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Commodity Correction - Coming Into an Important Bottom?
BY FRANK BARBERA, CMT

For the last 4 weeks, commodity markets have been shredded with prices moving steadily lower across the board. From the July highs, spot Copper is down 17.72%, nearby Gold down 17.03%,
Spot Silver down 24.62% and spot Platinum down 26.54%. Within Energy, the damage is even more considerable with Heating Oil down 25.55%, Unleaded Gasoline down 20.93%, Crude Oil down 22.94% and worst of all, Natural Gas down an incredible 38.60%. In Crude Oil, the decline has lasted 21 days dating back to the high seen at $146.65 on July 11th. That means Crude Oil has been declining more then 1% per day for 21 days. In the table below, we have gone back and assessed what could be considered all of the other ‘substantial’ double digit corrections which have taken place in Crude Oil since the bull market began in 2002. Not surprisingly, at just over 20% the current decline in Crude is on par ‘as reasonable’ for a potential correction low given what has been this market's high level of historical volatility.

Date of High

Date of Low

Total Duration

Total %

(Trading Days)

1

5/14/2002

6/11/2002

19

-19.32

$29.50

23.8

2

9/24/2002

11/13/2002

36

-20.93

$31.39

$24.82

3

2/27/2003

5/2/2003

45

-38.35

$39.99

24.65

4

8/8/2003

9/19/2003

29

-18.92

$32.87

1/26/1900

5

6/1/2004

6/29/2004

19

-16.67

$42.75

2/4/1900

6

8/20/2004

8/31/2004

8

-16.09

$49.40

2/10/1900

7

10/24/2004

12/10/2004

31

-27.67

55.65

40.25

8

4/4/2005

5/20/2005

34

-20.72

58.28

46.20

9

8/30/2005

11/29/2005

63

-23.20

70.9

54.45

10

2/1/2006

2/15/2006

10

-16.52

69.00

57.60

11

8/8/2006

10/4/2006

40

-23.29

77.45

59.41

12

12/20/2006

1/18/2007

17

-22.21

64.15

49.90

13

8/1/2007

8/22/2007

15

-12.7

78.7

68.7

14

1/3/2008

2/7/2008

24

-13.79

100.05

86.25

All 14

Prior Declines

Averages:

27.9

-20.7

15

7/11/2008

8/11/2008

21

-22.94

146.65

113

In addition to the fact that the amplitude of the decline is generally within the ball park of other strong corrective declines, we would also point out that a number of technical gauges for Crude Oil are now fully oversold. In our work, we highlight Crude Oil as it has been the indisputable leader within the commodity complex. In the chart below, we show the 14 day RSI for Crude, a very medium term momentum indicator which is now down to a reading of +32.24. For the 14 day RSI, readings above +68 and at or below +32 qualify as important extremes. In the case of Crude Oil, the current reading is the single most oversold value seen since January 22nd, 2007.

0812.01
Above: Crude Oil with 14 day RSI now fully oversold in the area of prior important lows.

In addition to the daily chart of Crude, we use USO, an ETF, to track the price action of Crude Oil on an even shorter term hourly chart. In this case, our chart dates back to late February 2008 and shows that USO is now down to very important support at the lower Bollinger Band. Both the Commodity Channel Index and the elongated RSI are also deeply oversold. In the case of USO, the price action over the last number of hours has formed a declining wedge formation, which is actually a potentially bullish basing pattern that would break out topside with any move above the $93.00 level on USO. Were USO to manage a break out, and there are never any guarantees, a snap back recovery rally could lift the Oil ETF back up toward the $100 to $105 area in my opinion. For spot Crude Oil, the equivalent rally would likely lift prices from readings near $113 to readings closer to the $125 to $130 range. This would effectively retrace about a half to two thirds of the recent decline. If USO is unable to hold nearby support at $90-$91 and Crude Oil unable to hold support at $110-$113, that would argue for further downside pressure in the Oil patch with the next important support for Crude Oil at $100, the March – April lows, and the low $80’s on USO.

0812.02
Above: the Hourly Chart for Crude Oil implies a bottom could be nearby.

0812.03
Above: The CRB Index with the 14 day RSI and 100 day or 20 week Bollinger Bands.

Elsewhere, we cast an eye toward the widely watched CRB Index, which is presently also deeply, deeply oversold. As of Monday evening, the CRB Index registered a 14 day RSI value of +22.17, down from the prior day reading of +23.02. As it happens, this reading is among the 30 most oversold single day RSI values going back over the last 20 years, a period of 5,160 trading days.
That means that the CRB is presently in the .0058% most oversold, or put another way, is less oversold than this 99.41% of the time. ADD to this another fact that the CRB Index is also now right on major support at its rising 20 week lower band, and you have all the ingredients necessary for a very sharp counter-trend rally.

