It’s been rocky for the SP500 and particularly rocky for some industry groups and sectors. The market does appear ready to give us a good bounce, but past that we aren’t overly bullish. Tariff talk…
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The weight of the evidence shifted to the bears over the last few weeks. First, the major index ETFs reversed their long-term uptrends with Bollinger Band signals, our breadth models turned net negative and yield…
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No one can predict how tariffs will play out or how severe their effects will be on everything from consumer goods to the broader economy. But investors have gotten a taste of the market chaos…
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In this exclusive StockCharts video, Julius analyzes US sector rotation using Relative Rotation Graphs (RRG), starting with the 11 S&P sectors and breaking them into Offensive, Defensive, and Sensitive sectors to uncover unusual market rotations.…
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Where can investors find a safe haven during a period of market uncertainty? Personally, I think it’s as simple as focusing on the stocks managing to display bullish technical structures at a time when they…
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Problem: How can you tell if an index is about to reverse—even before the price reflects it? Answer: Look at what’s happening internally within the index—in other words, analyze market breadth, also called “participation.” Spotting…
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In this exclusive StockCharts video, Joe revisits a critical ADX signal that gave a major market warning, explaining the pattern and a new low ADX setup to watch. He breaks down SPY and QQQ support…
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The S&P 500 ($SPX), Nasdaq Composite ($COMPQ), and DJIA ($INDU) are trading below their 200-day simple moving averages. It doesn’t paint an optimistic picture, but the reality is that the stock market’s price action is more…
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In this video, Dave analyzes the bearish rotation in his Market Trend Model, highlighting the S&P 500 breakdown below the 200-day moving average and its downside potential. He also identifies five strong stocks with bullish…
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“The trend is your friend, until the end when it bends.” How often have you heard this adage? More importantly, how often do you follow it? Chasing stocks, whether it’s one that was texted to…