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Friday, June 23, 2023

24/6/23. Saturday Finspiration Report.

 Friday - felt like Armageddon.  XJO down,  Dow down, Nasdaq down, Europe down, Commodities down.

Armageddon - that is - if you're a normal person - but those dark villains on the "short" side (and I'm not talking about Friends of Snow White or Santa's Little Helpers) were chugging Dom Perignon out of crystal slippers previously worn by Princess Beatrice, who is by now sleeping rough in Piccadilly Circus.

XJO down -1.34%.

That takes the XJO down to just below the 200-Day MA - where it's been a couple of times recently - and then recovered.  

Well - anything is possible in this crazy stock market world, but this looks very different from those two previous efforts of flirting with the 200-Day MA.  

In the U.S. last night:


Dow Jones -0.65%.  SP500 -0.77%.  Nasdaq -1.01%.  Mid Caps -1.16%.  Small Caps -1.65%.  Banks -1.08%.

SP500.


SP500 is nowhere near as dire as the XJO.  It is way above the 200-Day MA.

As I've noted in the past, XJO decoupled from the American market a long time ago - that's due to the out-sized influence of Technology on the U.S. market - whereas, the Australian Tech sector has a small impact on our market.  The Oz market is more influenced by the resources sector which depend on China and Japan for markets.

Still, SP500 is showing weekness.  The three indicators in the lower panels are all on sell signals.

Two out of three super-trend lines have turned bearish.  But, the SP500 is back to the mid-line of the Andrew's Pitchfork, which suggests it might find support at that level.  We shall see.

Commodities.

Commodities Index -1.08%.  Energy -0.26%.  Base Metals -1.96%.  Agriculture -1.91%.  Gold +0.28%.

Those Energy and Base Metals prices provide little joy for our resources sectors.

In Sydney, SFE Futures for ASX200 is down -0.23%, which suggests a weak opening on Monday.





Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Finspiration Australia.

9/5/23.  Tuesday Evening Finspiration Report. 

XJO down marginally today -0.17%.

Below is an equivolume chart for STW, a tracking ETF for the XJO.


STW finished above its 8-Day EMA and the Supertrend remains bullish.

DZ Stochastic and DZ RSI have crossed above their signal line.

The picture looks bullish.

Volume has been light - which puts some date on the strength of this upside move.

We are, however, in a short-term upside rally - so stay with the trend.


Saturday, April 29, 2023

Finspiration Australia

       30/4/23.  Weekend Report -Week Ended 14/3523.

The Australian market eased back this week with the XJO down -0.29%.  In America, their market was strong.  Dow Jones up +0.86%.  SP500 +0.87%.  Nasdaq +1.88%.  Why?  Simple.  This past week saw some of the big American tech companies report (e.g. META, Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet).  Their reports were received enthusiastically.  Australia, unlike America, doesn't have a big tech sector in its market, so we didn't follow the Americans to the upside.

OK - Let's get into it.

Long-Term View.  XJO Monthly Chart.





In April,XJO finished up +1.83%.  

The index finished above its 8-Month EMA.  Hull MA13 is bullish and Supertrend (10/1) is bullish.

RSI is above 50 - bullish.

DZ Stochastic is above its buy line, but turned down just a little.

Double MACD is trending sideways.

On Balance, the XJO finished bullish for the month.

Medium-Term View - XJO Weekly Chart.
                                            




XJO lost a little ground in the past two weeks (-0.48% and -0.29% after a strong second week (up +1.98%). 

RSI is its 20-Day MA - that's bullish.  DZ stochastic remains bullish but into its overbought zone.

The chart finished above its 8-Week EMA.  Hull MA13 remains bullish and Supertrend (10,1) is bullish.

Again, the only blemish on the chart is the Double MACD which hasn't had a positive cross-over.  It tends to lag bit.


Short-term View - XJO Daily Chart.





The short-term view turned bearish this week.  The index was under pressure the previous week when Hull MA13 turned down.  This week, the chart finished below its 8-Day EMA, Supertrend turned bearish and Hull MA13 remained bearish.  

RSI finished below its 20-Day MA and DZ Stochastic has given a sell signal.  Double MACD has had a bearish x-0ver and CCI has closed below its 8-Day EMA.

