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So Much for the Good Start

21st January 2010

So much for the good start to 2010. That has already been swept under the carpet. The SP 500 had its worst day since the end of October, taking it back right to the point where it closed 2009. There are many reason for this pull back, including higher interest rates in China, a rising dollar, a Republican Senator in Massachusetts, more regulations on financial institutions, and a tired market after an amazing bounce, just to name a few.

The SP 500 has once again pulled right back to its 50 day MA, while the DJIA has fallen though slightly, and the Nasdaq is rapidly heading in that direction. Ever since the market took off from its bottom last March, it has pretty much held that support level. This time though, the news does not look as good as it has been recently. That being said, this could easily be the pull back I have been looking for as an opportunity get better pricing on some bullish strategies.

The market looks to be in transition, so do not be in a hurry to jump back in. There is always the possibility that we will experience a full fledged correction. If that’s the case, you can always place some option trades to take advantage of the ride down.  We could have an interesting conclusion to the week.

JD

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Good Start to 2010

10th January 2010

Technology stocks in the Nasdaq lead the stock market out of the gate to start the new year off positively to more than make up for its year ending final hour fall. While stocks spent the rest of the week drifting slowly upward, it does not look like it will experience much more than a pull back to support levels as it marches forward once again.  It would not surprise me if the market returns to its normal mode of operation this year, with stocks picking up 10 to 12 percent.

Option players can take advantage of this with with some bullish spread strategies, like the bull call spread and the bull put spread.  You might want to consider options with at least 90 days to expiration.

JD

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Happy New Year

3rd January 2010

The stock market ended a strong year with a final hour tumble on low volume that will likely prove to be insignificant. You should be able to find continued success by trading bullish option strategies on pullbacks to support level. Look for the market to hold up at 1,100 on the SP 500, 10,250 on the DJIA, and 2,200 on the Nasdaq Composite.

JD

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