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October 18, 2011

This is a good one. There is a lot of great work here done by some of my favorite technicians. Last week I had the distinct honor of meeting Robert Sinn and today he talks about why it's getting harder for him to be bearish. Jordan Kotick points out a few signs that could lead to Bullishness. And I also liked the historical sector weightings post by Bespoke Investment Group.

The HeadRisk Horseman (MarketAnthropology) 

Brian Shannon: Uncertain Market Conditions and Our Most Important Job (Alphatrends)

Junk Bond Spreads Flash a Warning (WSJ Marketbeat)

Robert Sinn: It's Much Harder to be Bearish (TheStockSage)

RBS John Briggs: US 2-10 Yield Spread to Narrow (Bloomberg)

Greg Harmon: Of Course the $SOX Follows Technicals (DragonflyCapital)

Historical Sector Weightings for S&P500 (Bespoke)

Big Picture Conference Presentations (Ritholtz)

Most Technical Indicators are Useless (Joe Fahmy)

Regional Bank SPDR Challenges Resistance With Big Move (Stockcharts)

 

Tags: $KRE $JNK $HYT $HYG $XLY $XLF $XLP $XLV $XLU $XLB $XLE $XLI $XLK

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