September 2009

  • Capitalogix Commentary 09/13/09

    Let's Get Ready to Rumble.

    Football season came just in time. The economy, health-care, and wars were starting to harsh my mellow.

    Watching football is like a national meditation technique; it helps
    quiet the noise and is a great distraction from the daily grind.

    Football Season

    The Markets seem to be doing a good job of avoiding what's going on around them.  Price going up despite seemingly bad news is bullish.  Sometimes it seems hard to remember that.

    Where Do We Stand on a Longer-Term Chart of the Markets

    This chart of the S&P 500 Index goes
    back to 2002. The thick horizontal red line marks the naturally occurring support and resistance line
    going back to 2003 and 2004. Just above
    that is the 50% retracement level of the recent decline. So, while price has rallied nicely for more than five months off the recent lows, overhead resistance may soon come into play. Click the chart to see a bigger version.

    090913 Long Term SP500

    The chart above also shows that Volume has
    been a little light; but some of that is seasonal. I expect volume to
    pick-up soon. The question, of course, is whether prices will trade
    higher or lower when that happens.

    Average Daily Change Plummets.

    Bespoke reminds that one of the most remarkable characteristics of last year's market crash was its daily volatility.  At its peak, the 50-Day Average Absolute Daily Change of the S&P 500 surpassed 4%.  That means that the Market gained or lost 4% to 5% of its total value on a daily basis for two months. 

    In contrast, the 50-Day Average Absolute Daily Change of the S&P 500 is now under 1%.  This is the lowest level since July of last year.  Markets fall much faster than they rise, so it's no surprise that this number has gone down significantly as the S&P rallied off of its lows.

    090913 Bespoke Chart Showing Absolute Daily Percent Change for the SP500

    Shorter-Term, The Market Looks Strong.

    The next chart overlays the NASDAQ's Net New Highs on top of the index
    itself. This measure counts the number of NASDAQ Components making new
    52-week highs, and subtracts the number of NASDAQ components
    making new 52-week lows . So, we get more Net New Highs when the markets
    are doing better. As it stands, A lot of NASDAQ Components are making highs for the year. 
    Yet, there are slightly less Net New Highs than we saw in mid-July. So,
    while this is a little picky, it does constitute a negative
    divergence. Consequently, I'm watching for a drop-off in this measure
    as a potential early warning indicator of impending market weakness.

    090913 NASDAQ Net New Highs

    It's been easier to make money on the long side for a long time. I sense a lot of the smart money is daytrading long exposure. In other words, they're happy to trade long, but they're not as happy to take that risk home overnight.

    Business Posts Moving the Markets that I Found Interesting This Week:

    • Is Commercial Real Estate Lurking as Next Potential Mortgage Crisis? (WSJ)
    • The Failure Caucus: These Guys are Rooting for the Economy to Fail. (Slate)
    • Evolving a Business Strategy: New Book on Revising Business Plans.  (Forbes)
    • Inquiry Stokes Unease on High-Speed Trading. (DealBook)
    • Is the World Losing Faith in the U.S. Dollar? (Wharton)
    • Budget Crisis Causing States to Close Offices a-Day-at-a-Time. (TDB)
    • Doug Kass: The Next Move Down? It's Different This Time. (TheStreet)
    • More Posts Moving the Markets.

    Lighter Ideas and Fun Links that I Found Interesting This Week

    • Are Video games the Future of Education? (Economist)
    • New Form of Rehab: Center Treats Web Addicts. (NYTimes)
    • How Teams of Geeks Crack Spy Trade. (WSJ)
    • VMware May Be Microsoft’s Top Rival After Google. (NYTimes)
    • YouTube Said to Be in Talks To Offer Full-Length Pay Movies. (NYTimes)
    • Apple's Next Big Thing: Still the iPhone; But the Carrier is New. (TheStreet)
    • iPhones Overload AT&T's Network, Angering Customers. (NYTimes)
    • More Posts with Lighter Ideas and Fun Links.
  • Capitalogix Commentary 09/13/09

    Let's Get Ready to Rumble.

    Football season came just in time. The economy, health-care, and wars were starting to harsh my mellow.

    Watching football is like a national meditation technique; it helps
    quiet the noise and is a great distraction from the daily grind.

