Whenever in doubt, zoom out. Monthly charts are a great way to do that. On November 30th we got new daily, weekly and monthly candles. This is a lot of new data that we have to work with.
Here is what I’m seeing out there: [Read more…]
Expert technical analysis of financial markets by JC Parets
by JC
Whenever in doubt, zoom out. Monthly charts are a great way to do that. On November 30th we got new daily, weekly and monthly candles. This is a lot of new data that we have to work with.
Here is what I’m seeing out there: [Read more…]
by JC
The stock market has spoken and it seems clear that we’re stuck in between some pretty significant levels of support and resistance. This argues for more of a sideways mess type of a market vs a complete collapse, at least for now.
We’ve laid out some important prices where something more substantial would be possible. We’ve successfully held above those key prices. A few examples are Technology $XLK above the 2000 highs, Regional Banks $KRE & Broker Dealers $IAI above their respective 2007 highs. In the indexes, 2660 in the S&P500 is a big one. We’re not going to have a complete collapse if these assets are above those levels. It’s if and when we’re below them that the real problems could start.
All of this suggests that we’re in more of a sideways range type market, at least for now. In that environment, if we’re going to buy stocks, we want to buy strength. I don’t think it’s worth messing around looking for mean reversions. We want to buy what has already been working compared to the rest during the past 2 months of selling pressure.
by JC
It’s the holiday season here in America and stocks are in a downtrend, or sideways trend at best. What does that mean for us as investors? [Read more…]
by Tom Bruni
From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
Over the last few weeks we’ve looked at signs of rising stress in the credit market, interesting relative strength in bond prices, and a trade on the long side in treasury bonds, but today I want to take a comprehensive look at the bond market and highlight what it’s signaling for rates and risk appetite in general.
by JC
This is the video recording of the November 2018 Conference Call.
by Tom Bruni
From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
Momentum and breadth diverged slightly in the major indices and many global markets, leading to a short-term bounce that’s been sold into so far. Today I want to look at sector breadth to highlight the extent of the weakness under the surface and outline what we’re watching for if/when prices retest their late October, and potentially Q1 lows.
by JC
I learned a long time ago from one of my early mentors, “Don’t Fight Papa Dow”. In other words, this is the most important index in the world. When someone asks you what the market did today, they’re wondering how the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed for the session. Some people would argue that the S&P500 is more important because it represents 500 stocks, rather than just 30 from in the Dow Industrials. But by that logic, the Russell3000 should be most important because it represents 98% of all investable assets in the U.S. equities market, and contains 3000 stocks. But most non-professionals don’t even know the Russell3000 exists. Also, if you overlay the Dow Jones Industrial Average over the S&P500, they move together.
If you get the Dow right, you’re likely to get the direction of S&Ps right as well: [Read more…]
by JC
I’m in Chicago this week trying to sit down and chat with the smartest people I know in this city. I love the town, but man is it cold!