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The markets opened weakly in response to news of Ireland's bailout amid concerns about other European countries perhaps needing similar programs in the near future. SPX dipped as low as $1174 before rebounding to close at $1188, down less than $2. RUT also dove as low as $721 before recovering most of the losses to close at $732, down only $1 on the day. Trading volume was up as compared to Friday's half day of holiday trading, but remained below long term averages. 2.9 billion shares of the S&P 500 stocks changed hands but the 50 dma = 3.5 billion shares. The major indexes are marking pretty clear trading ranges over the past three weeks or so. The question is whether some event can cause a break out one way or the other? It seems like a good time for sideways strategies on your favorite stocks.

My Dec RUT iron condor at 660/670 and 790/800 is in nearly perfect position with a P/L of +$840, delta = +$7 and theta = +$185. The Jan SPX iron condor at 1060/1070 and 1280/1290 stands at a P/L of -$300, delta = -$18 and theta = +$67.