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Markets seemed a little lost today. SPX opened positively this morning, but then quickly dove into the red, traded slightly upward for the balance of the day, and then deteriorated from about 2 pm ET through the close. SPX gained $3 to close at $1669 while RUT closed at $999, up $1. Trading volume bumped up a little from yesterday but remained below average. Trading in the S&P 500 rose to 2.3 billion shares and trading on the NYSE was up 6%. Volume on NASDAQ rose 2%. Volatility rose a touch with the VIX closing up 0.4 points at 13.4%. It is too early to be conclusive, but the SPX chart of the past few days seems to be treating $1670 as resistance; a similar pattern is emerging with RUT tentatively trading above $1000, but then pulling back.

Traders seem to be obsessed with any news, rumors, or even baseless speculations concerning the Fed scaling back its quantitative easing. I think it is evidence of the market finding itself in new territory, i.e., a strong bullish trend with minimal underlying economic support. Yes, one can point to good corporate earnings, but we all know the macroeconomic data remain weak. Companies aren't posting good earnings by expanding and hiring. Traders know the picture is flawed and they are spooked by the idea of the Fed pulling out and the markets having to stand on their own. Perhaps that is a problem with the entire country with more and more people feeling they must depend on the government.

My Jun condor position on the Russell 2000 Index remains hedged with a P/L of -$2,850 with position delta = -$13 and position theta = +$77. Be careful about adding more capital to positions until after the Bernanke testimony and the release of the FOMC meeting minutes tomorrow.