Vialoux's Technical Talk: May 2, 2014

by Don Vialoux, Timing the Market

Interesting Charts

Long term Treasury prices continue to climb despite tapering by the Fed by $10 billion per month. Higher Treasury prices imply a slowdown in the U.S. economy. Equity investors: Caveat Emptor!

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Technical Action by Individual Equities Yesterday

Technical action by S&P 500 was mildly bullish prior to today’s employment report. Eleven S&P 500 stocks broke resistance and six stocks broke support

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Weekly Technical Review of Select Sector SPDRs

Technology

· Intermediate trend remains neutral (Score: 0.5)

· Units remain above their 20 day moving average (Score: 1.0)

· Strength relative to the S&P 500 Index remains neutral (Score: 0.5)

· Technical score was unchanged at 2.0 out of 3.0

· Short term momentum indicators are trending up.

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Materials

· Intermediate trend remains neutral

· Units remain above their 20 day moving average

· Strength relative to the S&P 500 Index changed from neutral to negative.

· Technical score slipped to 1.5 from 2.0 out of 3.0

· Short term momentum indicators changed from up to mixed.

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Industrials

· Intermediate trend remains neutral

· Units remain above their 20 day moving average

· Strength relative to the S&P 500 Index changed from positive to neutral

· Technical score slipped to 2.0 from 2.5 out of 3.0.

· Short term momentum indicators are trending up.

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Consumer Discretionary

· Intermediate trend remains up.

· Units remain above their 20 day moving average

· Strength relative to the S&P 500 Index remains negative

· Technical score remains at 2.0 out of 3.0

· Short term momentum indicators are trending up.

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Financials

· Intermediate trend remains neutral.

· Units remain above their 20 day moving average.

· Strength relative to the S&P 500 Index remains negative

· Technical score remains at 1.5 out of 3.0.

· Short term momentum indicators are trending up

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Energy

· Intermediate trend remains up.

· Units remain above their 20 day moving average

· Strength relative to the S&P 500 Index remains positive.

· Technical score remains at 3.0

· Short term momentum indicators are trending up.

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Consumer Staples

· Intermediate trend remains up

· Units remain above their 20 day moving average

· Strength relative to the S&P 500 Index changed from neutral to positive

· Technical score improved to 3.0 from 2.5 out of 3.0.

· Short term momentum indicators are trending up.

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Health Care

· Intermediate trend remains down.

· Units remain above their 20 day moving average

· Strength relative to the S&P 500 Index remains neutral

· Technical score remained at 2.0 out of 3.0.

· Short term momentum indicators are trending up

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Utilities

· Intermediate trend remains up

· Units remain above their 20 day moving average

· Strength relative to the S&P 500 Index remains positive

· Technical score remains at 3.0 out of 3.0

· Short term momentum indicators are trending up.

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Summary of Weekly Seasonal/Technical Parameters for SPDRs

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Key:

Seasonal: Positive, Negative or Neutral on a relative basis applying EquityClock.com charts

Trend: Up, Down or Neutral

Strength relative to the S&P 500 Index: Positive, Negative or Neutral

Momentum based on an average of Stochastics, RSI and MACD: Up, Down or Mixed

Twenty Day Moving Average: Above, Below

Please note that seasonal influences change from Positive to Neutral next week for XLB, XLI, XLE and XLK.

 

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Following is an example:

PHLX Semiconductor Seasonal Chart

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FP Trading Desk Headline

FP Trading Desk headline reads, “The global economic rebound may be weaker than you think”. Following is a link:

http://business.financialpost.com/2014/05/01/the-global-economic-rebound-may-be-weaker-than-you-think/

 

Mark Leibovit Tutorial on TLT

Following a link:

http://youtu.be/cECdVJr4zCc

 

Disclaimer: Comments, charts and opinions offered in this report by www.timingthemarket.ca  and www.equityclock.com are for information only. They should not be considered as advice to purchase or to sell mentioned securities. Data offered in this report is believed to be accurate, but is not guaranteed. Don and Jon Vialoux are Research Analysts with Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc.  All of the views expressed herein are the personal views of the authors and are not necessarily the views of Horizons ETFs Investment Management (Canada) Inc., although any of the recommendations found herein may be reflected in positions or transactions in the various client portfolios managed by Horizons ETFs Investment Management (Canada) Inc.

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Horizons Seasonal Rotation ETF HAC May 1st 2014

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