Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Finspiration Australia.

 3/4/23.  Wednesday Morning Finspiration Report.

U.S. declines with banks and energy leading to the downside.


Dow Jones -1.08%.  SP500 -1.1%.  Nasdaq -1.08%.  Mid Caps -1.43%.  Small Caps -1.9%.  Banks -4.47%.

SP500.


Monday's doji candle stick evolved into Tuesday's bearish candle stock.  

Short-term the SP500 is bearish.  It looks like the big punters are betting on an unfavourable result from the Fed meeting due tonight (Ox time).  The market expects a small rise in the Fed's interest rate - guidance is debatable - but Tuesday's action is looking pessimistic.

Commodities.

Commodities Index -2.27%.  Energy -4.22%.  Base Metals -1.76%.  Agriculture -0.92%.  Gold +1.93%.

After ten minutes of trading, XJO is down -0.6%.

Finspiration Australia.

 2/5/23.  RBA raises interest rates (unexpectedly) and says more to come.  ASX drops sharply.  XJO down -0.9%.

Here's today's chart of the XJO.


XJO has now failed at horizontal resistance, and is short-term bearish.  It remains above the Kumo Cloud where it may find support.

I don't say that with a lot of confidence.

Consider the following chart of Historical Volatility:


We can see that Historical Volatility is at a low level, even a bit lower than the past two times.  It has now turned up.  

I could have loaded up a much longer time frame which has more examples of such low levels, but this will do for the purposes of illustration.

Below is a Weekly Chart of the XJO with times pinpointed when HV was at such low levels the past two times.


HV turning up from a low level has been fairly good at predicting further declines.

Tonight (Oz Time) the Federal Reserve starts a two-day meeting.  They will hand down their interest rate decision on Thursday night (Oz time).

Currently, European stocks are leading to the down-side, Euro STOXX600 down -0.36%.  Dow Futures are down -0.19%.


Monday, May 1, 2023

Finspiration Australia

 2/5/23.  Tuesday Morning Finspiration Report.

U.S. - Little movement - waiting on the Fed.


Dow Jones -0.14%.  SP500 -0.04%.  Nasdaq -0.11%.  Mid Caps -0.01%.  Small Caps -0.09%.  Banks -1.79%.

SP500.


The tombstone doji candlestick coming at resistance usually means "bearish".  This looks set up for a pull-back after the Fed's announcement.  That's not necessarily the case.  We might have a surprise - but the probabilities now lie to the downside.

Commodities.


Commodities Index -0.95%.  Energy -0.84%.  Base Metals strong +0.94% but pulling back from the 20-Day MA.  Agriculture -1.05%.  Gold -0.45%.

Sydney Futures were flat.  After 10 minutes of trading this morning, XJO down -0.25%.

Finspiration Australia.

 1.5.23.  Monday Evening Finspiration Report.


ASX up modestly today after being well up early in the session.  XJO +0.35%.

XJO remains above its 8-Day EMA which is a positive, but remains under key horizontal resistance and triple bearish Supertrend lines.

eight out of eleven sectors were up.  Best Sector was Utilities +1.3%, followed by Energy +1%, Health +0.9% and Financials 0.8%.  Worst was Info Tech -1.4%, followed by Materials. -0.4%

Not much happening overseas. Europe shut for May Day and pre-market futures in America are also flat.


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.



Friday, April 28, 2023

  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

Finspiration Australia.

 29/4/23.  Saturday Finspiration Australia.

Yesterday, ASX up modestly.

Overnight in the U.S.  Another strong period for stocks.

XJO.

On Friday, XJO started well after a strong session on Wall Street but faded just before noon.  The afternoon session saw a little strength, but not enough to push the index back above the 8-Day EMA.

Indicators remain on sell signals.

Overnight in America.
Dow Jones +0.8%,  SP500 +0.83%.  Nasdaq +0.69%.  Mid Caps +0.93%.  Small Caps +1%.  Banks 1.49%

Nasdaq was up +1.89% for the week which had big tech companies reporting.  SP500 up +0.87%.  Dow Jones up +0.86%.  XJO was down -0.29% for the week.

SP500.


SP500 remains bullish after a strong day on Thursday.  

Indicators are showing negative divergences which may dissipate if further upside is seen.

Commodities.

Commodities Index +0.94%.  Energy +1.92%.  Base Metals +0.31%.  Agriculture -0.14%.  Golds flat +0.03%


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...