Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Markets Close Sharply Lower, Bulls Still Have Slight Advantage Near Term


The U.S. stock indexes closed solidly lower today. The stock index bulls still have the slight overall near term technical advantage, but are fading heading into the historically bearish months of September and October.

Crude oil closed down $1.70 at $68.26 a barrel today. Prices closed near the session low today, hit a fresh three week low and were pressured by a big sell off in the U.S. stock market and a stronger U.S. dollar. Crude bulls and bears are on a level near term technical playing field.

Natural gas closed down 15.5 cents at $2.822 today. Prices closed near the session low today and did notch another fresh contract and seven year low. The bears are still in firm technical control. There are still no early technical clues of a market low being close at hand.

The U.S. dollar index closed up 59 points at 79.11 today. Prices closed nearer the session high today. Short covering in a bear market was featured. Bears still have the overall near term technical advantage.

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