Tuesday, February 21, 2012

UGA vs. TLT

Is this what a crackup boom looks like ?  As sovereign paper becomes more meaningless fuel prices sky inversely?

IYR vs. RUT-X

Two of Bernanks favorite indexes, IYR and Rut2k are beginning to part ways.  Looks like IYR is starting to say peace out bitches, it's been real!.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

TLT vs. UGA

Here we go again as TLT starts to roll over UGA (gasoline) wants to break out higher from a triangle formation.
Is Berkank in control of this?  Are they trying to get mobama tossed this election go round ?  I don't understand the relationship but one thing is for sure..  It is what it is :

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

JJC at a cross road

Keeping an eye on JJC (copper) as it appears to be flaring off in a terminal expanding wedge right at previous longer term resistance. While RSI suggests it needs to take a leg down.. be mindful of it's implications on the pm's...

Monday, February 13, 2012

long end of the bond market's influence on UGA (gasoline)

I'm not sure why this seems to be happening but with each small dump in TLT gasoline prices appear to ramp higher, more so then SPY.  Is it possible that money easing out of safe havens will rush into commodities more then stocks ? Wouldnt this be a complete backfiring of the great Chairsatan's plan ? If true then what next move does he deploy in order to break this correlation ?

SPY internals

SPY looks tired as even the indicators of secret internal fed printing appear to be rolling over (IBM XOM GLD)

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Also looking at UGA vs. TLT

It looks like the drain on discretionary spending from higher gas prices causes a primary swing higher on the long end of the bond market...

UGA vs. RUT2k

In the last 2 instances when UGA (united states gasoline fund) reached current levels the Russel 2000 wasted no time rolling over...

Monday, February 6, 2012

SPY is going sub 130 or 1300 on the /ES


Not only is SPY going sub 130 but adding to the potential downside is all the terminal chart patterns in the stocks of the major companies.