Oil beginning to threaten SIFs

Discussion in 'Index Futures' started by nitro, Jul 6, 2007.

  1. ammo

    ammo

    that sprd is and will be skewed if goog drops another 50
     
    #491     Jul 18, 2008
  2. nitro

    nitro

    That is an interesting point. MSFT is not helping out NQ either, but we hav almost certainly seen that move.

    nitro
     
    #492     Jul 18, 2008
  3. nitro

    nitro

    This is not a prediction, more of a warning.

    Pull up a chart of the week prior to 1987 crash in the stock market [make sure you don't have data past the Friday prior to the crash day so that the chart looks correctly scaled]. Pull up a chart of oil and compare price action this last week in QM to the week leading to Black Monday in 1987 in the stock market.

    Beware.

    nitro
     
    #493     Jul 20, 2008
  4. nitro

    nitro

    Disconnect between ER2 and NQ, and a spread trade is forming.

    nitro
     
    #494     Jul 21, 2008
  5. nitro

    nitro

    Boy was that wrong. NQ and ER2 completely out of whack, and the spread widened horribly from the above post.

    At some point, they converge.

    nitro
     
    #495     Jul 22, 2008
  6. nitro

    nitro

    Converging with a vengeance...

    nitro
     
    #496     Jul 23, 2008
  7. nitro

    nitro

    This area of $120 to $123 is critical for QM.

    Imo if this support area goes, $110 is imminent.

    nitro
     
    #497     Jul 25, 2008
  8. nitro

    nitro

    Market is dead. Into the summer doldrums :(

    nitro
     
    #498     Jul 25, 2008
  9. nitro

    nitro

    MER is probably going to be a teenager soon. We are holding short MER. Two things to keep in mind however,

    1) If MER goes to $15, imo there is a 50 delta that someone like UBS buys them out. So don't get too cocky.

    2) SPX is probably going to 1200 this week.

    Patience if you are nibbling long.

    nitro
     
    #499     Jul 28, 2008
  10. Daal

    Daal

    What do you base this on?Meredith w has a good point when she says that banks buy things at the top rather than the bottom because on the bottom they are usually capitally constrained. UBS has big problems on their own to go out and bid for 30-1 firms
     
    #500     Jul 28, 2008