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[PLUS] Weekly Momentum Report & Takeaways

November 15, 2021

From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza

Check out this week's Momentum Report, our weekly summation of all the major indexes at a Macro, International, Sector, and Industry Group level.

By analyzing the short-term data in these reports, we get a more tactical view of the current state of markets. This information then helps us put near-term developments into the big picture context and provides insights regarding the structural trends at play.

Let's jump right into it with some of the major takeaways from this week's report:

* ASC Plus Members can access the Momentum Report by clicking the link at the bottom of this post.

Macro Universe:
  • This week, our macro universe was negative as 68% of our list closed lower with a median return of -0.38%.
  • US 10-Year Yield $TNX was the big winner, closing out the week with more than an 8% gain.
  • The biggest loser was Lumber $LB, with a weekly loss of -12.18%
  • There was no change in the percentage of assets on our list within 5% of their 52-week highs – currently at 70%.
  • 15% made new 4-week lows.
  • Meanwhile, 21%%...

[PLUS] Weekly Top 10 Report

November 15, 2021

From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza

Our Top 10 Charts Report was just published.

In this weekly note, we highlight 10 of the most important charts or themes we're currently seeing in asset classes around the world.

The Bond Market Has the Answers

Another potential bearish development that is on our radar right now is continued pressure on the long end of the yield curve. While the short end has held up much better, we’ve seen long-duration rates crumble back toward their summer lows over the last month or so. While treasury spreads have contracted and the curve has flattened a bit since the summer, we don’t find these developments too concerning considering where yields have come from since last summer. It’s only normal for the short-end to play catch up a bit in a rising rate environment. Although, what bulls definitely do not want to see, is yields break down to new lows on an absolute basis. Since the long end is moving the fastest, the weakness will show up there first. As such, we’re watching the 30-Year US Yield very closely as it retests its key summer lows. It appears to have found support there for now....

[Premium] Trade Of The Week

November 15, 2021

This week we’re looking at a long setup in the Infrastructure sector space. Industrials and Infrastructure are showing strength and we're taking a look at one such stock today.

Gold Miners don't need Crypto Wallets

November 14, 2021

The worst investment on earth over the past 15 months could finally be starting to wake up.

Think about it, you could have literally bought anything last summer and made money. A lot of money, actually. Except precious metals.

It's been a sucker's trade for a long time.

That's one thing that's made this that much more attractive to me. The angry gold bugs have finally shut up and admitted defeat.

And historically that's precisely when things start to change:

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Saturday Morning Chartoons: Buy High & Sell Higher

November 13, 2021

It's Saturday Morning Chartoons time. 

This is the weekly post that aggregates all the charts we put together throughout the week and organizes them all into one, easy to flip through deck.

You can find the whole list of trades here.

Below you'll find the full PDF of this week's charts:

 

 

[PLUS] Weekly Observations & One Chart for the Weekend

November 12, 2021

From the desk of Willie Delwiche.

I’m no crypto expert - I don’t even play one on TV. But every week seems to bring a new story about ways in which cryptocurrencies will not only stick around but see wider usage in the economy and as financial instruments. I have no idea if this will be the case, but new highs this week in Ethereum (and others) suggest the market is looking in that direction. Whether it is an investing fad, gold for a new generation of investors or an entirely new asset class remains to be seen. A survey published by Pew Research this week shows that while nearly half (43%) of males 18-29 have invested/traded/used cryptocurrencies, only about one-sixth of the overall US adult population has done so. So if it is sticking around, it could very well still be early days for this space. We’ve dipped our toes in this water, using ETHE to gain exposure in our Tactical Opportunity Portfolio. It’s been volatile this year, but the trend (which we are following) has been up and to the right. Regardless...

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International Hall of Famers (11-12-2021)

November 12, 2021

From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza

Our International Hall of Famers list is composed of the 50 largest US-listed international stocks, or ADRs. We’ve also sprinkled in some of the largest ADRs from countries that did not make the market cap cut. 

These stocks range from some well-known mega-cap multinationals such as Toyota Motor and Royal Dutch Shell to some large-cap global disruptors such as Sea Ltd and Shopify.

It’s got all the big names and more -- but only those that are based outside the US. You can find all the largest US stocks on our original Hall of Famers list.

The beauty of these scans is really in their simplicity.

We take the 50 largest names each week and then apply technical filters in a way that the strongest stocks with the most momentum rise to the top.

Let’s dive in and take a look at some of the most important stocks from around the world.

Here’s this week’s list:

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Playing a Post-Harvest Rally

November 12, 2021

From the desk of Steven Strazza @Sstrazza and Ian Culley @Ianculley

Commodities are streaking higher, providing plenty of alpha across the entire space to anyone who can pry their eyes away from their altcoin charts.

Cotton and coffee continue to rip. Crude oil and the energy space are grinding higher. Live cattle are breaking out. Even precious metals are starting to catch a bid.

But what about the grain market? Last week, we pointed out that our Minneapolis Wheat position had hit our target and that it was time to feed the ducks.

Today, we’re going to highlight a couple of grain contracts we want to keep on our radar for buying opportunities in the coming weeks and months.

Let’s dive in!

First up is the March 2022 corn contract:

Like many other cyclical assets, corn futures peaked in May and have since been chopping sideways in a broad range. As the consolidation continues to develop, price has repeatedly found...

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Risk Checklist Review

November 12, 2021

From the desk of Steven Strazza @Sstrazza and Grant Hawkridge @granthawkridge

Everything's falling into place for the bulls.

Mid-caps and small-caps finally joined their large-cap peers at new record highs earlier this month. A bullish expansion in breadth is confirming these breakouts at the index level.

We're also seeing strong confirmation in the form of other risk assets resolving above key levels of interest.

As suspected, our risk checklist has moved up to its highest level since we began tracking it this summer. This list does an excellent job summarizing the global landscape.

Here’s a look at where things stand presently:

What we’ve done here is pinpoint critical levels in some of the most risk-on markets and relative ratios in order to gauge the current level of risk appetite.

Whether these charts are above or below our levels is...

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[Options Premium] Fading the Vol in Consumer Discretionary Stocks

November 12, 2021

Well, once again we saw a little downside action this week and the noise-makers on the twitter and the teevee got all revved up. Cool. Whatever drives clicks, you maniacs.

Meanwhile, those of us who keep our heads about us while others are going insane are looking for opportunities to sell some premium into the somewhat elevated volatility premiums we see in options during times like this.

So, I did my periodic scan across the ETF landscape to see which sectors were sporting the highest relative implied volatilities while also showing the potential for rangebound activity over the next several weeks.

And I like what turned up...