On this episode of StockCharts TV’s Sector Spotlight, after two weeks of absence, Julius de Kempenaer is back with an in-depth look at the current state of asset class rotation and…
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Today’s report will compare charts and performance for the Semiconductor ETF (SOXX) and the Semiconductor SPDR (XSD). SOXX represents large-caps and is holding up. XSD represents the average semiconductor stock…
Everyone Suddenly Hates U.S. T-Bonds: What that Means and Why It’s Important to Stocks and Everything Else
No One Seems to Want U.S. Treasury Bonds. Does This Sound Familiar? The slightly-hotter-than-predicted PPI and CPI numbers certainly put a temporary damper on the recent short covering rally in stocks…
Few individual stocks are truly worthy of a long-term investment. The truth of the matter is that most stocks have solid quarters, but rarely sustain that strength and growth over…
Week Ahead: NIFTY Consolidates While Defending Key Levels; Vigilant Protection Of Profits Advised
In the previous technical note, it was mentioned that the volatility gauge INDIAVIX stays at its lowest levels and this setup keeps the markets vulnerable to profit-taking bouts from the…
It’s been a challenging week—geopolitical worries, no Speaker in the House of Representatives, hotter-than-expected inflation data—which means the stock market will likely continue its choppy movement. Now, the focus turns…
I went back to my Outlook 2023 written in December 2022, where I begin with: You Can’t Run with the Hare and Hunt with the Hounds. This expression will ultimately…
In this edition of StockCharts TV‘s The Final Bar, Dave tracks the rapid decline in growth sectors including Technology and Communication Services as defensive plays like utilities and gold post a strong…
The market followed the Moxie rules perfectly this week. The setup was there for our traders, and so we took advantage of the choppy down move over the last three…
In this episode of StockCharts TV‘s The MEM Edge, Mary Ellen shares where the market stands, after last week’s price action had select areas far outpacing the markets while others were weak.…