NASDAQ
NASDAQ Now, Financials Next?
We wouldn't be surprised if the S&P 500 Financials require a recovery period just as long as NASDAQ's.
Major Trend Moves To Neutral, But Not All Hope For The Bulls Is Lost
Deteriorating Technicals drove the move to Neutral, but a new positive reading in the Attitudinal category gives some hope to the bulls.
Nothing But Clear Blue Skies Ahead? We're Not So Sure
With no obvious technical resistance left for the U.S. stock market, we’re skeptical of the “long cycle” view, primarily based on valuations and “provincial” data points.
2011 Volatility Summary: S&P 500 And NASDAQ
Even though the major indices ended the year flat for the most part, volatility measures paint a different story.
NASDAQ Ten Year ACR Now At An All-Time Low...And Heading Lower
Demoralizing long term returns factor into why the investing public has avoided the U.S. stock market during the last several years — even during the bull market.
Some Erosion - But Not A Collapse - In The Wall Of Worry
The surprising restraint in investor enthusiasm has been a key pillar behind our bullish case for the stock market.
Debunking One Myth Of The Buy And Hold Rationale
Debunking one myth of buy and hold rationale. Showing how stock market returns change if investors avoid the best and worst performing stock market days. Essentially, anything can be proven with statistics.
NASDAQ vs. S&P Market Weights
Comparing the sector weights between the NASDAQ and the S&P 500.
Is The NASDAQ Recovery Over?
NASDAQ was only index to decline in February. Some are wondering if the rally is over for the NASDAQ. This month’s “Of Special Interest” looks at past NASDAQ recoveries.
NASDAQ & NYSE Short Interest
New NASDAQ buy signal as volume declines. NYSE short interest ratio increases again as volume and short interest both decline.
Volatility Update…..Both Indexes Show Lower Volatility In 2003
Volatility continues to fade in the S&P but remains volatile on a historical basis.
NASDAQ & NYSE Short Interest
Both the NYSE and NASDAQ short interest ratios saw increases in July.
Volatility Update…..Both Indexes Show Lower Volatility In 2003
In 2003, the NASDAQ has not been as volatile as in recent years, but is still more volatile than the S&P 500.
NASDAQ & NYSE Short Interest
While the NASDAQ short interest ratio continued to decline, the NYSE ratio increased in June.
“Sell In May And Go Away”
It looks like a strong first half can still lead to a good second half, unless the first half was really good.
NASDAQ & NYSE Short Interest
Both indicators drop to neutral in May.
Volatility Update…..NASDAQ Still More Volatile Than The S&P 500
In 2003, the NASDAQ has not been as volatile as in recent years, but is still more volatile than the S&P 500.
NASDAQ & NYSE Short Interest
Both the NASDAQ and NYSE short interest ratios increased in April.
NASDAQ & NYSE Short Interest
Both ratios still bullish.
NASDAQ & NYSE Short Interest
Both ratios reconfirming a buy signal.