The SPX opened this morning and started another relentless climb higher, peaking at $1673 around noon ET. But then it bled off all of those gains and went into the red, dropping to $1664 by 2 pm ET. It recovered most of that by the end of trading, closing at $1666 for a loss of one dollar. RUT fared a little better, with a $2 gain at $998, but those gains came in the last 4-5 minutes of trading. Trading volume was down significantly with 2.1 billion shares of the S&P 500 trading. Trading volume was lower by 5% on both the NYSE and NASDAQ. VIX popped up a half point to 13.0%, still a low value historically.
There wasn't much economic news today. The Chicago Federal Reserve Bank released its national activity index that measures manufacturing activity. It decreased to a -5.3 for April from the previous month's -2.3, with negative numbers indicating contraction. This is consistent with other similar manufacturing surveys of the past few months. The stock market going higher every day causes us to forget that the economy is still struggling.
I rolled the 1020/1030 call spreads in my RUT Jun condor to 1030/1040 this morning, and, of course, then the market pulled back. This position now stands at a loss of -$2,530 on 20 contracts with delta = -$7 and theta = +$66. We still hold the July 1000 calls as a hedge. This condor still has the potential to make a nice profit if the index levels out or pulls back from here, so our rolls and hedges have served their purposes.
Traders are focused on Bernanke's testimony before Congress on Wednesday, so tomorrow's market may be very quiet.
