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Stan Weinstein's The Heretics of Finance Interview Excerpt

Quote from Stan Weinstein from "The Heretics of Finance" book on how he staggers his exits at the 50 day, 150 day and 200 day MAs.

Read the whole interview here: https://www.stageanalysis.net/forum/Thre...0#pid12200

   

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Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator.

Nasdaq Percentage of Stocks Above their Moving Averages

Nasdaq Percentage of Stocks Above their 200 day MA (Long Term) - 65.06%

Bear Alert Status - a close below 64% will move it to Bear Confirmed Status for the first time since the March 2020 low

   

Nasdaq Percentage of Stocks Above their 150 day MA (Medium Term) - 63.59%

Bear Confirmed Status from the upper zone. Strongest signal

   

Nasdaq Percentage of Stocks Above their 50 day MA (Short Term) - 32.96%

Bear Confirmed Status - third continuation breakdown since the Feb 25th initial (strongest) Bear Confirmed signal from the upper zone

   

Nasdaq Percentage of Stocks Above their 20 day EMA (Very Short Term) - 18.3%

Bear Confirmed Status - has reached the lower risk zone. Watching for move / double top breakout back above key 30% level

   

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US Sectors: Percent of Stocks Above 150 Day Moving Averages

Sector Average at 82.35% (-2.32% 1wk) - which is in the Stage 2 zone.

A negative week for the majority of sectors with only Utilities & Real Estate gaining

Health Care stocks had the worst week.

10 sectors are in the Stage 2 zone (Real Estate, Energy, Industrials, Financials, Con Discretionary,Con Staples, Comm Services, Technology, Utilities, Basic Materials)

1 sector are is in Stage 1 / 3 zone (Health Care)

0 sectors in Stage 4 zone

       

One year comparison of the US Sectors: Percent of Stocks Above 150 Day Moving Averages

Says it all about the current market.

   

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These indices are a looking strong, however, their strength has been flickering back and fourth over the last month or so.  Also I wonder what the lack of trading on Friday does to the stats, though it is only likely to make a change in score where an area is borderline.  The individual US and UK sector charts are less strong.  We have new highs on the S&P500, NASDAQ but that is tempered by the sector breadth, so I'd not assume that we are in as strong a position as the overall breadth charts indicate right at this point in time.
   

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