The anatomy of the downgrade: What now?

Default, no! Downgrade yes! Is there any end to all of this? I’m sure there will be. Remember the famous pool table scene in “Eyes Wide Shut” where Sidney Pollack tells Tom Cruise, “Life goes on, until it doesn’t. But you know that.” Life will go on here as well. The U.S. will go on and so will financial markets.

So let’s rewind to last week where markets spent the majority of time declining. At some point last week the Dow broke an 8 day losing streak to be marginally up. It was down 9 out of 10 days which is close to some kind of record dating back to the 70’s. But there was an incredible amount of technical damage to the charts. Just about everything broke a pitchfork line, the March low or some Gann square out line. As you know, our overall take on these markets was as long as the SSE held the Gann square out line of 2640, we wouldn’t get overly bearish. As of late Sunday night it was down 96 and well below what I even believe can be a comeback point. It looks like the 2610 level might be resistance and a polarity flip and we might not see 2640 anymore.

But we are looking at sharp technical damage below the March low everywhere you look. As of Friday, the VIX was trading near 38 which was above the March high, a technical point most traders did not think they’d see taken out this year. You can only imagine what it will look like on Monday. So we know we have all of this technical damage. Then we had the jobs number on Friday morning which was a little better than expected at +117K. The markets actually popped early Friday morning on that number. But they evaporated just as quickly. I was a little concerned watching on television as the Squawk Box crew and the usual cast of economists was visibly relieved. If you wanted to see a market bottom it would almost have been preferable to see bad news so we’d get the wash out. The bad news only took about 10 hours.

But before that happened it’s very instructive to see that the visible relief on the jobs number is classic slope of hope behavior. When market participants can’t get the bottom they are seeking on good news that means the market is falling down the slope of hope.

Let’s not forget we are right in the 610-day window to the March 2009 Haines bottom. One of 2 scenarios is working here. Either we are going to have that bottom by the middle of this week or we are about to see the most bearish of all scenarios. For that I have to bring you back to the Lehman/Tarp scenario. Remember how the markets topped in 2007? First the Dow and SPX topped on October 11, 2007 and technology topped 3 weeks later. What ended up happening is the Lehman crisis hit on the 233 trading day down from the Dow top which turned out to be an acceleration point then the Tarp vote turned out to be on the 233rd trading day off the NASDAQ top. It also turned out to be an acceleration point. It’s the first I’d ever seen such a condition in all of the years I’ve been doing this work.

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The anatomy of the downgrade: What now?

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Anatomy of a Wrestling Hold: The STF | GUY.com

They’re as identifiable as the performers who use them. They’re the moves that kids do in their backyard…right before an ambulance and / or clergy is called. They’re the tools of a show biz trade, that can nonetheless legitimately injure. In the proper hands of professionals, they’re dynamic staples of the wrestling industry. Otherwise, they’re lawsuits waiting to happen. Guy takes a look at these wrestling holds, how they work and how they developed… into things kids shouldn’t try at home.

The user must grab the opponent by the leg, getting him into a lying position on the mat and turning him over into his stomach if not already.  The user then grapevines the opponent’s leg between his own thighs and lies on the back of the opponent, grasping the opponent’s face and pulling with both arms while using his legs to stress the leg in an unnatural bend and obtaining the submission.

Selling the Hold

Both wrestlers are usually doing a fair bit of mugging with this move, with the user grimacing at the extreme amount of effort in maintaining the hold, and the recipient similarly grimacing in “pain”.  If the submission is on for a prolonged amount of time, the recipient will struggle to free himself or desperately reach for a rope to force the break.

Countering the Hold

The hold isn’t easily countered, as the recipient is in an awkward position with little leverage as compared to the user, who has all the leverage.  Typically a crawl for the nearest rope and a mandatory release of the hold is the key way to escape.  John Cena recently had his own move applied to him by Rey Mysterio and powered out of it on one leg.  But Rey Mysterio weighs 175 pounds and Cena is quite muscular.  It’d be much more difficult with a heavier or stronger opponent.

Avoiding Injury With the Hold

This isn’t a high impact move that threatens anything vital.  Still, the neck, back and leg, particularly the knee and ankle are at risk.  As with almost all wrestling moves or holds, it’s the responsibility of the user to safeguard the well-being of his opponent, in this case, by not wrenching too hard on the hold.

The History of the Hold

The move was developed by Lou Thesz and popularized by Masahiro Chono, one of Thesz’ disciples.  It’s been used over the years by various wrestlers, including former WCW grappler Erik Watts (son of “Cowboy” Bill Watts) and William Regal, who uses a cross-leg version he dubbed The Regal Stretch.  The Great Muta used an inverted STF called the Muta Lock which involved a cross-leg grapevine and bridging move to grab the opponents head for the stretch.


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