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Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical Analysis - Page 266

(This post was last modified: 2017-09-10, 11:02 AM by pcabc.)

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Market breadth for S&P500, QQQ and Russell 2000:
           

Note, the indicies are all plotted via ETFs.

Edit, incorrect chart was shown for S&P500.

Major US Stock Indexes Update - NYSE, Nasdaq, S&P 500, DJIA, S&P 600 Small Caps

Here's the overview charts of the US Bullish Percent and Moving Average Breadth.

                   

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RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis

Breadth

S&P500 (v NYSE), Nasdaq, QQQ (v NASDAQ) and Russel 2000 (v AMEX):
           

RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis

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Charts and the effect of currency

My breadth charts posted previously contain a chart of a Russell 2000 ETF priced in GBP. What is the effect of exchange rates.

Firstly, looking at the ETF FXB we can see that GBP v USD is just entering stage 2A (correct me if I am wrong).
   

The GBP denominated Russell 2000 chart, DBXT.L:
   

This is less positive than the USD denominated ETF, RWTO:
   

So, given the rising pound, the R2000 looks worse if viewed from the GBP rather than USD, which is fairly obvious but is more significant if plotted. So one might make two different views pending on your currency.

(This post was last modified: 2017-09-30, 06:09 PM by pcabc.)

RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis

Breadth, US

USD, S&P500, Nasdaq 100 and Russell 2000 (via ETFs):
           

However, the GBP is in stage 2A against the USD:
   

Using GBP denominated ETFs the charts are a bit different:
           

The movement of the pound has quite and effect.

Note the time scales vary and there is a glitch in the data for EQQQ.L

RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis

US breadth

USD denominated ETD v breadth, S&P500, NASDAQ and Russell 2000 v NYSE, NASDAQ and AMEX breadth respectively:
           

Using GBP denominated, so show currency effects, still breaking out:
           

GBP v USD:
   

RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis

US breadth:
           

These are ETFs, , S&P500, Nasdaq 100 and Russell 2000.

The Russell 2000 / AMEX chart is somewhat less bullish than the others.



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