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7 Crucial Signals to Monitor as Markets Brace for a Volatile Day Ahead

Published 04/09/2024, 02:59 pm
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Stocks fell sharply yesterday, with the S&P 500 down more than 2% and the Nasdaq 100 dropping 3.15%. These declines aren’t entirely unexpected, and some of the drop is due to the end-of-day surge we saw on Friday, driven by an end-of-month buy imbalance.

By 10 a.m., the S&P 500 had erased all those Friday gains after gapping lower at the open. The drop created a significant gap from a bullish perspective, and its structure suggests it could quickly be filled.

If you’re bearish on the market, being cautious is essential given this risk, precisely because of the straight-line drop at yesterday’s open following that straight-line rally from Friday’s close.S&P 500 Index Chart

With that in mind, here are 7 indicators to monitor as markets brace for a volatile day after facing sharp declines yesterday.

1. S&P 500's Gap Fill at 5,450

From a bearish standpoint, if the index can gap below 5,500 yesterday, it could fill the gap at 5,450, which opens the possibility for various outcomes to play out.SPX Chart

2. Nasdaq 100 Breaks Several Support Levels

Structurally, the Nasdaq 100 had a similar gap opening, presenting the same opportunity for a gap fill.

However, the Nasdaq has already broken through several support levels, making it look much weaker at this point compared to the S&P 500.​Nasdaq 100 Chart

3. Nvidia's Diamond Reversal Pattern

Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) contributed significantly to yesterday’s decline. Nvidia appears to be completing a diamond reversal pattern, a typically very bearish formation, but a return to that August 5 low can’t be ruled out.

We’ll need to see how this pattern plays out. Additionally, there are headlines indicating that the Department of Justice has subpoenaed the company as part of an antitrust probe.NVDA-1-HR Chart

4. Broadcom's Drop Ahead of Earnings

Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) is set to report results next week, and it appears to have broken a support level, which is not a positive sign for a company heading into earnings. The other concern is that the next level of support isn’t until around $130.

Broadcom-Daily Chart

5. High Yield Bonds

Meanwhile, the CDX high yield spread index was higher yesterday, which helped to bring the small-cap IWM ETF lower by 3%.

Remember, the IWM has a very strong correlation with the credit spread, so it is entirely possible for rates to fall and the IWM to fall, too, because spreads are widening.

Perhaps the easiest thing to do is just watch the HYG; if the HYG is falling, the IWM will follow.

HYG-Daily Chart

6. USD/CAD's Strong Correlation With S&P 500

The USD/CAD moved higher yesterday as the U.S. dollar strengthened. Today’s Bank of Canada meeting could significantly impact the direction of the USD/CAD. We pay attention to the USD/CAD because of its inverse relationship with the S&P 500.

If the USD/CAD is bottoming and moving higher, it could signal a short-term top in the S&P 500. Additionally, as I mentioned to members in a video on Friday, I was fortunate that despite the sharp drop in the USD/CAD, the S&P 500 merely churned sideways—a rare occurrence.

This could have been a significant clue that the rally had no real momentum, even as the Canadian dollar strengthened significantly against the US dollar.S&P 500 Index-Daily Chart

7. S&P 500 Futures Contract Volume

Sure enough, not only did the US dollar strengthen yesterday, but sellers also showed up, with S&P 500 futures contract volume surging from its August slumber.S&P 500 Futures-Daily Chart

As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, I believe the “higher for longer” trade is over. While it may show signs of resurfacing occasionally, I think it’s primarily finished.

We’ll see what today and the coming days bring, but things will only get more challenging incrementally from here.

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