ESZ23 – Dec E-Mini S&Ps (Last:4256.00)

With the Middle East war threatening to escalate on Friday, it’s odd that sellers couldn’t deliver a knockout punch. They spent the entire session running the futures up and down within a 20-point range, turning what should have been a rout into a merely moderate decline. Not only did they fail to bury the broad averages, bears couldn’t even reach the first of two downside targets in the E-Mini S&P futures at 4100.00.  The second lies at 4o68.50, and it seems likely to be reached by Tuesday if not sooner. We won’t necessarily attempt bottom-fishing because corrective rallies have been pretty anemic lately. ______ UPDATE (Nov 1, 4:08 p.m.):  Anemic price action has mutated into a full-blown short squeeze, investors either havinginginging grown bored with the pace of Israel’s invasion of Gaza or completely forgotten about it. For now, use the 4310.50 target of this pattern as a minimum upside objective.