Showing posts with label Broad Stock Market Indicator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Broad Stock Market Indicator. Show all posts

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Stock Market Update: Week Ending August 14, 2020

 From a stage analysis view, markets are in mixed territory. I rate 4 of the indicators as neutral. The DOW, global DOW and S&P are above their 30 week moving average line, but the MA is sloping down or flat. Not exactly a sign of strength.

One of my favorite Stan Weinstein charts is the NYSE High Low Differential which looks at the difference between the number of stocks hitting their 52 week highs and 52 week lows.  Each week I look at the number of new 52 week highs and the number of new 52 week lows. For example, this week we had 44 stock reaching new highs and 7 stocks reaching new lows. Not much action at all. In a strong recovery the numbers are more like 389 to 30 respectively. So while this indicator is in the green, it's not by much and the highs versus lows is not that broad.

Here is my chart. I have found that this one chart can give a pretty decent indicator of the overall market, even though it's a very simple chart.


 

 

 

 

 

Also keep in mind we are heading into an election plus COVID is not over yet so the market can get pretty choppy yet.


Sunday, July 12, 2020

Stock Market Update: July 11, 2020

The market continues to prove itself fairly resilient. Some say it is related to the fed policy. Technology has benefited from the work from home and stay at home mandates in reaction to the COVID pandemic. 

If the SDS ETF which is a hyper short vehicle is any indication, the markets are okay for now.  In the 2009 crisis, shorts were an indicator of how the market was doing. 


Here is a snapshot of how many COVID cases the US has as of this week.
and a comparison to the flu season:



We are living in interesting times indeed.

Sunday, March 8, 2020

Stock Market Update - COVID 19

News this week continues to be on the Coronavirus-2019.

The US impact as of this week is shown below in this chart from the CDC.


Not surprisingly, the CNN Fear and Greed index is set to Extreme Fear.


The S&P is showing Stage 4 signs.


Develop a watch list and know that the broad market will impact all stocks.

Recommendations for the virus are pretty much the same as for the flu. CDC recommendations and hand-washing. Hand sanitizers are for when you don't have access to soap and water.





Sunday, March 1, 2020

February 2020 Stock Market Update

The coronavirus COVID-19, is front and center this month as the stock market reacts to spread of the virus across the globe. Depending on what you read it's either time to panic or everyone is overreacting. The US is starting to see negative impacts and unfortunately some deaths. CNN update.

The CNN Fear and Greed indicator is at the lowest I can remember seeing it.



All of the Stage Analysis Indicators are now in the red. We most likely are entering into stage 4. StockCharts Graph Link.