0812.04
Above: the CRB Commodity Index

In fact, even if the CRB and the commodity complex in general are making a more important cyclical peak, the rally that should be directly ahead for commodities should lift the index from current levels near 507.86 to levels closer to the zone of the March 5th, 2008 peak at 575.96.

Over the years, this index has become complicated to track as there are now two very similar sounding CRB type indices. We use this one in our work, and at present the 100 day lower band resides as major support at 503.78 with the index at 507.86. The rally in commodities, once underway should be good until at least the beginning of October, at which point we will have to reassess the intermediate term outlook. In our view, the odds are at present, very high that the U.S. is heading into (1) a deepening recession which could easily evolve into a full scale depression, and (2) a full blown banking system crisis. On this later point, our confidence resides at all time highs. Just take a gander at today’s price action in AIG and JPM. More of this yet to come.

So what does a deep economic contraction that will that likely be felt worldwide imply? It could have several major implications. Among these could be a renewed Dollar Crisis, which we fully expect. In our view, the US Dollar is recording a very major peak in this zone and over the next few weeks. Once that high is fully in place, we expect the Dollar Index to begin an even larger collapse to below 50 over the next 12 months. A falling dollar is generally a bullish support for commodities. However, within the commodity complex, a falling Dollar is super bullish for Precious Metals. Other commodities, like Base Metals and Energy, will likely not fair as well and since they have a higher weight in the commodity indices, they may end up treading water for some time, or perhaps even moving lower. The global recession will likely impact the demand for energy and base metals and to that end, some caution will likely be warranted at the next medium term peak. In our view, it is very likely that Precious Metals will all together decouple from everything else and begin their own private super bull leg climbing to new all time highs in what promises to be a stunning advance.

0812.05

In our view, a substantive rally in physical commodities should also be a good harbinger for a recovery in badly oversold natural resource stocks. In the case of the Energy patch, we often keep a sharp eye on the Amex Oil Index, the XOI. Simply put, this index is now down to a major support area between 1250 and 1300 with a last quote in the neighborhood of 1288. Over the last few days, lower lows in the price of the index have not been confirmed by new lows in RSI, CCI, Stochastics and MACD. In other words, across a broad spectrum of momentum indicators we see developing evidence that an important bottom is nearly complete. For the XOI, a recovery rally should lift the index back up to above 1400 going into early October. This bounce in Energy and Resource names should also be of some assistance to the broad stock market, which likely manage to hold up in the current range for a few additional weeks.

Supporting the argument for a strong recovery rally in Energy type shares, we examine the Medium Term ARMS Index for Energy stocks using our GST Oil and Gas Index. Based on 40 large cap names, the ARMS Index closed at 1.40 on Monday, up from 1.396 last Friday. Over the last two decades, readings above 1.25 have been infrequent, usually one or two per year, and have always signaled the approach of a major low. For those not familiar with the ARMS Index, the indicator is plotted on an inverse scale, wherein high readings above 1.25 are oversold values and low readings below .75 are overbought signals. The last set of readings above 1.25 was all the way back on October 4th, 2006 and that signaled the completion of a bottom from which Oil and Gas stocks re-emerged as market leaders.

0812.06
Above: the GST Oil and Gas Index (40 stocks) and the Medium Term ARMS Index or TRIN.

0812.07
Above: GST Up to Down Volume Detrend Oscillator for Oil and Gas Stocks.

In addition to the ARMS Index, several other gauges are also highlighting a potentially important low. In our work, we also maintain a medium term Up to Down Volume indicator which is normally oversold at readings of –20% or less. On Friday of last week, this gauge closed at –26.68% with a close of –25.57 on Monday. Again, we are looking at what is easily the single most oversold cluster of readings on this indicator since the –29.92% seen way back on July 26th, 2002. For those without a clear memory, that low represented the deep oversold value from which the mega bull market in energy stocks sprang forth. Can you hear the bell ringing for another potentially important low? In our view, it is ringing loudly.

