Saturday, March 26, 2016

Determine Market Trend (25 Mar 16)


Bull Market, Pullback, Correction and Bear Market
(1)     Pullback: -5% off 52W High   (2) Correction: -10% off 52W High   (3) Bear Market: -20% off 52W High

Benchmark
Symbol
% off 52-Wk High
Market Trend
Dow 30
DIA
-2.54%
Bull Market
S&P 500
SPY
-3.16%
Bull Market
Nasdaq 100
QQQ
-6.88%
Pullback
Russell 2000
IWM
-15.76%
Correction
Although your ultimate goal is to use the stock market to build wealth, you must also avoid losing money.  Knowing how to read the market as a whole will help you to prosper during bull markets and protect assets during bear markets.

Long-Term Trend

The “big dog” of moving averages is the 200-day moving average.  If the index is trading above that level, the long-term trend is considered up; generally, the 200-day moving average is seen as a proxy for the long-term trend.

Benchmark
Symbol
Price
200-DMA
Market Trend
Dow 30
DIA
174.94
169.33
Uptrend
S&P 500
SPY
203.12
199.57
Uptrend
Nasdaq 100
QQQ
107.26
107.14
Uptrend
Russell 2000
IWM
107.20
112.89
Downtrend
In an up-trending market, I will lengthen holding times and give my holdings more room to run.  In a down-trending market, I use short holding times and grab profits quickly. 

  Short-Term Trend

Short-term trends can be captured using short-term moving averages.  The 20-day moving average provides you a simple yet effective way for knowing what side of the market you should be trading. 

Benchmark
Symbol
Price
20-DMA
Market Trend
Dow 30
DIA
174.94
171.29
Uptrend
S&P 500
SPY
203.12
200.18
Uptrend
Nasdaq 100
QQQ
107.26
105.77
Uptrend
Russell 2000
IWM
107.20
106.70
Uptrend
If the short-term trend is up, use bullish leveraged ETFs.  If the short-term trend is down, use inverse leveraged ETFs.

Ratio Chart (SPY:$VIX): ST Downtrend

The SPY:$VIX ratio chart is best used to identify market bottoms. Each time the Percentage Price Oscillator (PPO 1,10,0) reading moves below -10 the S&P 500 (SPY) has reached a short-term market bottom.

Volatility Index (25 Mar 16): $VIX 91.60

The VIX has an inverse relationship to the price of the S&P 500. Thus, we often see the VIX making new highs as the market is making new lows. When the 2-period RSI of the VIX is above 90 we'll be looking to go long.

Leveraged ETFs (25 Mar 16): DGAZ $23.43

Buy (107) shares DGAZ @ $23.43
Target Price (10%): $25.80

Leveraged ETFs (25 Mar 16): SRTY $31.04

Buy (80) shares SRTY @ $31.04
Target Price (10%): $34.20

Leveraged ETFs (25 Mar 16): DWTI $143.75


 
Buy (17) shares DWTI @ $143.75
Target Price (10%): $158.20

Leveraged ETFs (25 Mar 16): YANG $26.84

Buy (93) shares YANG @ $26.84
Target Price (10%): $29.55

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Determine Market Trend (18 Mar 16)

Bull Market, Pullback, Correction and Bear Market
(1)     Pullback: -5% off 52W High   (2) Correction: -10% off 52W High   (3) Bear Market: -20% off 52W High

Benchmark
Symbol
% off 52-Wk High
Market Trend
Dow 30
DIA
-2.12%
Bull Market
S&P 500
SPY
-2.56%
Bull Market
Nasdaq 100
QQQ
-6.68%
Pullback
Russell 2000
IWM
-14.12%
Correction
Although your ultimate goal is to use the stock market to build wealth, you must also avoid losing money.  Knowing how to read the market as a whole will help you to prosper during bull markets and protect assets during bear markets.

Long-Term Trend

The “big dog” of moving averages is the 200-day moving average.  If the index is trading above that level, the long-term trend is considered up; generally, the 200-day moving average is seen as a proxy for the long-term trend.

