An Unusual and Quick Momentum-Based ETF Swing Trade Setup ($VXZ)

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Last night, we (Deron and Rick) spent several hours manually scanning the chart patterns of more than 900 stocks and ETFs. While our web-based stock screener is a fantastic time saver in steadily trending markets, markets in transition require the added interaction of human discretion, which is one of the key reasons traders subscribe to The Wagner Daily newsletter.

The CBOE Market Volatility Index ($VIX) is a contrarian index that essentially measures the level of fear in the market at any given time (which is based on market volatility). The lower the price of the index, the less fear in the market. Generally speaking, the less fear in the market, the greater the chances of a significant market correction being around the corner.

In mid-March, the $VIX was trading at its lowest level since 2007. Over the past month, the $VIX has moved slightly higher, and is now forming a short-term base just off its low. Given that we are now on a new sell signal, which means market conditions have suddenly gotten very ugly, there’s a strong possibility we will see a swift spike in the $VIX in the coming days (hence the potential buy setup in $VXZ that follows). The long-term monthly chart of $VIX is shown below:

Going into today, iPath S&P 500 VIX Mid-Term Futures ($VXZ) is a new “official” ETF buy setup on our member watchlist. But first of all, I must be very quick to point out this potential trade does NOT fall within the technical parameters of our normal methodology for buying trend reversals. Rather, this is intended to purely be a momentum-based trade of a very short-term nature (estimated 2 to 5 days holding time). The daily chart of $VXZ is shown below:

Subscribers of our nightly momentum swing trading letter should note our exact and preset trigger, stop, and target prices for this short-term trade setup in today’s report.

In addition to this $VXZ trade setup, note that we still have $QQQ on our watchlist as a potential short entry (or inverse ETF entry), due to the head and shoulders pattern on its weekly chart (review our recent analysis of this setup on this blog post). So far, it looks as though $QQQ may soon meet our technical criteria for new short selling entry as well.


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Deron Wagner

Deron Wagner is a professional trader, author of several ETF trading books, and the Founder of Morpheus Trading Group. Since 2002, he has been sharing his proven swing trading strategy with thousands of traders around the world. He has appeared on CNBC, ABC, and Yahoo! Finance Vision television networks, and is a frequent guest speaker at various global investing conferences.

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