0812.08
Above: the GST Oil and Gas Index with the longer range McClellan Summation Index.

Adding yet another stout voice to the case for an impending low is the Summation Index for Oil and Gas Stocks. Historically, on this gauge readings in the upper +2,500 to +3,000 zone have been high momentum (not necessarily bearish) signals. Typically, the Summation Index peaks months before an important high and will show an extended pattern of bearish divergence (lower highs) going into a major peak. However, at bottoms, the Summation Index has a marked tendency to be quite coincidental and in this vain, values below zero to –500 usually signal that an important low is at hand. As of Monday night, the Summation Index closed at +5.74, down from +22.19 the prior day and is now freefalling into negative territory. For an energy stock bull, this is the cavalry riding over the hill as the Summation Index, (which is based on Advancing and Declining Issues) now within a few days of matching the major oversold values seen in 2001 and 2002.

Elsewhere within the Energy patch, Oil Service stocks have actually had a smaller than expected decline. Historically, the OSX which tracks Oil Service issues, is far more volatile than the XOI, which is the Amex Oil and Gas Index, usually on an order of magnitude of two to three times more volatile. To that end, the XOI is presently down 24.76% from its May 21st peak of 1663.95, to the recent low at 1251.88 on August 5th. At the same time, the OIH which is an ETF that tracks Oil Service issues, is only down 23.29%, actually falling less than the XOI. On most occasions, we would expect the OIH to be down considerably harder on the order of 35 to 40% given the decline in XOI. However, this cycle has had a huge emphasis on finding new reserves, while at the same time, majors have been not replacing existing reserves. It is therefore understandable as to why, (with day rates for rigs a stratospheric levels) Oil Service stocks have held up so well. By the way, if Crude Oil cannot hold nearby support, Oil Service stocks would be likely more vulnerable to a further decline in Oil. That said, in our work on Oil Service stocks we note that the medium term ARMS Index is at 1.362 and is in the 1.35 to 1.40 upper boundary zone that normally delineates important bottoms. This means that the level of fear is quite high amid a sector that has arguably been THE market leader these last few years.

0812.09
Above: GST Oil Service Index with Medium Term ARMS.

0812.10
Above: Detrend A/D Ratio relative to lower medium term trading band.

In addition to the ARMS Index, we also maintain a medium term advance-decline gauge for our universe of 30 Oil Service issues, which at the present time is also substantially oversold. For the Amex Oil Index, a rally above 1310 would be bullish, while for the OIH, any move above 183.00 would likely signal the completion of an important low. For the OIH, major support resides just below current levels at 175.00, the 100 day lower band, and if a bullish break out should develop, a recovery back up toward the 200 to 210 zone would appear within the realm of the possible.

0812.11

Finally, Smaller Cap E&P Companies have been especially hard hit, experiencing the largest percentage declines from the 12 month highs. Here again, as a sector, small cap Energy names are deeply oversold with the 14 day RSI back under +32 for the first time since August 2007. In our view, while there are never any guarantees about what markets will do in the future, for now, the technical readings throughout the Energy patch would seem to be suggesting that a rather strong rally could be just ahead.

That’s all for now,

Frank Barbera

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#1. To: orangedog, lodwick (#0)

... that dude who was calling for 600, gives me pause to look at how the rest of this week goes.

Dudes like that never get it right. They have been around since POG lifted past $300. $808 is the floor for this time around. They are either playing on your fear, the market's fear, their fear or off of all of that together.

Of interest right now is dah Dollah and it finally has burnt thru its 4th stage fuel tank. It should be totally outa fuel and start to fall back to Earth. It may possibly incinerate itself as it re-enters the atmosphere. After all it is only made of paper.

76.18 is all important and it couldn't hold that but let's not jump too soon. Maybe just a put contract or two to start with. dah Dollah has to hold 76.18 to validate its next up leg which has a target and terminus of 80.00. Interesting how it is failing here, huh. Another one of those quaint serendipitous events for us ol' folks.

Take a look at the FIBOmeter after the daily chart. By the end of this week dah Dollah should be or will have tested 75.00. Potentially it could also fall thru that roof and be back at 73.82. After all I don't think the FED has started to gild those Dollars yet. They've been trying to but unfortunately they can't because that would put gold in its proper status to the Dollar.

Here is the up FIBOmeter. Column one is the same for up or down growth.

imawit  posted on  2008-08-12   19:38:06 ET  (2 images) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: christine, lodwick, orangedog (#0) (Edited)

Woah!

