Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Quite an interesting session today where stocks sold off hard early and then tried but failed to come all the way back. The Dow managed a gain of 56 points on heavy volume. The advance/declines were negative. The summation index is still moving sideways. The inflation data came in about where expected but sellers took control early on. Both the NASDAQ and S&P 500 posted losses for the day with the NASDAQ leading the way lower. The short term indicators for the S&P 500 remain overbought. At one point the S&P clearly broke the steep up trend line that has been in effect since the beginning of April. However by the close you can make the case for that line still being in control just not as steep. I am still considering the SPY May puts with only three days to go in the May option cycle but the market will have to cooperate for me to try this idea again. We'll see. Gold was off $7 on the futures but came up from the lows for the day. The US dollar was higher along with interest rates. The XAU had a slight fractional gain and GDX a fractional loss on average volume. The gold shares came back from decent losses early in the day. GDX is getting to short term overbought but not there completely yet. I am looking at the GDX June calls now. There is a positive bullish engulfing pattern on the weekly chart for GDX here. Money seems to be coming back into this space. Mentally I'm feeling OK. The VIX was lower today which doesn't fit with an overall down market. Its short term indicators are trying to turn back down. The indicators are closer to mid-range than overbought or oversold. I'm still not sure where the VIX is heading next. More inflation data tomorrow followed by retail sales due Thursday. The US/China summit will be getting underway as well. Plenty of excuses for market movement. If we see some upside tomorrow we might try the SPY puts or perhaps on Thursday morning. Running out of time and plenty of risk in that scenario. Europe and Asia were lower with the exception of Japan. We'll see what tomorrow brings.
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