Solid payroll data, the "safe" choice in France...yet the ES can't break above 2405

We've been eying the 2405 area in the June e-mini S&P for several weeks. Last night, the futures touched 2403.75 which was enough to complete the technical pattern. It is possible that we've seen the highs in the ES for now. In a post-payroll, earnings season, and French election world, it truly feels like all of the good news is out. Of course, we've also noted the next area of resistance near 2420, which is still a possibility but our guess is the market will find some sort of high between the noted levels.

Unlike last week, this week comes with very little data risk but of course, there will always be political risk (at least for the foreseeable future). We are looking at the current setups in both stocks and bonds and see the potential for reversals sooner rather than later.

Treasury Futures Markets



Treasuries have slowly made their way lower but could be running into support in the coming sessions.

Another strong payroll report and the expected outcome in France seemed to put a cap on Treasuries but we have a feeling the selling will have run its course within the next point or two in the ZB (30-year bond). Not only is the market not overbought anymore but there are some indications of it becoming oversold.

We've also noticed that large speculators (according to the COT Report by the CFTC) have not only unwound their massively bearish positions but have started to go long the 10-year note. At this point, their bullish position is modest but the fact that the "smart money" is nibbling on the long side of the Treasury market could mean the downside is limited. Further, if the S&P is as toppy as it feels it is reasonable to argue that the risk in bonds and notes is to the upside rather than the downside.


Treasury Futures Market Analysis


**Bond Futures Market Consensus:** We are relatively neutral but will likely be turning bullish from moderately lower prices.

**Technical Support:** ZB : 150'31, 150'06, and 147'15 ZN: 124'24, 124'08, 123'22, 122'29 and 121'29

**Technical Resistance:** ZB: 153'0, 153'30, 155'17 and 157'12 ZN: 125'30, 126'20 and 127'17


Stock Index Futures Market



The risk in equity indices is to the downside, it would be difficult for the June ES futures contract to travel beyond 2420ish.

It was interesting to watch the business news channels this afternoon. Bond bulls and stock market bears were few and far between. While the pundits might be right in the long-run there is a lot working against those calls in the short-run. We just can't ignore swift technical resistance in the S&P in combination with historically low volatility. These two factors rarely end well for the aggressive or complacent stock market bulls.

If you made some money on the way up, be sure to lock it in or at least protect profits. Things could start to get rocky for the rally.

Stock Index Futures Market Ideas

**e-mini S&P Futures Market Consensus:**

The equity market could be getting toppy, we see resistance near 2405 and again at 2420ish. The ES should struggle to rise above this range.

**Technical Support:** 2357, 2325, 2313, and 2251

**Technical Resistance:** 2405 and 2422

e-mini S&P Futures Day Trading Ideas

**These are counter-trend entry ideas, the more distant the level the more reliable but the less likely to get filled**

ES Day Trade Sell Levels: 2405, 2412, and 2421

ES Day Trade Buy Levels: 2389 (minor), 2376, 2364, and 2349

In other commodity futures and options markets....

March 9 - Buy July soybean $11.80 call for 7 cents or $350. This represents the total risk of the trade prior to transaction costs.

March 22 - Sell June Live Cattle 120 calls near 100/110.

April 20 - Sell June hog 66 puts near 105.

April 21 - Go long July wheat futures in a small way (minis or full-sized depending on account size) near $4.19.

April 27 - Buy back June hog 66 put to lock in about $250 per contract before transaction costs.

April 27 - Buy back the June 120 cattle call and replace it with a June 123/115 strangle and an extra August 123 call near a credit of 1.10 ($440).

May 1 - Sell wheat futures with a 30ish cent profit (about $300 per mini contract before commission or $1500 per full-sized).

May 2 - Roll the August live cattle 123 call into 126/115 strangles for close to even money.

May 3 - Roll June live cattle 123 calls into double the quantity of August 129/112 strangles for close to even money. This spreads risk to both side of the market and slows things down.

May 4 - Exit ZN trade completely before the jobs report. Profit could be anywhere from $400 to $500 per contract depending on fills before transaction costs.

May 5 - Buy August e-mini S&P 2000 puts for 5.75 ($287.50).

Due to the volatile nature of the futures markets some information and charts in this report may not be timely. There is substantial risk of loss in trading futures and options. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The information and data in this report were obtained from sources considered reliable. Their accuracy or completeness is not guaranteed and the giving of the same is not to be deemed as an offer or solicitation on our part with respect to the sale or purchase of any securities or commodities. Any decision to purchase or sell as a result of the opinions expressed in this report will be the full responsibility of the person authorizing such transaction.

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