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Today?s article covers trading the reversal. Continue reading to find out all the important invest

Today’s article covers trading the reversal. Continue reading to find out all the important investor details. January 31, 2022 [Option Sensei] [REVEALED: Trading the Reversal...]( Last week, I [pointed out how the prior Monday]( had all the signs of short-term capitulation as many readings — such as breadth and down volume along with option gauges such as the put/call ratio and the [VIX]( — reached extreme readings. That made Options360 getting long the SPDR S&P 500 ([SPY]( for a bounce off of the oversold levels a fairly easy trade; we secured an 81% return for the 3-day holding period. Now comes the hard part. [Take advantage of this $19 trial membership into the service that delivered its members 82% PROFITS in 2021 — The Options360!]( Friday's astonishing late day-reversal on increased volume by the S&P 500 Index with follow-through action creates a bit of a dilemma. Either the reversal halts the decline or it becomes the first point of a continuation pattern where we get face-ripping rallies within the broader and longer-term downtrend. One data point suggesting we could be in for a more sustainable rally comes from the high level of bearishness reached in the past two weeks. The All-American Sentiment survey, which acts as a contrary indicator, hit an extreme of over 30% more people being bearish than bullish. [aall sentiment survey 1987 to 2022] Since the financial crisis, this has occurred five prior times, and in each instance, the SPY was significantly higher three months later. [aall 6 worst instances since 2009] But I'll reiterate, this is only a small sample set and it comes during a secular bull market where there was an accommodative Federal Reserve and people were not yet conditioned to 'buy-the-dip.' With the scars of the financial crisis still fresh for many investors, the market really could climb a wall of worry. [CLICK HERE to make sure you don't miss the next, great trade…]( We're now in a different environment; the Fed's about to start draining liquidity and raising rates. And people, especially new investors, are still of the mindset that stocks only go up and dips are made to be bought. One way I can see this playing out is for a value to outperform growth for the next few months. Looking at the one-year chart of the IShares Russell 1000 Value ([IWD]( versus iShares Russell 1000 Growth ([IWF]( you can see the dramatic convergence over the past month. [ishares russell 1000 etf] But as you zoom out, you can see how the growth began to vastly outperform value once the pandemic lows were hit in March of 2020. Note, today's rally's being led by big bounces in the most oversold names or the profitless 'disruptors' whose valuations went insane during late 2020. If you expect a further reversion and valuations continue to get re-rated, then growth stocks still have a long way to come down before realigning value. [ishares russell 1000 etf chart] Few market observers can seriously dispute it was oversold last Monday and due for a bounce. During sustained pullbacks or bear markets, shorts typically cover on Friday to reduce risk from a surprise event over the weekend with the potential to turn sentiment positive thereby increasing the odds in favor of short covering for a good part of Friday’s 105.34 point gain. Today's rally's being led by the most beaten-down names, suggesting continued short covering. I’m between where we head from here. So, I'm going to let levels dictate how I position myself for the next few days. To be bullish, I'll want to see two consecutive closes above the 200-day moving average to turn bearish. Pick your spots carefully, [[Last Chance] Claim your $19 Exclusive Offer into what our experts are calling “The Most Incredible Trial Subscription Ever…” — The Options360 Concierge Trading Service!]( SPONSOR [2022 Investor Alert: Amazon, Google, And Facebook Stockpile Strange Gas]( This odorless, colorless gas is critical for every piece of technology you own. However, the world's supply is running dangerously low. This is the time for investors to get in before the mainstream media. [Click HERE To See Why Big Tech Is Hoarding This Gas]( Copyright © 2022 Mesh Publishing | All rights reserved. 146 W 29th St, Rm 8E, NY, NY 10001 [Contact]( / [Terms & Conditions]( [Click here to unsubscribe](

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