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The ‘Value’ Of Analyzing Internals

May 13, 2021

From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza and Grant Hawkridge @Granthawkridge

We’ve been vocal about the strong market internals supporting equities for some time.

We’ve seen one extreme breadth reading after the next from just about all of the major indexes and sectors since last summer.

One index that hasn’t shown a bullish initiation thrust like its peers is the Nasdaq.

We recently pointed out the NASDAQ Composite showing a substantial deterioration in 52-week highs the past few weeks...

But there are still areas of the market with strong & expanding internals. Breadth data continues to be mixed just like we’re seeing from many asset classes right now.

Using equities as an example, while growth has been weak, value and cyclical areas remain strong.

Breadth Thrusts & Bread Crusts: "It’s a Market of Sectors"

May 13, 2021

From the desk of Willie Delwiche.

JC and I were talking about the market last week in one of our town hall meetings.

"It's a market of stocks," he said, offering up the old Wall Street adage about looking at market health by looking beneath the surface. 

I don't dispute the wisdom embedded in that comment. It's an adage for a reason.

But my response to JC was, "No, it's a market of sectors." 

Let me explain… 

Mystery Chart (05-13-2021)

May 13, 2021

From the desk of Steven Strazza @Sstrazza

Check out our latest Mystery Chart!

What we do here is take a chart that’s captured our attention, and remove the x and y-axes as well as any other labels that could help identify it.

This chart can be of any security, in any asset class, on any timeframe. Sometimes it’s an absolute price chart, other times it’s on a relative basis.

It might be a ratio, a custom index, or maybe the price is inverted. It could be all three!

The point is, when we aren’t able to recognize what’s in front of us, we put aside any biases we may have and scrutinize the price behavior objectively.

While you can try to guess the chart, the point is to make a decision…

So let us know what it is… Buy, Sell, or Do Nothing?

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2 To 100 Club (05-12-2021)

May 12, 2021

From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza

Welcome to the 2 to 100 Club.

Something we’ve been working on internally this year is using various bottoms-up tools and scans to complement our top-down approach. One way we’re doing this is by identifying stocks as they climb the market-cap ladder from small, to mid, to large, and ultimately to mega-cap status (over $200B).

Once they graduate from small-cap to mid-cap status (over $2B) they come on our radar. Likewise, when they surpass the roughly $30B mark, they roll off our list.

But the scan doesn’t just end there. We only want to look at the strongest growth industries in the market as that is typically where these potential 50-baggers come from.

Some of the best performers in recent decades – stocks like Priceline, Amazon, Netflix, and Salesforce, to a myriad of others… all would have been on this list at some point during their journey to becoming the market behemoths they are today.

When you look at the stocks in our table you will notice we...

[PLUS] Weekly Perspectives - Getting Portfolios Positioned For the Future

May 12, 2021

From the desk of Willie Delwiche.

Key Takeaways:

  • Inflation surprise points brings new pressure on portfolios tilted toward yesterday
  • With bond & stock returns more likely to struggle, expand investment opportunity set
  • Commodity exposure poised to do well as inflation picks up and yields rise

The headlines are filled with stories of higher prices for pretty much everything (have you tried to buy a used car recently) and our charts show widespread strength in commodities (beyond just the headline grabbing moves in lumber and copper. Still, this morning’s CPI report managed to surprise many. The headline CPI was up 0.8% in April, versus an expected increase of 0.2%, and the core CPI was up 0.9% in the month, versus an expected increase of 0.3%. That was the largest monthly increase in the core CPI since 1982. The core CPI is now up 3.0% over the past year, the largest such change since 1996. While this may be due in part to various...

[Options] Selling Some Elevated Premium

May 12, 2021

Welcome back volatility.

Three days off the highs for the S&P 500 and twitter traders are acting like the sky is falling. And maybe it is? But at times like these, I like to look for opportunities to fade what often prove to be short-lived spikes in volatility.

And the best way I know how to do this is to look at sector ETFs and observe the ones displaying the highest relative implied volatilities.

The Outperformers

May 12, 2021

We debuted a new scan recently- The Outperformers.

The Outperformers is our newest scan that pinpoints the very best stocks in the market. It’s the fastest, easiest way to find quality names that are primed for major moves.

The goal is that as the market rally progresses, the sector rotation within the market will reflect in this scan. So while our Top/Down Analysis helps us with the broader view of the market, this Bottom/Up scan makes sure that we catch the slightest change in sentiment.

Pharma Provides Relief

May 12, 2021

Change is the only constant.

Well, Nifty 50 is really not interested in that statement because it continues to remain messy. But in this messy move, we've seen certain sectors outperform the others. One among the outperformers is the Pharmaceutical sector.

Are there any new breakouts in the sector constituents? A few, yes.

Let's do a deep dive in this sector and see what comes up.

[PLUS] Weekly Sentiment Report

May 11, 2021

From the desk of Willie Delwiche.

Key takeaway: A peak within the NASDAQ (or the Technology sector) shows that pockets of speculative excesses are being unwound. There has been enough strength in the market elsewhere, as well as a still favorable earnings and economic data backdrop, to keep investors generally optimistic. In March, market volatility allowed optimism to retreat from excessive levels but not completely unwind. We may be seeing early indications that the current bout of volatility will have a more substantial impact on investor psychology. If so, the price reaction will likely not be as benign as was seen two months ago.

Sentiment Report Chart of the Week: Unwinding Speculative Fervor

The Nasdaq has been the leader off the March 2020 lows during the speculative beta chase that ensued. However, excessive optimism has come off a full boil and it shows in pockets of breadth deterioration seen in the former leader. While more than 40...

Yahoo Finance: 2021 is not 2020

May 11, 2021

We've been talking about this for a long time: this year is NOT last year.

The things that worked for the last 3 quarters of 2020 are not working in 2021. Stocks are a mess. Growth is a massive underperformer. Small-caps can't stop churning sideways. Defensive assets stopped going down. Gold is going up. Consumer Staples are outperforming. The nasdaq is the weakest of all the indexes.

None of these things remind me of last year at all.

We discussed all this and more on Yahoo Finance this morning:

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Dire Straits For King Dollar

May 11, 2021

From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza and Ian Culley @Ianculley

Is the US Dollar Index $DXY on the brink of completing a massive reversal pattern to the downside? 

As more evidence comes into the picture, it's looking increasingly dire for the dollar. In fact, we're seeing it trend lower across all timeframes against almost all of its peers.

And this action has only gained steam over the last week as DXY has plunged to fresh multi-month lows.

Dollar weakness has been a nice tailwind for risk assets since its peak in March of last year. Any additional downside pressure in the coming weeks, months, and even quarters would not surprise us... especially if this daunting double-top pattern breaks lower. If and when this happens, further weakness from both a tactical and structural standpoint is exactly the bet we'll be making.

Let's dig deeper and look at what actually drives the DXY. By looking at the various crosses that make up the index, we gain insight in terms of building a directional bias for DXY. This process also provides a weight of the evidence...