Market Overview

Critical Intersections for Small Caps, Retail, Semis and Long Bonds

 

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Let’s take a deeper look at semiconductors (SMH), long bonds (TLT), small caps (IWM), and retail (XRT).

IWM Daily Chart

The overall market is at a crucial intersection.

These sectors will be crucial to determining the market’s trajectory for the rest of the year.

You can see on the daily chart above on the Russell (IWM) how close IWM is to the 200-day moving average, serving as resistance to higher highs. Also evident is lower support for IWM, around 176.

Small caps are displaying weak momentum in our Real Motion Indicator. Our Leadership/Triple Play Indicator also exhibits weak leadership performance relative to the S&P 500 (represented by SPY).

If IWM can get through 190, that would indicate that we will have a more sustained rally, but problems are ahead for if IWM breaks down below 182.

So, what are the other key sectors telling us right now?

XRT Daily ChartXRT Daily Chart

Retail sales were mixed over Black Friday, with online sales setting a record. XRT is at an intersection — if it breaks down under 67, it could go back to 64.

The Real Motion Indicator and Leadership/Triple Play Indicator signal Granny Retail’s price still has momentum strength and leadership displayed.

If XRT can get through 66-67.55, that will be a big positive for the US consumer. Otherwise, we might see a move down.

SMH Daily Chart

The Leadership/Triple Play Indicator for SMH also exhibits strong leadership performance relative to SPY above indicating continued outperformance.

But if SMH breaks 212, it could fall back to 200 near the 50-day moving average signaling continued weakness in the tech sector.

TLT Daily Chart

Bonds have been in demand as a safe haven asset, but this may not continue as rates rise.

The TLTs Leadership/Triple Play Indicator exhibits strong leadership performance relative to the SPY, indicating continued outperformance.

TLTs (long bonds) still need to go through 103.85. They need to cross this price to indicate a more bullish sustained move upward.

At this point, it’s hard to say if the market is in a risk-on or risk-off mode.

We will continue to watch these sectors and if the sectors can’t rally and get over these price levels, it could be a sign of trouble ahead.

ETF Summary

S&P 500 (SPY) 390 support and 400 resistance

Russell 2000 (IWM) 178 support and 184 resistance

Dow (DIA) 335 support and 342 resistance

Nasdaq (QQQ) 278 support and 286 resistance

KRE (Regional Banks) 60 support and 65 resistance

SMH (Semiconductors) 210 support and 220 resistance

IYT (Transportation) 219 support and 227 resistance

IBB (Biotechnology) 129 support and 135 resistance

XRT (Retail) 63 support and 68 resistance

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