Analysis

Big View Bullets as of Nov. 23rd

Summary: Markets moved into warning phases with oversold conditions showing up across indexes, internals, and moving-average indicators, while only healthcare, biotech, and homebuilders showed notable relative strength. At the same time, heavy distribution, rising volatility, weakening risk gauges, and continued weakness in risk-on assets like semiconductors, technology, and bitcoin reinforced a risk-off backdrop despite seasonal tendencies that normally favor late-year strength.

Risk On

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Neutral

  • All four of the indexes closed in warning phases, though the S&P held its October lows and bounced a bit on Friday. All the indexes got oversold this week on Real Motion. (=) 
  • Healthcare, biotech, and homebuilders remained the only strong part of sectors, with risk-on sectors like semiconductors and technology taking a beating. (-)
  • Market internals, like McClellan bounced off oversold levels but most remain neutral to negative in-terms of their readings. (=)
  • The percentage of stocks above key moving averages bounced off of oversold readings. (=)
  • Both value and growth had a difficult week, closing in warning phases. (=)
  • In the modern family, biotech looks very strong and regional banks showed some strength on Friday, a potential healthy rotation but needs more confirmation. (=)
  • Foreign equities mirrored U.S. markets on recent price action. (=)
  • Soft commodities put in a new multi-month low and are in a bear phase. Potentially showing easing inflationary pressures, though it could also be from a strengthening dollar. (=)
  • Sideways action in Gold, digesting its parabolic move. (=)
  • Rates rallied on Friday, particularly short-term rates, with a potential hint at another rate cut in December. (=)
  • November, typically a strong seasonal period, has seen markets underperform expectations by around 5% in the S&P, though the last six weeks of the year tend to be strong. (=)

Risk Off

  • Volume patterns skewed heavily towards distribution across the board. (-)
  • Healthcare, biotech, and homebuilders remained the only strong part of sectors, with risk-on sectors like semiconductors and technology taking a beating. (-)
  • The 52 New High /Low ratio continues to deteriorate for both the NASDAQ 100 and the S&P500
  • The color charts (moving average of stocks above key moving averages) is negative across the board. (-)
  • The risk gauge deteriorated from neutral to risk-off because of the relative strength in gold and bonds. (-)
  • Volatility surged this week, trading above its 200 and 50 Day Moving Average. If we can get a close above the 40 in short-term futures, it could set off an explosive sell off. On a slightly positive note we did hit fairly oversold levels on Thursday but the moving average of the 1 month versus 3 month VIX is accelerating to the downside  (-)
  • Bitcoin continued its negative slide, putting in its lowest levels since April. (-)


Actionable Trading Plan 

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1. Short-Term Tactical Bias: Mean-Reversion With Tight Risk

The indexes are oversold on Real Motion and breadth (% above MAs), so the short-term edge favors mean-reversion bounces, but:

  • Size smaller than normal
  • Hold shorter than normal (2–5 days)
  • Only take setups with clear reversal triggers
    (e.g., reclaiming prior day high, RSI/McClellan reversals, ignition candles)

This uses oversold conditions without betting on a full trend reversal.

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2. Sector Rotation: Favor Strength Over Beta

With biotech, healthcare, and homebuilders showing relative strength:

  • Allocate incremental exposure only to leaders holding bull or recovery phases
  • Avoid or underweight risk-on sectors breaking trend (tech, semis)
  • Use pair-trade logic: long relative strength vs. short relative weakness (model-level, not personal)

This reduces market-direction dependency and captures money flows.

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3. Risk Management Under Volatility Spike

With volatility above its 50DMA and 200DMA:

  • Reduce gross exposure during elevated VIX
  • Use wider stops with smaller positions to avoid getting shaken out
  • Avoid initiating new longs on days when VIX futures approach 40—that level risks an accelerated selloff

The goal is to stay reactive, not predictive.

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4. Intermediate-Term Playbook: Wait for Confirmation Before Trend Re-Risking

To add medium-term risk (multi-week holds), require:

  • Breadth thrust or %-above-MA improvement
  • Volatility dropping back under the 200DMA
  • Distribution days < accumulation days
  • SPY or QQQ reclaiming the 20DMA

No confirmation = keep exposure defensive, small, or relative-strength-focused.

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5. Gold, Bonds, and the Risk Gauge

With gold and bonds strengthening (risk gauge → risk-off):

  • Avoid adding cyclical exposure until the risk gauge flips
  • Use defensive positions (model-level) as a temporary ballast
  • Watch for reversal in gold — sideways digestion after a parabolic move can precede a broader risk rally

This supports capital preservation while waiting for the next expansion cycle.

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6. Crypto / Bitcoin Framework

With Bitcoin at multi-month lows:

  • No dip-buying until:

    • It reclaims the 10DMA and
    • Momentum shifts positive on Real Motion

Otherwise treat it as a drag on risk sentiment, not a long setup.

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7. Holiday / Year-End Seasonality Setup

Given that November underperformed by ~5% relative to seasonal norms yet the final six weeks are historically strong:

Prepare for—but do not front-run—a potential year-end rally.

Re-risking triggers:

  • VIX breaks down
  • Improvement in color charts
  • Value and growth exit warning phases
  • Regional banks show continuation (early rotation tells)

Once triggered, scale in gradually over 3–4 entry points.


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