From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
Today we want to look at why the difference in Interest Rates between European and US Bonds are causing trouble in the markets.
Expert technical analysis of financial markets by JC Parets
by Tom Bruni
From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
Today we want to look at why the difference in Interest Rates between European and US Bonds are causing trouble in the markets.
by Louis Sykes
From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza and Louis Sykes @Haumicharts
At the beginning of each week, we publish performance tables for a variety of different asset classes and categories along with commentary on each.
Looking at the past helps put the future into context. In this post, we review the relative strength trends at play and preview some of the things we’re watching in order to profit in the weeks and months ahead.
We discussed markets remaining more or less a mixed bag over recent weeks/months. At the same time, we’ve pointed out how the weight of the evidence continues to tilt gradually in the direction of the bulls, particularly due to the action we’ve observed in key risk assets.
This week, we finally witnessed a meaningful rotation into reflationary assets as yields rallied to their highest levels since June. We also saw a noticeable strengthening from cyclicals.
We think this kind of rotation is a very healthy development for markets.
by JC
This is the video recording of the October 2020 Conference Call.
by Louis Sykes
From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza and Louis Sykes @Haumicharts
At the beginning of each week, we publish performance tables for a variety of different asset classes and categories along with commentary on each.
Looking at the past helps put the future into context. In this post, we review the relative strength trends at play and preview some of the things we’re watching in order to profit in the weeks and months ahead.
In recent RPP Reports, we discussed how markets had become more of a mixed bag, particularly equities as they try to recover from September’s selloff.
Although, with each passing week we’re still seeing more bullish data points than bearish ones, even if only at the margin.
From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza and Louis Sykes @Haumicharts
At the beginning of each week, we publish performance tables for a variety of different asset classes and categories along with commentary on each.
Looking at the past helps put the future into context. In this post, we review the relative strength trends at play and preview some of the things we’re watching in order to profit in the weeks and months ahead.
In recent week’s RPP Reports, we’ve discussed how Equity Markets had become more of a mixed bag with many key assets trading right at or near critical levels.
This week, we’ll follow up on some of these areas we’ve been pointing out in recent reports and see how they look now.
by Tom Bruni
From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
For our timeframe, we prefer to look bigger picture and not get caught up in the day to day noise.
That’s why we have our Monthly Candle Strategy Sessions and Monthly Conference Call where we focus on the broader themes and how to take advantage of them in the market.
One of those themes we’ve discussed ad-nauseam is the “reflation trade”, so today we’re getting our magnifying glass out to look at a few daily charts that suggest more trouble/volatility could be ahead for cyclical assets in the near-term.
by Tom Bruni
In an environment where volatility has picked up at the index level and there are more mixed signals in the market, we want to be more selective in the longs and shorts we put on.
An important part of tightening up our risk management across the board is knowing what timeframe is relevant to us, both at the portfolio and individual stock level.
Today we want to look at an example in Jubilant Foodworks to highlight this concept. [Read more…]
by Tom Bruni
The price action in Copper is incredibly important for Indian stocks and Emerging Markets in general, which is why it’s one of the primary intermarket signals we watch.
After a massive run off the March lows, we saw prices of Copper meet their upside target in late August and begin to consolidate.
Now we’re seeing that consolidation resolve lower, so what’s next?