With both Weekly and Monthly charts both bullish - we are probably looking at a short-term pull-back in the ASX.  Wait to see if this turns bullish before re-entry.

Daily Chart with Standard Error Channel.

XJO shows at the bottom edge of the Standard Error Channel.  This is a statistical representation of normal distribution of an Index or Stock.  As XJO is at the lower edge - we can expect a move back up to the upside.  It won't necessarily happen - but the probability is high.

SP500 Daily




SP500 has turned bullish - and that will probably drag the XJO back into bullish territory.

Weekly Changes in Sectors.




This week, ups and downs in the sectors were fairly even with a slight lean to the bearish side.

Four sectors were clearly up,  Property +2.07%m Telecommunications Services +1.7%, Information Technology +1.07%, Industrials +0.42%.  Financials finished just marginally on the positive side, +0.02%.

Five sectors were clearly down.  Materials -1.68%,  Utilities -0.95%, Health -0.58%, Energy -0.48%.  Discretionary fell marginally on the negative side, -004%.

Financials make up 25.8% of the ASX, Materials make up 23.6%.  Almost half the ASX is made up of those two sectors.  Extreme weakness in one or the other means the ASX will fall.  That happened this week with Materials down -1.68% while Financials was flat.


Sector Momentum.




All three columns sloping up - bullish trend. XIJ, XTJ, XPJ, XNJ.
All three columns sloping down - bearish trend.  XMJ, XUJ.
Down then up - counter trend bullish rally.  XXJ, XEJ,
Up then down - counter trend bearish pull-back.  XDJ, XHJ, XSJ, Gold, Composite Bonds (IAF).

Daily over-bought Momentum shows up in Telecoms - so it may not pay to go chasing strong stocks in that sector (e.g., Telstra).

NewHighs-NewLows.

This is a long-term indicator, but a good guide for long-term investors.



NH-NL Cumulative is above all its MAs (5,10,21).  This is giving it a positive diversion from the ASX chart.  That's a positive development and suggests more upside in the XJO.


Stocks/Bonds Ratio.





The past two weeks have favoured bonds over stocks - the ratio chart is falling.  

A negative x-over of the 5-Day MA below the 21-Day MA is usually a good sign of a return to bear market conditions.  That hasn't happened yet - but could happen if bonds continue to be favoured over stocks.


% of Stocks above key moving averages.

1.  % of stocks above 10-Day Moving Average: Last Week 56%, This Week 46%.  
2.  % of stocks above 50-Day Moving Average, Last Week 65%, This Week 69%.  
3.  % of stocks above 200-Day Moving Average, Last Week 68%, This Week 61%.
4.  % of stocks above Hull MA13, Last week 43%, This Week 42%

We're seeing a mixed picture this week with long-term indicators remain in bullish territory while the shorter term indicators are in bearish territory.



The chart for stocks above the 200-Day MA has fallen back below its 5-Week MA but remains above its mid-line (50%).  That's in keeping with the pull-back we've seen so far this past couple of weeks.

Conclusion.

The past two weeks appear to be a pull-back in an on-going bullish market.  Watch for a resumption of the short-term upside trend this week.  No guarantees, but the probabilities lie to the upside.



Thursday, April 27, 2023

Finspiration Australia.

 28/4/23.  Friday Morning Crypto Report.

Overnight, Crypto10 Index up +2.08%.


Today's Index candle, although positive, is an "inside" day - denotes indecision.  Indicators and moving averages remain on the bearish side.

BTCUSD.


BTC on a triple Supertrend buy signal.

Confirmed by positive x-overs of RSI and DZ Stochastic.

ADA


Not as decisive as BTC.

Hull MA13 has turned up.

Only one Supertrend line has turned bullish.

DZ Stochastic shows a positive x-over.

Waiting on a positive x-over on RSI



Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Finspiration Australia.

 26/4/23.  Cryptos report.

Major Cryptos maintain bearish conditions - but close to changing.

BTCUSD.


Good night for BTC, up +2.86%.  It bounced off the 50-Day MA.  

DZ Stochastic has given a marginal buy signal and it finished marginally above the 8-Day EMA.

