Showing posts with label stage 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stage 1. Show all posts

Sunday, November 26, 2023

Market Update: Above the 30 Week Moving Average Line

Stocks made a recovery this week with the major indexes moving above their 30 week moving average lines. If they can continue, then we may move into Stage 1.

CNN's Fear and Greed indicator is in Greed.

 

Let's watch to see what happens.

Saturday, April 22, 2023

Stock Market Update - April 22, 2023 - Stage 1

 Most of the Weinstein indicators are in or moving to Stage 1. This stage can be rough, but at the moment appear to be in a multi-week stage 1. Here is a look at the DOW. The S&P and NASDAQ look similar.

Corporate earning reports are underway. 

Let's see what next week brings us.

Sunday, February 5, 2023

Stock Market Update Feb 3, 2023 - Stage 1

 From a stage analysis perspective, it appears the major indexes are entering into Stage 1 and possibly Stage 2. 

I am also seeing improvements in the number of new highs vs new lows and NYSE Advance-Decline Index.


We may be climbing the Wall of Worry. I am starting to nibble at stocks with the hope that this year we move out of the market decline and into a market uptrend.


Sunday, January 15, 2023

January 13 2023 - Stock Market Update

 Markets are performing a little better so far in 2023. The stage analysis indicators are moving into positive territory with the exception of the NASDAQ which has been affected by weakness in tech and the ups and downs of Tesla via Mr. Musk.

Let's take a look at some charts. The Dow may be entering into Stage 1 as shown below with the upturn of the 30 week moving average.



For the first time in over a year, Indicator #5 is positive. For this indicator, we look to see if the NYSE Advance-Decline (A-D) is above or below its 200 day moving average. The divergence between the advances and declines is plotted on a chart, and the 200 day moving average is also plotted.

 

At this point I am watching and gently buying shares of some stock that I think may be in for an upward climb.


Saturday, July 30, 2022

Stock Market Update - July 29, 2022

This week ended with a glimmer of hope as the market bounced up a little bit. From a stage analysis perspective, we are still in stage 4 because the major indexes are still below their 30 week moving average and all the other indicators are also in the red.

Notable news include:

 
 

If we have another couple of good weeks, we may see the major indexes above their moving average...


 

Sunday, February 21, 2021

Bitcoin has been making news over the last couple of weeks. A large surge was seen after Elon Musk announced Tesla plans to accept bitcoin. Tesla bought $1.5 billion bitcoin.
 
Then there was the introduction of a new Bitcoin ETF, Purpose BTCC.



 This week also brought an unusual winter storm URI to Texas. Texas is now examining the problems that brought power issues, such as rolling blackouts and lack of water. 
 
It's time to look at energy by viewing the XLE chart. I think it is in Stage 1. The moving average line is starting to slope upward. I expect that when we recover from COVID, energy prices will rebound from the big plunge they took last year.
 

 
 For more reading on energy, I recommend these articles on Stockcharts:

 
 

Sunday, June 7, 2020

Stock Market Update: Week Ending June 5, 2020

Big rebound in markets this week with an upbeat jobs report.

From a stage analysis perspective, we have the following:
  • DOW & S&P : Stage 4. The 30 week moving average is still sloping down or is flat.
  • NASDAQ: Stage 1: Closing price above the 30 week moving average and the moving average is sloping upward
 The CNN Fear and Greed index is showing a little bit of improvement the first time a long time.





Many areas in the US are re-opening in phases and fingers crossed, we can re-open without a resurgence in cases. We all need to get out of the house!!  
 

Monday, May 25, 2020

Stock Market Update: Week Ending May 22, 2020

Markets are mixed. There are signs of hope as states start to reopen. The Wall Street Journal has a nice map.



Many are limiting gatherings to 10 people or less. It would be nice to see a little more flexibility in some of the restrictions. If a wine store can be an 'essential' business and allow foot traffic, then you would think some additional retail stores could also be open with managed foot traffic. We want our small businesses to stay open and functioning, they are the backbone of our towns.


The NASDAG continues to be in a Stage 1 uptrend, while the S&P and DOW remain in Stage 4 decline. GLD appears to be strongly in Phase 2.