MEOH, MFE, NWL, OCR, PBW, PEP, PLL, PTEN, QLD, QQQQ, RAIL, ROK, SCHA, SCHG, SKS, SSO, TAN, TOT, USB, UYG, WATG, WFC, WFR, WHR, XLF, XLU, XOP
- Trying to hold some rising trendline support: ACH, COST, LUFK
- Attempting to hold the 65 day: CTB, HOGS, MKC
- Attempting to hold the 28 DMA here: AVP, CHK, PGM, RBS
- Now up against falling trendline resistance: $VIX
- Anything posted here may be off base.
For those of you who have inquired, the "Yi" is my own proprietary overbought/oversold indicator. A +10 reading generally indicates we are overbought in the overall market, and -4 or a -5 reading is telling us the market is a bit oversold. The "zero line" in between the plus and minus readings will sometimes act as an area of support or resistance, so I tend to keep an eye on that level also. A reading of +20 is extremely overbought, and a -10 indicates the market is extremely oversold.
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