    Football Season

    The Markets seem to be doing a good job of avoiding what's going on around them.  Price going up despite seemingly bad news is bullish.  Sometimes it seems hard to remember that.

    Where Do We Stand on a Longer-Term Chart of the Markets

    This chart of the S&P 500 Index goes
    back to 2002. The thick horizontal red line marks the naturally occurring support and resistance line
    going back to 2003 and 2004. Just above
    that is the 50% retracement level of the recent decline. So, while price has rallied nicely for more than five months off the recent lows, overhead resistance may soon come into play. Click the chart to see a bigger version.

    090913 Long Term SP500

    The chart above also shows that Volume has
    been a little light; but some of that is seasonal. I expect volume to
    pick-up soon. The question, of course, is whether prices will trade
    higher or lower when that happens.

    Average Daily Change Plummets.

    Bespoke reminds that one of the most remarkable characteristics of last year's market crash was its daily volatility.  At its peak, the 50-Day Average Absolute Daily Change of the S&P 500 surpassed 4%.  That means that the Market gained or lost 4% to 5% of its total value on a daily basis for two months. 

    In contrast, the 50-Day Average Absolute Daily Change of the S&P 500 is now under 1%.  This is the lowest level since July of last year.  Markets fall much faster than they rise, so it's no surprise that this number has gone down significantly as the S&P rallied off of its lows.

    090913 Bespoke Chart Showing Absolute Daily Percent Change for the SP500

    Shorter-Term, The Market Looks Strong.

    The next chart overlays the NASDAQ's Net New Highs on top of the index
    itself. This measure counts the number of NASDAQ Components making new
    52-week highs, and subtracts the number of NASDAQ components
    making new 52-week lows . So, we get more Net New Highs when the markets
    are doing better. As it stands, A lot of NASDAQ Components are making highs for the year. 
    Yet, there are slightly less Net New Highs than we saw in mid-July. So,
    while this is a little picky, it does constitute a negative
    divergence. Consequently, I'm watching for a drop-off in this measure
    as a potential early warning indicator of impending market weakness.

    090913 NASDAQ Net New Highs

    It's been easier to make money on the long side for a long time. I sense a lot of the smart money is daytrading long exposure. In other words, they're happy to trade long, but they're not as happy to take that risk home overnight.

    Business Posts Moving the Markets that I Found Interesting This Week:

    • Is Commercial Real Estate Lurking as Next Potential Mortgage Crisis? (WSJ)
    • The Failure Caucus: These Guys are Rooting for the Economy to Fail. (Slate)
    • Evolving a Business Strategy: New Book on Revising Business Plans.  (Forbes)
    • Inquiry Stokes Unease on High-Speed Trading. (DealBook)
    • Is the World Losing Faith in the U.S. Dollar? (Wharton)
    • Budget Crisis Causing States to Close Offices a-Day-at-a-Time. (TDB)
    • Doug Kass: The Next Move Down? It's Different This Time. (TheStreet)
    • More Posts Moving the Markets.

    Lighter Ideas and Fun Links that I Found Interesting This Week

    • Are Video games the Future of Education? (Economist)
    • New Form of Rehab: Center Treats Web Addicts. (NYTimes)
    • How Teams of Geeks Crack Spy Trade. (WSJ)
    • VMware May Be Microsoft’s Top Rival After Google. (NYTimes)
    • YouTube Said to Be in Talks To Offer Full-Length Pay Movies. (NYTimes)
    • Apple's Next Big Thing: Still the iPhone; But the Carrier is New. (TheStreet)
    • iPhones Overload AT&T's Network, Angering Customers. (NYTimes)
    • More Posts with Lighter Ideas and Fun Links.
  • Here’s a List of Fun iPhone Apps Worth Using

    I wanted to create a list of the coolest iPhone apps. However, cool doesn't necessarily mean useful. Instead, this is a list of the applications that I use most.

    This week I'm listing the lighter and more fun iPhone apps.  Here is the link to the list the business and productivity apps that I use most.

    I limited myself to the top two applications per category.  Hope you find some cool stuff in here.

