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Sector ETF Technical Analysis – October 11
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Sector ETF Technical Analysis – October 4
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Sector ETF Technical Analysis – September 27
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Sector ETF Technical Analysis – September 20
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Sector ETF Technical Analysis – September 6
The energy, health care, consumer discretionary, industrial, and S&P500 sector ETFs were able to reclaim their 20-day moving averages last week, though the later two just barely. Health care, industrials, and technology moved above the 50-day. Even with Friday’s ugly … Continue reading
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Global Trend Indicators
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U.S. Equity Sector ETF Weekly Performance – May 3
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Global Trend Indicators
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Global Trend Indicators
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S&P500 Tests 50-day Moving Average (and Passes)
The S&P500 and Nasdaq tested, traded through, and closed above their 50-day moving averages aided by a huge reversal in Apple, the rest of tech, and an impressive late day broad market rally. Another positive was the behavior of the … Continue reading
