Market Breadth means a lot of things to a lot of people. The way I see it, we’re analyzing a market of stocks. There are a variety of tools to help us do that including the Advance-Decline Line, List of new highs & lows and the percentage of stocks getting overbought or oversold, which can be calculated in many ways. Today I’m joined by Andrew Thrasher in a video we shot earlier this month in New York. It’s an important topic and I’m glad we had the chance to discuss it. [Read more…]
JC, What’s Your Favorite Chart Right Now?
One of my good college buddies always busts my chops because he thinks it’s ridiculous that look at charts all day. Today he calls me about some other stuff, but randomly asked what was my favorite chart. I’m like, “…of all time or right now?”. He said right now, what’s my favorite chart?
It got me thinking. But my first reaction was the SPX/CRB chart. This is one of the most fascinating situations in the world today. [Read more…]
[Chart of The Week] Turns Out They Did Matter
In our April 10th Chart of The Week, as well as in our Member’s Only Conference Call on Thursday, we presented the question of whether the bearish momentum divergences we were seeing in the Nifty 50 and other major indexes would matter or if the market would brush them off and continue higher.
Well, we finally got our answer.
Video: Why Can’t You Say, “I Don’t Know”?
I Don’t Know!
See how easy that was?
How come we never hear that in the financial media? Because they don’t want you to say that.
How come we never hear that from the sell side analysts? Because the institutional customer will just call another desk at another firm with an analyst that has an opinion, and they will get the trade and earn the commission.
As humans, we’re just not built for this. It’s hard to admit you’re wrong and move on. But the truth is that none of us know what is going to happen next, especially in the market. So to admit that you don’t know is not only okay, but is actually fact.
In this video I sit down with David Keller to discuss this very topic: [Read more…]
US Dollars Are Steering The Ship
A big theme for me this year has been the US Dollar and how it will impact stocks as an asset class. The thought process coming into 2019 was simple. The Dollar had rallied throughout 2018 to reach some pretty critical levels. The idea was that if the Dollar was going to rip right through there, it was more than likely happening in an environment where investors would be fleeing to safety. That’s the type of market where stocks are selling off. The opposite of that argument was that if the Dollar was not breaking out, that stocks would likely be doing well, both in the U.S. and more importantly globally.
Fast forward to today, almost 1/3 of the way done with the year, and stock have performed very well. In fact, as Piper Jaffray’s Craig Johnson mentioned in this week’s podcast, stocks have had an incredible entire year already, just a few months in. Look what the US Dollar Index has done during this period: Nothing. [Read more…]
Participation May Broaden In These Three Sectors
Most of the Equally-Weighted Sector Indexes we track have been underperforming their Cap-Weighted counterparts for the last 16 months, however, we are starting to see some signs that a counter-trend rally in three sectors may be brewing.
Video: The Equal-Weight Conundrum
Have you ever heard that the stock market cannot go higher on an absolute basis if the Equally-Weighted S&P 500 is underperforming its Cap-Weighted counterpart. Does this measure of market breadth have any predictive value with respect to market direction? What about the sectors themselves? Well, we’ve run the numbers and the answer is no! [Read more…]
[Chart(s) of The Week] Patience Continues To Pay
Long-term, we’re bullish Equities in India and around the world, but are remaining patient in the near-term due to momentum and breadth divergences we’ve been seeing across major indexes, sectors, and individual names. It’s happening in the US too.
We’ve been writing about this for a few weeks, so I wanted to follow up today and show the progression of that thesis.
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