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MAAD, CPFL indicator review

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Market Snapshot for session ending 10-03-12
 

Last

Day Change

%Change

S&P 500 Index

1450.99

+5.24

+.36%

Dow Jones Industrials

13494.61

+12.24

+.09%

NASDAQ Composite

3135.22

+15.18

+.49%

Value Line Arithmetic Index

3068.65

-1.15

-.04%

Minor Cycle (Short-term trend lasting days to a few weeks) Negative / Neutral

Intermediate Cycle (Medium trend lasting weeks to several months) Positive

Major Cycle (Long-term trend lasting several months to years) Positive

Market Overview – What We Know:

  • S&P 500, NASDAQ Composite, and Value Line index posted fractional gains Tuesday while Dow Jones Industrials lost marginal ground.
  • NYSE trading volume declined 11% Tuesday and Average Price per Share rose 14 cents to $61.54.
  • Short-term trend remains negative unless S&P 500 rises above upper edge of trailing 10-Day Price Channel (1459.80 through Wednesday).
  • Intermediate Cycle remains positive until lower edge of 10-Week Price Channel (1374.62 through October 5).
  • MAAD was positive Tuesday with 12 issues higher and 7 lower. Daily indicator was last below July 3 peak while holding well below March 20 high to suggest Smart Money remains skeptical of this market.
  • MAAD Daily Ratio remains in “Oversold” territory at .79.
  • CPFL was decidedly negative Tuesday by 2.33 to 1 and remains below September short to intermediate high. Indicator is nowhere close to major resistance made week of February 25, 2011.
  • CPFL Daily Ratio has moved back toward “Neutral” (1.30) from extremely “Overbought” levels.

Market Overview – What We Think:

  • With Minor Cycle stats now ranging from “Neutral” to “Oversold,” notably in Daily MAAD and CPFL, it remains to be seen whether or not market action over past two weeks will prove to be another corrective phase in Intermediate Cycle advance initiated after June lows, or something else.
  • To resolve issue negatively, S&P 500 must sell below rising uptrend line (last near 1410) with follow through weakness below lower edge of 10-Week Price Channel (1374.62). Weakness below latter point would almost certainly terminate four-month-old rally.
  • In meantime, nothing but strength back above September 14 intraday high (1474.51) would re-assert Intermediate Cycle advance. Between here and there (uptrend/Price Channel and resistance) coin will continue to flip.
  • Indicators such as Daily Most Actives Advance/Decline Line (MAAD) still suggest market has gotten way ahead of itself. Daily MAAD has come nowhere near overcoming March 20 resistance high even though indicator participated, albeit feebly, on upside after June lows. MAAD failure hints Smart Money has only been buying a bit more than it has been selling over past few months.

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Index Daily / Weekly / Monthly Stops Weekly Monthly
 

10/1

10/2

10/3

10/4

10/5

10/5

10/31

S&P 500 Index

BUY  1462.89

BUY  1463.55

BUY  1459.80

BUY  1457.58

BUY  1455.04

SELL  1374.62

SELL  1269.05

Dow Jones Industrials

BUY  13598.43

BUY  13609.23

BUY  13589.90

BUY  13576.29

BUY  13557.20

SELL  12887.24

SELL  12141.09

NASDAQ Composite

BUY  3181.78

BUY  3182.68

BUY  3171.87

BUY  3165.52

BUY  3157.91

SELL  2960.06

SELL  2716.62

Value Line Index

BUY  3133.68

BUY  3131.78

BUY  3118.39

BUY  3109.23

BUY  3099.22

SELL  2886.89

SELL  2723.41

Note: Stop levels, a function of the extant trend, are based on the trailing moving average price channels for the Highs or the Lows of an index. Whether or not a specific index is suggesting a “Buy” or Sell” is determined by whether or not index prices are above or below the current channel Stop levels. Stop levels should only be used as an entry or exit guide and in conjunction with other market entry and exit strategies.

Next page: Indicator review

We are also updating the daily chart of both the Call/Put Dollar Value Flow Line (CPFL) and Most Actives Advance/Decline Line (MAAD) indicators every day and providing the most recent raw data so you can begin to plot the indicators on your own (see below). The weekly equity index indicator summary provides longer-term commentary based on these indicators.

The definitions of the indicators along with links to the original stories provide helpful background. Also, Robert describes these indicators in a recent I-Trade show presentation available online.

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MAAD Daily data for past 30 days*

 CPFL data for past 30 Days

Date

NYSE Adv

NYSE Dec

Date

OEX Call $Volume

OEX Put $Volume

8-22-12

10

10

8-22-12

25059

29209

8-23-12

3

16

8-23-12

9023

29522

8-24-12

14

6

8-24-12

15697

12473

8-27-12

10

9

8-27-12

4942

11962

8-28-12

4

15

8-28-12

3624

7606

8-29-12

13

6

8-29-12

5719

10649

8-30-12

1

18

8-30-12

13887

22730

8-31-12

18

2

8-31-12

13679

23261

9-4-12

7

12

9-4-12

22964

20498

9-5-12

8

10

9-5-12

47187

14990

9-6-12

19

1

9-6-12

49388

20763

9-7-12

14

6

9-7-12

73777

10043

9-10-12

4

16

9-10-12

8682

29510

9-11-12

14

6

9-11-12

51478

20915

9-12-12

13

7

9-12-12

11891

13828

9-13-12

18

2

9-13-12

103979

25464

9-14-12

17

2

9-14-12

99013

26913

9-17-12

5

14

9-17-12

42518

8661

9-18-12

10

10

9-18-12

39120

11537

9-19-12

14

6

9-19-12

20304

13568

9-20-12

7

13

9-20-12

59078

14151

9-21-12

9

11

9-21-12

31947

15633

9-24-12

3

17

9-24-12

29324

13174

9-25-12

3

17

9-25-12

9041

33846

9-26-12

6

14

9-26-12

33635

38648

9-27-12

16

3

9-27-12

23441

15166

9-28-12

3

16

9-28-12

17376

18362

10-01-12

14

6

10-01-12

24889

19709

10-02-12

12

7

10-02-12

5764

13411

10-03-12

12

8

10-03-12

12679

19419

*Note: Unchanged issues are not counted.


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About the Author
Robert McCurtain

Robert McCurtain

Robert McCurtain is a technical analyst/market timer, private investor and financial markets consultant based in New York City. He can be reached at traderbob@nyc.rr.com.

If you would like to read more about how the CPFL is constructed, read a Futures article on the concept. This link will take you to the MAAD article. A two-part series about system development with the MAAD also is available. 

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