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Bullish Percent Indicators: 16 February 2024

February 17, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Bullish Percent Indicators are a different way of examining the behavior of the securities market.  Keep in mind that the two tables shown below concentrate on U.S. Equities.  The top table looks at seven broad indexes and there are plenty of overlapping stocks between the indexes.  I pay most attention to the NYSE and NASDAQ […]

Filed Under: Bullish Percent Indicators, Portfolio Construction, Portfolio Management, Sector BPI, Technical Indicators Tagged With: Bullish Percent Indictors, Sector BPI

Bullish Percent Indicators: 23 February 2024

February 24, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Despite a strong day or two this week, Bullish Percent Indicators paint a slightly weak outcome for U.S. Equities.  This is the case for both the broad indexes as well as the individual market sectors. The call for a Buy in Utilities a week ago is paying off as readers will see in the second […]

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Kepler Portfolio Review: 23 February 2024

February 24, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Normally I do not review individual portfolios on the weekend as markets are closed and if there are any manual risk adjustments advised they cannot be enacted until the market opens next week.  There are two reasons why the Kepler is reviewed this morning. The last review occurred early in February and I wanted to […]

Filed Under: Kepler Portfolio, Portfolio Management, Risk Management, Sector BPI, Technical Indicators

Reworking the Sector BPI Investing Model

February 26, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Since the Sector BPI investing model was launched a little over a year ago several tweaks or adjustments have been made to the BPI model.  This blog post explains another adjustment or refinement.  Rather than complicate the model, this version is one of reduction or simplification.  To explain these changes it makes sense to apply […]

Filed Under: Sector BPI, Bullish Percent Indicators, Critical Material, Portfolio Management Tagged With: Sector BPI

Bullish Percent Indicators: 1 March 2024

March 2, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Based on BPI data for this week, it was a positive five days for U.S. Equities.  There were two exceptions among the eleven sectors, but overall it was a good week for stocks. Index BPI All indexes are bullish with exception of the DJIA and that is an anomaly as the percentage of bullish stock […]

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Bullish Percent Indicators: 8 March 2024

March 9, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Innovation is the ability to see change as an opportunity – not a threat. – Anonymous “In the realm of sector investing, Bullish Percent Indicators (BPI) serve as valuable analytical tools. These indicators help investors gauge the overall sentiment and strength of a particular sector within the market. By tracking BPI, investors can make informed […]

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Bullish Percent Indicators: 15 March 2024

March 16, 2024 By Lowell Herr

U.S. Equities were a tad erratic this week as some indexes and sectors of the market performed very well while others took a hit.  Technology stocks were a good example as the NASDAQ and VGT dropped significantly.  Energy on the other hand jumped up into the overbought zone. In addition to the two BPI tables […]

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Bullish Percent Indicators: 22 March 2024

March 23, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Point and Figure charts are unique to Technical Analysis. Bullish Percent Indicator (BPI) data for this week informs us this was a good week for U.S. Equities.  Not every indicator moved up, but the vast majority showed an increase in the percentage of bullish stocks.  The data found in the following tables comes from StockCharts […]

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