Among these could be a renewed Dollar Crisis, which we fully expect. In our view, the US Dollar is recording a very major peak in this zone and over the next few weeks. Once that high is fully in place, we expect the Dollar Index to begin an even larger collapse to below 50 over the next 12 months. A falling dollar is generally a bullish support for commodities. However, within the commodity complex, a falling Dollar is super bullish for Precious Metals. Other commodities, like Base Metals and Energy, will likely not fair as well and since they have a higher weight in the commodity indices, they may end up treading water for some time, or perhaps even moving lower.

Eeeek! J P Morgan Chase (JPM) got clipped to the tune of about 10% today. Sorry, Mom, but I tried to warn you.

In our view, the odds are at present, very high that the U.S. is heading into (1) a deepening recession which could easily evolve into a full scale depression, and (2) a full blown banking system crisis. On this later point, our confidence resides at all time highs. Just take a gander at today’s price action in AIG and JPM. More of this yet to come.

Esso  posted on  2008-08-12   19:38:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Esso, all (#2)

More of this yet to come.

Shit a brick, bump.

Lod  posted on  2008-08-12   19:42:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: lodwick (#3)

It seems the only unanswered question is, when does the end start?

Right after the mock election, or are they going to squeeze in one more Xmas sheep-shearing season before it falls apart?

Only your PPT knows for sure...

Esso  posted on  2008-08-12   19:53:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Esso (#2)

Among these could be a renewed Dollar Crisis, which we fully expect. In our view, the US Dollar is recording a very major peak in this zone and over the next few weeks. Once that high is fully in place, we expect the Dollar Index to begin an even larger collapse to below 50 over the next 12 months.

this time frame is the majority opinion of mostly all i've listened to of late. although, Bob Chapman just said he thinks they can keep it propped up for another 2-3 yrs. as the world turns....

Do You Know What Freedom Really Means? Freedom4um.com

christine  posted on  2008-08-12   19:59:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Esso (#2)

... the US Dollar is recording a very major peak in this zone and over the next few weeks.

Looking at my post #1, it certainly has two days under its belt in 'recording a very major peak'. Very major inasmuch as the next upper target of 80.00 is cancelled if dah Dollah can't hold 76.18. Next FIBO after that is to hold 75.00.

Who wrote that, by the way?

imawit  posted on  2008-08-12   20:34:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: imawit (#6)

It's from orangedog's WrapUp above.

Esso  posted on  2008-08-12   20:38:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Esso, imawit (#7)

It's from orangedog's WrapUp above.

That's Frank's WrapUp...I'm just Captain Cut-N-Paste.

"I'd like to live just long enough to be there when they cut off your head and stick it on a pike as a warning to the next ten generations that some favors come with too high a price." Vir Cotto, Babylon 5

orangedog  posted on  2008-08-12   20:47:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Esso (#7)

It's from orangedog's WrapUp above.

Great! Frank is also on the bandwagon. I think his weeks could get whittled down to days.

imawit  posted on  2008-08-12   20:48:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: imawit (#9)

I think his weeks could get whittled down to days.

I'll be bold enough to say that the bottom is damn near in. Why...? it's the orangedog unexpected expense indicator. You see, I've been hoping for a good buying opportunity and this looks like it, and low and behold, I hit the trifecta...or rather, it hit me. Kid's books for this quarter of college, 85,000 mile service for the car (that can only be done at the dealer) and the dog needs the full round of boosters. All this month. No more dry powder. So I'm going to miss it. Yeah, I'll say we're at or near the bottom.

"I'd like to live just long enough to be there when they cut off your head and stick it on a pike as a warning to the next ten generations that some favors come with too high a price." Vir Cotto, Babylon 5

orangedog  posted on  2008-08-12   20:56:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: orangedog (#10) (Edited)

Yeah, I'll say we're at or near the bottom.

Same sit with me. I should have extra scheckles by tomorrow or Thursday and I can't wait.

POG just opened up in Asia for the first time in 7 calendar days.

Now for gold. I have had to go back to my own chart evolution with gold. I got sick and tired of having to message StockCharts. So here it is.

I was expecting to be over $829 at the close today but after yesterday's close da Boyz took POG all the way down to $804 and below. They couldn't hold it be neither were there any buyers for gold. Silver closed up today, how 'bout that.

POG hit a major bottom within the previous 24hrs, that was $808.27. It got tested and couldn't hold, how 'bout that. POG was just too far down to make $829 today. But I fully expect to see $824 tomorrow and maybe, must maybe $829. All depends on dah Dollah.

da Boyz really went after yesterday's target which was $785 and were all set by busting $808 prior to Asia yesterday but both Asia and Europe weren't going to have any of that. POG rose incessantly from the $804 prior to the Aisa opening all the way to 9am, NYT before there was any dip.

