Ok. Back into bullish phases in all but NASDAQ, which remains in its current weak warning phase. Volume did not support the rally as far as an accumulation indicator and the fast moving averages remain overhead hurdles. However, with Monday …
The Dow Jones ticks were like watching a tennis match between Venus and Serena William. We have this really cool indicator that lights up when a phase is changing. DIA flashed warning, bullish, warning, bullish, warning, finally ending with the …
Let's review how the 3 scenarios did:
3 scenarios to watch for: 1. SPY holds the 50 DMA and breaks above 10/10 high with accumulation in volume. (Yes, no, no) 2. Ditto in DIA and/or IWM 3. (Yes, no, no) …
Here we are at the 50 DMA in S&P 500, Russell 2000 and Dow Jones. NASDAQ through it, but after a big volume flush Tuesday, is now on watch for a possible reversal through Wednesday's high. Otherwise, a test of …
Lots and lots of selling came in ahead of the official beginning of earnings season. Alcoa came in better giving it an initial post market run, which later fizzled out. Whether that translates well for the US markets, remains to …
As expected, a slow, low volume day with NASDAQ and Russell 2000 declining beneath the fast moving averages, while S&P 500 and Dow Jones, hold steady above. NASDAQ tested and held the 50 DMA which means the leaders will be …
Looking at last week, the market closed higher clearing the fast moving averages, which is what we looked for as the week began. On an intraday basis, choppy, thin and what sometimes seems like manipulated trading prevailed. This is a …
Nice consolidation at these high levels ahead of the jobs report. (Expectations are for a rise to 8.2% from 8.1% so anything much worse or better will have an immediate impact.) All indexes over the fast moving average which means …
Feels like we are trading in a sequel of The Fast and the Furious. Fast moving average? The Furious 50 DMA? It's all good though since when markets digest near higher levels, generally, that is a good sign. Key is …
Nice to see some of the sector and groups in the green-real estate, energy, homebuilders, semiconductors, transportation, financials. Retail struggling still. Now perhaps the indexes can finally cross the fast moving averages. That is what we will be watching for. …