Benchmark
Symbol
Price
200-DMA
Market Trend
Dow 30
DIA
175.69
169.31
Uptrend
S&P 500
SPY
204.38
199.59
Uptrend
Nasdaq 100
QQQ
107.37
107.14
Uptrend
Russell 2000
IWM
109.61
113.52
Downtrend
In an up-trending market, I will lengthen holding times and give my holdings more room to run.  In a down-trending market, I use short holding times and grab profits quickly. 

  Short-Term Trend

Short-term trends can be captured using short-term moving averages.  The 20-day moving average provides you a simple yet effective way for knowing what side of the market you should be trading. 

Benchmark
Symbol
Price
20-DMA
Market Trend
Dow 30
DIA
175.69
169.22
Uptrend
S&P 500
SPY
204.38
198.00
Uptrend
Nasdaq 100
QQQ
107.37
104.74
Uptrend
Russell 2000
IWM
109.61
105.68
Uptrend
If the short-term trend is up, use bullish leveraged ETFs.  If the short-term trend is down, use inverse leveraged ETFs.

Ratio Chart (SPY:$VIX): ST Uptrend

The SPY:$VIX ratio chart is best used to identify market bottoms. Each time the Percentage Price Oscillator (PPO 1,10,0) reading moves below -10 the S&P 500 (SPY) has reached a short-term market bottom.

Volatility Index (18 Mar 16): $VIX 3.09

The VIX has an inverse relationship to the price of the S&P 500. Thus, we often see the VIX making new highs as the market is making new lows. When the 2-period RSI of the VIX is above 90 we'll be looking to go long.

Leveraged ETFs (18 Mar 16): UGAZ $25.01

Buy (100) shares UGAZ @ $25.01
Target Price (10%): $27.55

Leveraged ETFs (18 Mar 16): RUSL $13.58

Buy (184) shares RUSL @ $13.58
Target Price (10%): $14.95

Leveraged ETFs (18 Mar 16): NUGT $66.32

Buy (37) shares NUGT @ $66.32
Target Price (10%): $72.95

Leveraged ETFs (18 Mar 16): UWTI $27.10

Buy (92) shares UWTI @ $27.10
Target Price (10%): $29.90

Friday, March 11, 2016

Determine Market Trend (11 Mar 16)

Bull Market, Pullback, Correction and Bear Market
(1)     Pullback: -5% off 52W High   (2) Correction: -10% off 52W High   (3) Bear Market: -20% off 52W High

Benchmark
Symbol
% off 52-Wk High
Market Trend
S&P 500
SPY
-3.82%
Bull Market
Dow 30
DIA
-4.25%
Bull Market
Nasdaq 100
QQQ
-7.72%
Pullback
Russell 2000
IWM
-15.22%
Correction
Although your ultimate goal is to use the stock market to build wealth, you must also avoid losing money.  Knowing how to read the market as a whole will help you to prosper during bull markets and protect assets during bear markets.

Long-Term Trend

The “big dog” of moving averages is the 200-day moving average.  If the index is trading above that level, the long-term trend is considered up; generally, the 200-day moving average is seen as a proxy for the long-term trend.

Benchmark
Symbol
Price
200-DMA
Market Trend
S&P 500
SPY
202.76
200.74
Uptrend
Dow 30
DIA
172.23
169.76
Uptrend
Nasdaq 100
QQQ
106.49
107.52
Downtrend
Russell 2000
IWM
108.20
113.91
Downtrend
In an up-trending market, I will lengthen holding times and give my holdings more room to run.  In a down-trending market, I use short holding times and grab profits quickly. 

  Short-Term Trend

Short-term trends can be captured using short-term moving averages.  The 20-day moving average provides you a simple yet effective way for knowing what side of the market you should be trading. 

Benchmark
Symbol
Price
20-DMA
Market Trend
S&P 500
SPY
202.76
195.78
Uptrend
Dow 30
DIA
172.23
166.75
Uptrend
Nasdaq 100
QQQ
106.49
103.43
Uptrend
Russell 2000
IWM
108.20
103.52
Uptrend
If the stock is currently trading below the 20-day moving average then you clearly should only take a short position; conversely, if the stock is trending higher then you should enter long.