There are few surprises within the Bullish Percent Indicators this week. If your intuition is telling you this was not a particularly good week for stocks, you are correct. Large-cap stocks held up rather well as you can see from the two Dow
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August opened with a poor week for U.S. equities. All the major indexes are down while sectors are a mixed bag. When working through the following tables, check the right-hand side (X’s and O’s) for a peek into broad
Bullish Percent Indicators: 28 July 2023
The Bullish Percent Indicators (BPI) tell us this past week was rest time. Overall, both the broad markets and individual sectors were flat to slight improvement in smaller stocks. There is one new Sell signal and that is
Bullish Percent Indicators: 21 July 2023
While the broad U.S. Equities market (NYSE and NASDAQ) rose slightly this week, four tech stocks reversed the bullish trend in the NASDAQ 100. There were also a few changes in sectors of the market and I’ll get into that in a moment. Overall, the equities market continues
Bullish Percent Indicators: 14 July 2023
Investors employing the Sector BPI Plus model will find useful information in the follow Bullish Percent Indicator data. Looking at the index information we see a U.S. stock market driven by large-cap stocks. Small- and mid-cap stocks are strengthening, but have yet to fully participate in the
Bullish Percent Indicators: 30 June 2023
We end the second quarter of 2023 on a strong note with the vast majority of indexes and sectors bullish. The “Misery Index” stands at 7.7 or one of the lower values for an administration approaching reelection for a second term. New
Bullish Percent Indicators: 23 June 2023
While this past week was purported to be one of the weakest weeks for equities since last March, the Bullish Percent Indicators paint a slightly less pessimistic picture. While every major index, with exception of the two Dow indexes, declined slightly, all with exception
Bullish Percent Indicators: 9 June 2023
Bullish Percent Indicator (BPI) data for the past week shows positive increases in nearly all the major indexes. As for the individual sectors, Utilities is still recommended as a Buy as the BPI continues to rest on the 30% bullish mark. Index BPI U.S.