August 11, 2015 Market Wrap Up

August 11, 2015 Market Wrap Up

The S&P 500 was down more than 1% today. Mainly a reaction to last night’s announcement out of China. They decided to devalue their currency, which put a ton of pressure on companies that export to China. For example, shares of Apple were down nearly 5%.

We saw weakness in Gopro -9%, Apple -5%, Sunedision -13%, to name a few.

With that said, it was no surprise to see the VIX jump over 12%, closing the day at 13.71. Now, a 13.71 VIX reading is not exactly screaming panic, with that said; we would need to see further selling pressure in order to see it move higher.

On the options front, we saw bullish call buying in Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCAU). We also saw bearish option activity in Ally Financial (ALLY).

The energy complex was extremely weak, the United States Oil Fund (USO), was down more than 3%. For the most part, we’ve generally seen airlines perform well on this weakness.

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August 9, 2015 The Week Ahead

August 9, 2015 The Week Ahead

The S&P 500 ended Friday’s action down for the fourth time in the last five trading sessions. Even worse, the Dow Jones Industrials has suffered its seventh straight losing session.

In respect to risk, market participants will be watching the Shanghai Composite, along with earnings.
Thus far, earnings have not been good enough to push the market to new highs.

Despite the uncertainty, the VIX barely climbed, closing the week at 13.39. With that said, many market technicians believe that the market is having a hard time holding major support levels. However, we are in the dull days of summer, which could explain the low volatility readings.

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August 6, 2015 Market Wrap Up

August 6, 2015 Market Wrap Up

The S&P 500 closed lower today, now making four out of the last five trading sessions. We’ve seen several companies in various sectors, specifically, media, technology, and healthcare report bad earnings.

We saw weakness in Walt Disney Company, Comcast, Time Warner, Starz, and Twenty-First Century Fox. In addition, the Ishares Nasdaq Biotech ETF (IBB) was down over 4%.

With that said, it was no surprise to see the VIX jump over 10%, closing the day at 13.77. Now, a 13.77 VIX is not exactly screaming panic, we would need a further sell-off for that to occur.

On the options front, we saw bullish call buying in Diana Shipping Inc (DSX). We also saw bearish option activity in Broadcom Corp (BRCM).

The energy complex held up, considering the weakness we saw in other areas in the market. We saw some strength in XOM, CVX, and OXY to name a few.

Here’s what’s on tap for tomorrow:

Key Economic Data:
7 August 2015- Employment Situation 8:30 AM ET

Key Earnings:
7 August 2015- CVC