Country ETFs Overbought

This is a guest post from Bespoke Investment Group:

From our daily ETF Trends report at below we highlight various country ETFs and their current trading levels.  An ETF becomes overbought when it trades more than one standard deviation above its 50-day moving average.  The % overbought number is how far the ETF is currently above this initial overbought level.  This is the first time in quite awhile that all country ETFs have been overbought at the same time, and it's a sign that markets around the world are extended from their normal trading ranges.  The Taiwan ETF is the most overbought at 13.32%, followed by Italy (8.34%), India (7.92%), Brazil (7.14%), Sweden (7.08%), and South Korea (7.08%).  Japan is the least overbought at 1.4%.

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