Russell 2000 ETF Hits Big Resistance
A number of bearish developments have emerged on the weekly chart for the Russell 2000 ETF (IWM). This weekly chart extends two and a half years to cover the long-term situation. First, the ETF broke support with a sharp decline in August and then exceeded the July 2009 trendline. Second, the subsequent bounce met resistance...
WATCHING THE RESISTANCE BREAKOUTS IN XLK AND XLY
Earlier this week I noted that the Nasdaq 100 ETF, the Russell 2000 ETF and the S&P 500 ETF were testing broken resistance. The October surges produced breakouts and it is important that these resistance breakouts hold. Basic technical analysis teaches us that broken resistance levels turn into support. Failure to hold these breakouts would...
US DOLLAR INDEX TEST BREAKOUT WITH THROWBACK
The US Dollar Index ($USD) was hit hard this week with a 2.2% decline. Weakness in the Dollar buoyed oil and stocks, which have been negatively correlated with the greenback. Dollar weakness and Euro strength is also associated with the risk-on trade. Despite this week's decline, the bigger trend is still up and support is...
TECHNOLOGY SPDR FAILS AT KEY RETRACEMENT
After hitting resistance at a key retracement this month, the Technology ETF (XLK) fell with what looks like a continuation of the bigger downtrend. First, notice that the ETF formed a massive Triple Top that extends from January to July. XLK became oversold with the July-August breakdown and then retraced 61.80% with the bounce back...
UTILITIES ARE STRONGEST SECTOR OVER LAST 50 DAYS
The S&P 500 peaked in early July and declined sharply into early August. There has been a rebound from this low, but all sectors are still down since July 8th – except one. The Utilities SPDR (XLU) is the only sector SPDR showing a gain since July 8th. The first PertChart shows absolute performance for...
EURO TRUST FORGES OUTSIDE REVERSAL WEEK
The Euro Currency Trust (FXE) opened strong on Monday, but moved lower throughout the week and closed near its low for forge an outside reversal. An outside reversal occurs when the high is above the prior high and the low is below the prior low. A close below the prior open reinforces the reversal. While...
Consumer Discretionary Sector Moves from Leader to Laggard
Selling pressure since July 1st pushed the Consumer Discretionary SPDR (XLY) from a market leader to a market laggard. These Sector PerfCharts show the performance for the nine sector SPDRs relative to the S&P 500. The percentage change shown is the relative change, which equals the percent change in SPY less the percent change in...
A Dow Theory Non-Confirmation and Sell Signal
Based on the writings of Charles Dow, Dow Theory utilizes the Dow Industrials and Dow Transports to generate buy and sell signals for the broader market. The market trend is up when both forge higher highs. The market trend is down when both forge lower lows. A non-confirmation is present when only one forges a...
XLF Finds Support in Middle of a Big Consolidation
The Finance SPDR (XLF) has been on a road to nowhere for almost two years now. After first moving above 15 in September 2009, the ETF embarked on a long trading range with support near 13 and resistance near 17. XLF has crossed the mid point (15) at least 10 times since September 2009. Even...
XLF Finds Support in Middle of a Big Consolidation
The Finance SPDR (XLF) has been on a road to nowhere for almost two years now. After first moving above 15 in September 2009, the ETF embarked on a long trading range with support near 13 and resistance near 17. XLF has crossed the mid point (15) at least 10 times since September 2009. Even...
Energy SPDR Breaks Neckline Support
The Energy SPDR (XLE) has been one of the weakest sectors this month. In fact, the chart shows XLE breaking support from a large Head-and-Shoulders reversal pattern. The left shoulder peaked in March, the head peaked in April and the left shoulder peaked at the end of May. With a 7% decline the last 13...
RETAILERS BEAR BRUNT OF SELLING PRESSURE
With economic indicators and employment statistics coming up short this week, retail stocks came under considerable selling pressure. Led by weakness in Wal-Mart and Home Depot, the **Retail HOLDRS (RTH)** is down some 7% the last few weeks. Chart 7 shows RTH breaking the trendline extending up from early September. RTH is clearly in a...

