During our July Members Only Conference Call we discussed a lot of the big-picture trends from around the world and in India, but we wanted to do a long post discussing what we’re seeing in the small-cap space. In this post I’ll cover what we’re seeing in the index itself, as well as get into some of its most actionable components. Also check out our mid-cap post here.
[India Premium] Midcap Stock Update
During our July Members Only Conference Call we discussed a lot of the big-picture trends from around the world and in India, but we wanted to do a long post discussing what we’re seeing in the mid-cap space. In this post I’ll cover what we’re seeing in the index itself, as well as get into some of its most actionable components.
Ethereum’s Lesson In Polarity
From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
Cryptocurrencies have enjoyed a nice few days after a long rout, meaning my timeline is now filled with Bitcoin charts and the like. To be honest I’ve been so busy with charts for Allstarcharts India that I hadn’t checked my crypto charts in a while. Well, I’m glad I did because the chart of Ethereum is a textbook example of a core Technical Analysis concept, polarity.
[Free Chart of the Week] Smallcap Weakness a Red Flag?
The relative weakness of the Nifty Free Float Smallcap 100 has been a theme all throughout 2018, so with today’s chart of the week I want to take a look at what that potentially means for the broader market.
David Keller’s Three Timeframes of Technical Analysis
From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
This past Wednesday, the founder of Sierra Alpha Research, David Keller, CMT presented to the New York Chapter meeting of the CMT Association on the topic of timeframes. He spoke about how he defines and uses three frequently referenced timeframes: short, medium, and long-term, as well as the common pitfalls he’s seen people fall into over the course of his nearly 20 years as a Technical Analysis practitioner.
[Premium] US Market Breadth Update
From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
Market Breadth has been a hot topic as of late, which is why we’ve talked about it here, here, here, and here over the last month. Last week we discussed market breadth from a global perspective by measuring the trends and momentum readings of stock markets from all around the world, as well as the US sectors and sub-sectors. Today we’re going to expand on that by looking at the internals specific to the US stock market. I will warn you in advance that this is a bit of a long post, but I don’t want to give the bears a chance to say that we’re relying too heavily on one or two charts to support our conclusion.
Knowing Yourself As A Market Participant
This past week I came across a potential trade setup in an Indian micro-cap stock that really got me thinking about the question, “Who am I as a market participant?”. With all the noise created on a daily basis, it’s easy to lose sight of your answer to this simple question, but doing so inhibits your ability to make any decision about markets responsibly.
Nasdaq 100 Stocks Breaking Out
The Nasdaq 100 just hit another all-time high, as did the amount of people quoting the percentage of the index’s gains that are from its top five components. While that makes for a good headline and soundbite, it’s not really all that actionable. What is actionable is the chart below, which we spoke about in early June.
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