Be back in an hour to finish this, gotta run to a meeting

imawit  posted on  2008-08-12   21:24:11 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: imawit, Tauzero (#1)

RET wavecounts for the DX:

2002 to 2008 (3 subwaves complete out of a 5-subwave impulse wave):

2008-03 to 2008-08 (a double-three, or "D3"):

The third a final wave of the double-three (wave Y, which is itself a zig-zag) is close to completing, which will also be end of the double-three, and might either also be the end of wave 4, or else be the end of wave A of 4. Once wave 4 finishes, wave 5 down should last for about a year.


Referring a "social conservative" to the Ninth Amendment is like showing the Cross to Dracula.

sourcery  posted on  2008-08-12   21:34:59 ET  (2 images) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: orangedog (#0)

Lindsey Williams was on Alex Jones yesterday.

Said that there was an announced major discovery of crude in northern Russia. Drilling to start in September.

Also said a major find in Indonesia to be announced. Price per barrel to go to $50.

FWIW

We cannot afford peace at any price. - Newt Gingrich, May 29, 1998

rack42  posted on  2008-08-12   23:16:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: orangedog (#10)

No more dry powder. So I'm going to miss it. Yeah, I'll say we're at or near the bottom.

Hey! I resemble that remark!

The U.S. Constitution is no impediment to our form of government.--PJ O'Rourke

DeaconBenjamin  posted on  2008-08-12   23:37:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: All (#11)

Here is why below $808 is/was so important.

This FIBOmeter shows that $808 is the last FIBO line for the entire growth pattern of $808-$893. Having crossed $808 the door would be wide open for the high $700's and then maybe even the low $700's.

But instead of that we are back in the realm of $808 to $893. I have split this growth range in half to give some interim targets between $808 and $850. Let's watch for $824.

Courtesy of P. 'Fearless Leader' da Wit

imawit  posted on  2008-08-13   0:45:08 ET  (2 images) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: rack42 (#13)

If true, just in time, along with some demand drop, to splatter all of the capital intensive avenues for recovering hydrocarbons. Bakken shale, gassy shales, deep water, sands... $50 oil would be the same today as $15 oil was a decade+ ago and if projects like those shut down it would take, like now, another sustained rise held over time to get them going again...

Government blows and that which governs least blows least...

Axenolith  posted on  2008-08-13   2:54:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Axenolith (#16)

$50 oil would be the same today as $15 oil was a decade+ ago and if projects like those shut down it would take, like now, another sustained rise held over time to get them going again...

That's the plan Stan.

Money problems do not come from a lack of money, but from living an excessive, unrealistic lifestyle

purpleman  posted on  2008-08-13   6:47:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: imawit (#15)

We're certainly ready for a short term reaction, but I don't believe the downtrend will be over until the fake oil bubble popping is over.

Money problems do not come from a lack of money, but from living an excessive, unrealistic lifestyle

purpleman  posted on  2008-08-13   6:49:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: sourcery, all (#12)

Happy Phi Day!

(And a full moon in two days!)

Negro parents, as a rule, seem disposed not only to give larger liberty to their children than they ought, but they give absolute license in too many instances. In illustration of this fact, in cities particularly, children are allowed to go from their homes in the night-time and wander the streets amid their baleful associations until nine, ten, eleven o'clock and longer. And when they return home they do so unattended... This condition does not obtain alone among children of ignorant and poor parentage, but absence of good manners is also often found among children and youths who have had fair common and high school advantages. -- John Henry Smyth, 1902

Tauzero  posted on  2008-08-14   12:45:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: rack42 (#13)

Lindsey Williams is dilussional...or just trying to sell tapes

robnoel  posted on  2008-08-14   13:03:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: rack42, all (#13)

Lindsey Williams was on Alex Jones yesterday.

Said that there was an announced major discovery of crude in northern Russia. Drilling to start in September.

Also said a major find in Indonesia to be announced. Price per barrel to go to $50.

Curiously, a good friend emailed me asking if I could find out any information on an oil and gas exploration company, symbol PNFTF, that his neighbor owns in northern Russia.

It's still a penny stock, fifty-six cents, so I took my annual flyer and picked up a few thousand shares...we'll see if Lindsey's information is a accurate as it has been in the past.

Lod  posted on  2008-08-14   13:34:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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