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The markets plunged at the open this morning, but almost immediately recovered and had traded back to "even" by noon. But then SPX weakened and recovered a bit before the close at $1689, down $2. RUT traded more aggressively, recovering its opening losses before 10 am ET, and stayed in the black all day, closing up $5 at $1054. Trading volume dropped again today with 1.7 billion shares of the S&P 500 stocks trading. Trading volume on the NYSE and on NASDAQ each dropped 8% today.

Volatility dropped almost one point to 12.8% (as measured by the VIX).

Today was a light day for economic news. We get retail sales tomorrow, the PPI Wednesday, and then the CPI and unemployment claims on Thursday. Barring any surprises in those announcements, I expect this market to continue sideways as everyone is either on vacation, or sitting on the sideline pondering whether tapering will start in September. A CNBC survey of economists found a large majority expecting the Fed to begin tapering in September in spite of the fact that the unemployment rate will not be even close to the 6.5% figure Bernanke stated as their trigger. Why would Bernanke go to such an extent to communicate that guideline and then ignore it?

My RUT Aug condor at 970/980 and 1080/1090 stands at a 7% loss with delta = -$42 and theta = +$194. Our earlier adjustments of this position as the market traded straight up have successfully minimized the loss. The Sept position at 930/940 and 1120/1130 is up $1520 or +9% with delta = -$23 and theta = +$63. The good news is that the September position has already recovered the August losses.

RUT has been trading much more bullishly than SPX the past 2-3 sessions. SPX is being held back by strong resistance at $1700. Time will tell if RUT is effectively forecasting an increase by SPX or whether RUT will be pulled back by the blue chip stall.