    Social Media

    Food & Fun Finders

    090913 iPhone Apps

    Games: Strategy

    Games: Puzzle

    Games: Pattern Matching

    Games: Text

    Music

    Photo Fun

    Health & Fitness

    Relaxation

    Sports News

    Shopping

    Even if you don't have an iPhone, check-out the links to see what is available.  I am amazed at how much of my computing and basic research are now done on a Smartphone.

    That's it for now.  Let me know if I forgot your favorite or you found something worth sharing.

  • Here’s a List of Fun iPhone Apps Worth Using

    I wanted to create a list of the coolest iPhone apps. However, cool doesn't necessarily mean useful. Instead, this is a list of the applications that I use most.

    This week I'm listing the lighter and more fun iPhone apps.  Here is the link to the list the business and productivity apps that I use most.

    I limited myself to the top two applications per category.  Hope you find some cool stuff in here.

    Social Media

    Food & Fun Finders

    090913 iPhone Apps

    Games: Strategy

    Games: Puzzle

    Games: Pattern Matching

    Games: Text

    Music

    Photo Fun

    Health & Fitness

    Relaxation

    Sports News

    Shopping

    Even if you don't have an iPhone, check-out the links to see what is available.  I am amazed at how much of my computing and basic research are now done on a Smartphone.

    That's it for now.  Let me know if I forgot your favorite or you found something worth sharing.

  • Timeless

    Listen to the clever word-play in this Louis Armstrong and Danny Kaye duet and you'll hear the seeds from which a bunch of modern music sprouted from …

    If this doesn't make you feel better after you watch it, please contact me and I will send the fun police by your house!

    (hat tip to Perro Grande)

    Click here for more Louis Armstrong music videos.

  • Timeless

    Listen to the clever word-play in this Louis Armstrong and Danny Kaye duet and you'll hear the seeds from which a bunch of modern music sprouted from …

    If this doesn't make you feel better after you watch it, please contact me and I will send the fun police by your house!

    (hat tip to Perro Grande)

    Click here for more Louis Armstrong music videos.

  • The Power of Old Habits

    Seeing my mother made me feel young … like I was twelve.

    This past Friday I organized and cleaned things more thoroughly than usual.  Why?  Because my mother was coming to town; and I still want her to think I'm a good boy. How funny?

    090906 Jennifer and My MotherHere's another anecdote worth sharing. At breakfast today – my wife, Jennifer, dropped some food and responded by saying something in Indonesian.

    My mother asked her if she just swore. Jennifer replied that she didn't.

    So my mom asked what she would have said if she swore in Indonesian. Jennifer explained that Indonesians swear in English.

    So there you have it, in case you think jazz music is the only form of expression that we've invented, now you know we also brought swear-words to the world.

  • The Power of Old Habits

    Seeing my mother made me feel young … like I was twelve.

    This past Friday I organized and cleaned things more thoroughly than usual.  Why?  Because my mother was coming to town; and I still want her to think I'm a good boy. How funny?

    090906 Jennifer and My MotherHere's another anecdote worth sharing. At breakfast today – my wife, Jennifer, dropped some food and responded by saying something in Indonesian.

    My mother asked her if she just swore. Jennifer replied that she didn't.

    So my mom asked what she would have said if she swore in Indonesian. Jennifer explained that Indonesians swear in English.

    So there you have it, in case you think jazz music is the only form of expression that we've invented, now you know we also brought swear-words to the world.

  • Making Room for New Ideas

    How many things that you think you "know" are out-dated or simply not true?  Ignorance isn't always the problem; this video shows that pre-conceived notions pose quite a challenge.

    In this Ted Talk, called "Let My Dataset Change Your Mindset", watch as Hans Rosling uses fascinating data-bubble software to burst myths about the developing world, and how the world has developed.

    Very interesting for the content … and the analysis techniques.

    For Additional Information.

  • Making Room for New Ideas

    How many things that you think you "know" are out-dated or simply not true?  Ignorance isn't always the problem; this video shows that pre-conceived notions pose quite a challenge.

    In this Ted Talk, called "Let My Dataset Change Your Mindset", watch as Hans Rosling uses fascinating data-bubble software to burst myths about the developing world, and how the world has developed.

    Very interesting for the content … and the analysis techniques.

    For Additional Information.