Stock market continues short-term snail’s pace higher

MAAD, CPFL indicator review

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Market Snapshot for session ending 1-15-13
 

Last

Day Change

%Change

S&P 500 Index

1472.34

+1.65

+.11%

Dow Jones Industrials

13534.89

+27.56

+.20%

NASDAQ Composite

3110.77

-6.72

-.22%

Value Line Arithmetic Index

3300.17

+13.54

+.41%

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

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

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

Market Overview – What We Know:

  • Market closed with slight upward bias Tuesday. Percentage gains were fractional and NASDAQ Composite succumbed to fractional selling. Value Line index rallied to another all-time closing high (3300.17) with S&P 500 at new short and intermediate-term closing highs. NASDAQ and Dow 30 continue to lag.
  • Trading volume increased by less than 1% Tuesday relative to Monday’s levels
  • Short-term trend in S&P 500 remains positive and index must sell below lower edge of 10-Day Price Channel (1443.34 through Wednesday) to suggest Minor Cycle negative. Intermediate Cycle remains positive until lower edge of 10-Week Price Channel at 1388.08.
  • Daily MAAD was unchanged Tuesday with 10 issues up and 10 down. Indicator continues to hold below December 20 short-term high in spite of higher S&P prices since then. Short-term negative divergence persists. Daily MAAD Ratio was last toward moderately “Overbought” at 1.26.
  • Daily CPFL was negative Tuesday by 1.13 to 1 and was holding just below new short-term high reached Monday. Daily CPFL Ratio is “Overbought” at 1.93.
  • Relative to cash pricing, Cumulative Volume (CV) in S&P 500, S&P Emini, Dow 30, and NASDAQ Composite remains weak. CV in none has hit a new short-term high.

Market Overview – What We Think:

  • S&P’s move to best level since November 16 low (1343.35) last week and highest closing level since December 2007 is price positive along with strength to new all-time highs in Value Line index, but failure of Cumulative Volume (CV) continues to underscore fact strength since November lows has been fueled by weaker hands. As a consequence, note of caution is warranted.
  • Lower edges of trailing 10-Day Price Channels should be watched with care.
  • Fact that short-term trend remains positive without indicator confirmation hints strength since November lows is suspicious, let alone on larger cycles that have lacked indicator underpinnings since early 2011.
  • Lingering weakness in MAAD, CPFL, Cumulative Volume, and Momentum, are continuing suggestion market may be on borrowed time.

 volume

volume

Index Daily / Weekly / Monthly Stops Weekly Monthly
 

1/14

1/15

1/16

1/17

1/18

1/18

1/31

S&P 500 Index

SELL 1433.63

SELL 1438.25

SELL 1443.34

SELL 1448.54

SELL 1454.12

SELL 1388.08

SELL 1310.68

Dow Jones Industrials

SELL 13178.54

SELL 13208.47

SELL 13241.84

SELL 13281.24

SELL 13325.57

SELL 12864.44

SELL 12445.73

NASDAQ Composite

SELL 3041.15

SELL 3051.41

SELL 3063.79

SELL 3074.95

SELL 3086.86

SELL 2928.00

SELL 2809.46

Value Line Index

SELL 3186.77

SELL 3200.79

SELL 3216.53

SELL 3231.02

SELL 3244.64

SELL 2993.31

SELL 2779.90

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.

maad

cpfl

 

MAAD daily data for past 30 days*

CPFL daily data for past 30 days

Date

NYSE Adv

NYSE Dec

Date

OEX Call $Volume

OEX Put $Volume

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

12-14-12

11

8

12-14-12

755

2204

12-17-12

16

4

12-17-12

3965

2127

12-18-12

16

4

12-18-12

54268

15407

12-19-12

8

10

12-19-12

23234

17820

12-20-12

15

4

12-20-12

60116

9429

12-21-12

1

19

12-21-12

113448

24330

12-24-12

7

11

12-24-12

12273

4633

12-25-12

Holiday

 

12-25-12

Holiday

 

12-26-12

10

10

12-26-12

13183

9095

12-27-12

4

16

12-27-12

13740

15048

12-28-12

3

17

12-28-12

9876

20514

12-31-12

19

0

12-31-12

66137

7704

1-1-13

Holiday

 

1-1-13

Holiday

 

1-2-13

18

2

1-2-13

41038

18210

1-3-13

8

12

1-3-13

27988

14827

1-4-13

16

4

1-4-13

15918

9326

1-7-13

8

12

1-7-13

12111

9021

1-8-13

5

15

1-8-13

30884

8826

1-9-13

11

9

1-9-13

6980

9587

1-10-13

17

3

1-10-13

17253

12394

1-11-13

10

10

1-11-13

21372

8073

1-14-13

8

11

1-14-13

25044

8390

1-15-13

10

10

1-15-13

6735

7626

*Note: Unchanged issues are not counted.


 

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