MI: +6; little change; some leaders hit

The GMI remains at +6 amid small changes in the market indicators.  Gmi1130 There were 158 new highs on Tuesday in my universe of 4,000 stocks.  50% of the Nasdaq 100 stocks rose, along with 59% of the S&P 500 and 43% of the Dow 30 stocks.  Only 13% of the stocks that doubled this year (with good earnings) hit a new high on Tuesday, down from 18% on Monday.  Some leaders (AAPL, -2.2%; NURO, -9.0% and GOOG, -4.7%) were hit hard.  Tuesday was the twentieth day of the QQQQ up-trend (U-20).

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GMI +6; Leading stocks weak

The GMI stayed at +6 but many indicators weakened Monday.  Gmi1128 Only 15% of the Nasdaq 100 stocks advanced, the lowest percentage since October 27.  The next day, the current rally in the QQQQ began.  23% of the S&P 500 stocks and 37% of the Dow 30 stocks also rose on Monday.  There were 184 new highs among the 4,000 stocks in my universe.  Still there were large decreases in the percentage of stocks in a short term up-trend (-4) and that closed above their ten week averages (-7).  Only 70% (-14%) of stocks that doubled in the past year are now above their 30 day averages.  I added a new indicator today, the percentage of stocks that have doubled in the past year that hit a new high.  Only 18% of the doublers hit a new high on Monday.  Thus the strongest stocks did not appear to be very strong.  Tuesday was the nineteenth day of the current QQQQ rally (U-19).

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GMI: +6, WPM shows continuing strength; Rally continues–but for how long?

The GMI remains at the maximum +6, and has been an excellent indicator of the market’s primary direction.  Gmi1125 There were 158 new highs in Friday’s shortened session, down from 351 on Thursday.  Much of the pre-rally gloom seen in mid-October has dissipated.  Friday was the eighteenth day in the QQQQ up-trend (U-18).  Between 55-63% of the Nasdaq 100, S&P 500 and Dow 30 stocks advanced on Friday.  60% of the 4,000 stocks in my universe are in a short term up-trend and 69% closed above their 10 week averages.  27% of stocks are within 5% of their 52 week highs.

The WPM also shows improvement in the stocks of all five market indexes.  Wpm1125 80% or more of the stocks in these indexes closed above their 30 day averages, and 70% or more closed above their 30 week averages.  The only exception was the S&P small cap stocks (63% above their 30 week).  Again, the small stocks are lagging the others. ………………………..

While the markets are strong, none of these statistics can tell us when this rally will end.  Trend followers, by definition,  follow the trend–they do not lead it.  We will therefore have to give up some of our profits before we discern a change in trend and sell out.  This is the price we pay to avoid selling too soon in the hope of getting a larger gain.

NOTE:    A NEW SECTION TO THE BOTTOM RIGHT PROVIDES LINKS TO MY FAVORITE PRIOR POSTS.  THESE INCLUDE MY STRATEGY POSTS, DEFINITIONS OF THE GMI COMPONENTS, AND MY ANALYSIS OF WHY THE TRADING TECHNIQUES OF THE GREAT NICOLAS DARVAS WORK BEST DURING BULL MARKETS AT ALL-TIME HIGHS.

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