Stock market looking tired on short-term cycle

MAAD, CPFL indicator review

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Market Snapshot for session ending 12-13-12
 

Last

Day Change

%Change

S&P 500 Index

1419.45

-9.03

-.63%

Dow Jones Industrials

13170.72

-74.73

-.56%

NASDAQ Composite

2992.16

-21.65

-.72%

Value Line Arithmetic Index

3094.77

-16.56

-.53%

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

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

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

Market Overview – What We Know:

  • Major indexes lost ground Thursday as more profit taking set in.
  • Market volume rose 1.4% compared to Wednesday.
  • Short-term trend remains positive with S&P 500 only needing to sink below lower edge of 10-Day Price Channel (1404.89 through Friday) to indicate reversal of near-term trend to negative.
  • Intermediate Cycle remains negative until S&P 500 moves above upper edge of 10-Week Price Channel (1449.74 through December 14).
  • Daily MAAD was net negative Thursday with 5 issues positive and 15 negative. Indicator remains above resistance point made September 14 when S&P hit short to intermediate high at 1474.51, but holds well below major resistance peak reached back on March 20. Daily MAAD was negative by 3 to 1 Thursday and Daily MAAD Ratio remains moderately “Overbought” at 1.43.
  • Daily CPFL was negative Thursday by 1.30 to 1 and Daily CPFL Ratio was just above “Neutral” at 1.09.
  • Cumulative Volume in S&P 500 and S&P Emini has continued to under perform S&P cash pricing since November 16 S&P 500 low (1343.35).

Market Overview – What We Think:

  • We suspect time is running out on short-term uptrend in effect since November 16 lows (1343.35—S&P 500). In fact, Wednesday’s intraday high (1438.59—S&P 500) could prove to be the high for that several-weeks-old uptrend.
  • In face of near-term “Overbought” conditions and fact index pricing has yet to overcome major resistance at September/October highs, we think recent strength could prove to be countertrend bounce in otherwise negative intermediate trend.
  • Rally by Daily MAAD to new short-term high Wednesday suggested confirmation of recent market gains, given proximity of S&P pricing to upper edge of 10-Week Price Channel and point to surpass to suggest intermediate-term to reversal, but bullish case must still be proven, longer-term.
  • In addition, until S&P rallies above September major resistance high (1474.51), any gains back toward that level could prove to be nothing but reflex rally into longer-term top.

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Index Daily / Weekly / Monthly Stops Weekly Monthly
 

12/10

12/11

12/12

12/13

12/14

12/14

12/31

S&P 500 Index

SELL 1399.52

SELL 1401.55

SELL 1401.80

SELL 1403.07

SELL 1404.89

BUY 1449.74

SELL 1293.26

Dow Jones Industrials

SELL 12889.78

SELL 12908.81

SELL 12918.45

SELL 12939.40

SELL 12968.14

BUY 13465.50

SELL 12313.37

NASDAQ Composite

SELL 2967.92

SELL 2973.92

SELL 2974.04

SELL 2973.67

SELL 2973.63

BUY 3090.05

SELL 2772.87

Value Line Index

SELL 3024.94

SELL 3033.15

SELL 3038.81

SELL 3045.07

SELL 3051.65

BUY 3098.24

SELL 2758.13

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

10-30-12

Closed

---

10-30-12

Closed

---

10-31-12

9

10

10-31-12

9884

11891

11-1-12

17

3

11-1-12

86326

16444

11-2-12

5

14

11-2-12

12443

26349

11-5-12

14

5

11-5-12

11722

14660

11-6-12

12

7

11-6-12

45048

15298

11-7-12

0

20

11-7-12

20788

52029

11-8-12

3

17

11-8-12

16602

92193

11-9-12

11

9

11-9-12

25606

54375

11-12-12

13

7

11-12-12

8515

54791

11-13-12

6

13

11-13-12

23074

65737

11-14-12

3

17

11-14-12

16161

95621

11-15-12

11

9

11-15-12

46018

81180

11-16-12

15

5

11-16-12

40162

46466

11-19-12

19

1

11-19-12

38924

21109

11-20-12

13

7

11-20-12

21081

21565

11-21-12

15

4

11-21-12

9525

8770

11-22-12

Holiday

---

11-22-12

Holiday

---

11-23-12

19

1

11-23-12

29866

8250

11-26-12

10

9

11-26-12

25831

10117

11-27-12

6

14

11-27-12

9673

23131

11-28-12

17

1

11-28-12

27896

19815

11-29-12

18

2

11-29-12

86001

24299

11-30-12

9

10

11-30-12

22585

14307

12-3-12

5

14

12-3-12

17418

14769

12-4-12

13

7

12-4-12

7473

11819

12-5-12

15

5

12-5-12

10641

35677

12-6-12

13

7

12-6-12

11237

9199

12-7-12

14

5

12-7-12

21423

8692

12-10-12

12

8

12-10-12

5801

8010

12-11-12

16

4

12-11-12

58541

16935

12-12-12

14

6

12-12-12

14037

29016

12-13-12

5

15

12-13-12

16200

21122

*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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