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Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical Analysis - Page 334

RE: Stan Weinstein Stage Analysis and Market Breadth

Attached are the updated charts of the US Stock Market Survey Indicator, Individual Stages, SP500 Survey, SP400 Survey and SP600 Survey.

If you want to read my commentary, please go to https://dg-swingtrading.blogspot.com/sea...e%20Survey



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Major US Stock Indexes Update - NYSE, Nasdaq, S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, DJIA & S&P 600

Here's the weekly overview charts of the NYSE, Nasdaq, S&P 500, DJIA & S&P 600 small caps with their US Bullish Percent and Moving Average Breadth.

                       

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Cumulative P&F Breakouts - Breakdowns custom Breadth charts

Attached is my updated custom breadth charts that I do based on the daily point and figure double top breakouts and double bottom breakdowns.

Totals for the week:

+227 double top breakouts
-432 double bottom breakdowns

-205 net breakouts - breakdowns

                           

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NYSE and Nasdaq Advance Decline Charts and US New Highs New Lows

Attached is the updated NYSE and Nasdaq Advance Decline Breadth Charts, including the cumulative AD line, momentum index, cumulative AD volume line, 10 Day AD oscillator and the McClellan Oscillator and Summation Index.

                                       



Attached is the updated US New Highs - New Lows Charts

               

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US Sectors - Percent of Stocks Above their 150 Day Moving Average

Below is the Percent of Stocks Above their 150 Day Moving Average table in each sector, which is ordered by overall health. Also attached is the visual diagram of the 9 sectors and the two major exchanges that make up the sectors that shows a snapshot of the overall health of the US market.

Note: the overall sector average is at 59.38% currently and declined -4.53% since last week, with Energy the only sector up this week

       

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Effective Volume Update - $SPY, $QQQ, $IWM

The effective volume charts of some of the major US ETFs, which shows the large player (institutional) and small player (retail) separated volumes, and the combined charts from  http://www.effectivevolume.com/content.p...etf-review

Some interesting data in the effective volume during the pullback. Except for the small caps, the large player volume is actually at the highs while small player volume has declined with the market.

           

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RE: Effective Volume Update - $SPY, $QQQ, $IWM

(2019-05-14, 08:56 PM)isatrader Wrote: The effective volume charts of some of the major US ETFs, which shows the large player (institutional) and small player (retail) separated volumes, and the combined charts from  http://www.effectivevolume.com/content.p...etf-review

Some interesting data in the effective volume during the pullback. Except for the small caps, the large player volume is actually at the highs while small player volume has declined with the market.

So small players are getting out, but the large players are not only hanging in there but increasing?  SO does this mean that any dip is liekly to be temporary unless the large players start to sell off?

RE: Effective Volume Update - $SPY, $QQQ, $IWM

(2019-05-14, 10:56 PM)pcabc Wrote: So small players are getting out, but the large players are not only hanging in there but increasing?  SO does this mean that any dip is likely to be temporary unless the large players start to sell off?

If I remember from the effective volume book it doesn't necessarily mean that, as could be hedging or other manoeuvres by them. But certainly looks like accumulation on the surface. But is just one indicator. But interesting data.

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