I'd like to see the RSI finish above the 20-Day MA and at least one Supertrend trigger a yellow line (bullish).

ADA


ADA up +2.84%.  A strong result but no buy signals triggered.  Wait.

MATIC.


MATIC down -1%.  The day's candle is a wide-range doji candle.  Coming at the low end of a down-trend, that may signal an end of the down trend.  But no buy signals triggered.  Wait.

 

Monday, April 24, 2023

Finspiration Australia

 25/4/23.  Tuesday morning Cryptocurrencies.

Four cryptos are covered in this report.  BTC, ETH, ADA, MATIC.  All four are currently on sell signals.  Wait-and-see.

BTC/USD,


BTC/USD remains on "sell" signals.

This crypto is in wait-and-see mode:  a couple of doji candle-sticks indicate indecision as it consolidates at the 50-Day MA. 

CCI has flattened out and DZ Stochastic has also flattened out and close to moving above its lower Zone line.

Money Flow is down almost to 20 - an oversold zone.

A break below the 50-Day MA would see further movement to the downside.  Buyers should look for a bounce off the 50-Day MA.

ETH/USD

Similar to BTC, ETH/USD is on sell signals.

The chart shows two doji candle-sticks in a row - indecision and the chart is sitting just above its 50-DMA.

A break below the 50-Day MA = more selling.

A bounce off the 50-DMA - probably a buy.  Wait-and-see.


ADA/USD



ADA/USD has a similar profile to BTC/USD,  but, perhaps, a little stronger than BTC.  It remains on sell signals.

This crypto is sitting a little above its 50-Day MA, so the same comments for BTC apply to ADA.  Bounce - and it is probably a buy.  Fall through 50DMA - probably more selling.

MATIC/USD.


Matic/USD is a little weaker than either BTC or ADA having fallen through its 50-DMA.

Leading indicators suggest, however, that the break below the 50-DMA could be a false break.

CCI is showing a clear positive divergence and minor positive divergences on RSI and DZ-Stoch.

Wait-and-see how this pans out.

Finspiration Australia

 25/4/23.  Tuesday Morning Finspiration Report.

Yesterday in Australia, XJO down marginally.

Overnight in the U.S., muted market with mixed results.

XJO Chart.


XJO has now triggered many short-term "sell" signals.  

  • Hull MA13 has switched from up to down.  (Dashed line on the chart.)
  • RSI has fallen below the mid-line (20-Day MA) of its Bollinger Bands.
  • DZ Stochastic has its bands squeezed together and the Stock line has fallen to the downside.
  • Short-term line of Double MACD has fallen below its long-term line.
  • CCI has fallen below its 8-Day EMA.
  • Chart has fallen below its 8-Day EMA.
Triple Supertrend lines still haven't switched from yellow to blue - that's a more of a medium-term signal.

U.S. Indices overnight.

Dow Jones +0.2%.  SP500 +0.09%.  Nasdaq -0.29%.  Mid Caps +0.02%.  Small Caps -0.01%.  Banks -0.41%.

SP500.

Sp500 is showing similar short-term sell signals to the Australian XJO.  Triple Supertrends continue to show bullish - this is more of a medium-term indicator.

SP500 is showing three doji candle-sticks in a row - indecision.  America is in the midst of Earnings Season - later this week some of the biggest Tech Companies report, e.g., Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon and Meta.

The American market is in indecision mode waiting on those ginormous companies to report.

Other big U.S. companies reporting this week are:  Visa, Pepsi, McDonald's, Boeing, Intel, Mastercard, Exxon, Chevron, Colgate Palmolive.  So it's a big week for reporting in the U.S. this week.  This will have an effect on the direction of the market.

Next week, the Federal Reserve reports on its interest rate decision.  That's another overhang on the market.

Commodities.

Commodities Index +0.8%.  Energy +1.6%.  Base Metals -0.72%.  Agriculture +0.57%.  Gold +0.37%.

The Australian Market is closed for Anzac Day today.




Finspiration Australia. 14/11/23. Tues. Morning Report.

Mixed Results in New York.  Energy up. NAB ex-dividend today. Dow Jones +0.16%.  SP500 -0.08%.  Nasdaq -0.11%.  Small Caps -0.07%.  Banks -0...