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Under The Hood (05-17-2021)

May 17, 2021

From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza.

Welcome back to our latest "Under The Hood” column for the week ended May 14, 2021. This column is published bi-weekly and rotated on-and-off with our Minor Leaguers column.

In this column, we analyze the most popular stocks during the week and find opportunities to either join in and ride these momentum names higher, or fade the crowd and bet against them.

We use a variety of sources to generate the list of most popular names. There are so many new data sources available that all we need to do is organize and curate them in a way that shows us exactly what we want: A list of stocks that are seeing an unusual increase in investor interest.

Whether we’re measuring increasing interest based on large institutional purchases, unusual options activity, or simply our proprietary lists of trending tickers… there is a lot of overlap.

The bottom line is there are a million ways to skin this cat. Relying on our entire arsenal of data makes us confident that we’re...

[PLUS] Weekly Top 10 Report

May 17, 2021

From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza

Our Top 10 report was just published. In this weekly note, we highlight 10 of the most important charts or themes we're currently seeing in asset classes around the world.

Will Bonds Follow The Path Of Bullion 

A few weeks ago, we put out what you could call a “lower conviction” trade idea in Gold Miners. The reason we did this was simple and boiled down to two things: 1. The risk/reward profile; and 2. The primary trend. The prior was simply too good to ignore as price tested a formidable level of former resistance turned support. And this was taking place within the context of an underlying uptrend. Fast forward to today, and that trade has worked out beautifully (see lower pane).

What’s interesting is that Treasury Bonds are now setting up with a very similar chart formation after grinding steadily back down toward the 2016 and 2019 highs, where prices are now. The question that remains is whether buyers dig in and defend this key former resistance level near 113. They have so far… And just like GDX, the risk/reward here is too good to pass up and...

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RPP Report: Review. Preview. Profit. (05-17-2021)

May 17, 2021

From the desk of Steve Strazza @sstrazza

Welcome to our latest RPP Report, where we publish return tables for a variety of different asset classes and categories along with commentary on each.

Looking at the past helps put the future into context. In this post, we review the absolute and relative trends at play and preview some of the things we’re watching to profit in the weeks and months ahead.

You can consider this our weekly state of the union address as we break down and reiterate both our tactical and structural outlook on various asset classes as well as discuss the most important themes and developments taking place in markets all around the world.

While the weight of the evidence remains in the bull's favor, we continue to see more data arrive that suggests the environment could be shifting toward one that is less conducive to risk assets, at least over shorter timeframes.

In fact, we'd argue that bears have more talking points today than they've had at any time over the trailing year. With each passing week, data continues to suggest a more cautionary approach is appropriate...

[PLUS] Weekly Momentum Report & Takeaways

May 16, 2021

From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza

Check out this week's Momentum Report, our weekly summation of all the major indexes at a Macro, International, Sector, and Industry Group level.

By analyzing the short-term data in these reports, we get a more tactical view of the current state of markets. We can then put these near-term developments into the context of the big picture and glean insights into the structural trends at play.

Let's jump right into it with some of the major takeaways from this week's report:

* ASC Plus Members can access the Momentum Report by clicking the link at the bottom of this post.

Macro Universe:
  • Procyclical Commodities gave back some of their recent gains this week.
    • Copper was down over 2.34%. However, the primary trend remains intact with momentum in a bullish regime.
    • Lumber was the hardest hit this week, dropping over 7% reversing its extreme momentum reading from last week to 64 this week.
  • New short-term lows across the board in many US equity indexes, from the S&P to Dow Utilities, and even SMIDs...

Cash & Champagne

May 15, 2021

What do you want from me?

Do you want me to tell you that it's just all rainbows and butterflies?

Is that why you come here?

Or is it because you know I don't give a shit, and I'm just going to give it to you straight every time?

So here's the deal.

We had a heck of a run. That was one of the best 1-year returns of all time.

What more do you want?

Give it a rest. Let Year 2 play out and see if it's like all those others. So far it's exactly like them.

We've seen a ton of relative strength out of the Value areas of the market: Financials, Natural Resources, Industrials...

Those are the areas where we've wanted to be as money has rotated out of Growth.

But now our upside objectives are getting hit all over the place. We laid all that out 2 weeks ago in great detail.

And now the Dow Jones...

Fertilizer Stocks Activated

May 15, 2021

Over the past few days as the market continued to churn sideways, we witnessed a set of stocks doing well as a group. As sector rotation continues to play out, we see different groups play the game of musical chairs as they move in and out of strong and weak zones.

Fertilizer stocks seemed to have gotten activated recently and there a few names here that we've been tracking for some time.

Let's take a look at the individual names:

The first one here is GSFC. Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals. What we see here is a three-year base breakout with the price moving past its long-term resistance of 114. As the overhead supply has been absorbed at these levels, the price is now ready to move higher in the next leg of the rally.

The indicator has been in the bullish momentum territory, staying rather close to this zone during interim corrections as well.

We are bullish above the level of 114 with a target near 167.

Click on chart to enlarge view.

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Commodities Weekly: Time for a Pullback in Lumber?

May 14, 2021

From the desk of Steven Strazza @Sstrazza and Ian Culley @Ianculley

Lumber futures have been on an absolute tear since last spring. The vertical but volatile price action off last year's lows is something for the history books.

After trading down to 250 in late March of 2020, Lumber has since shot back above 1,600, where it trades today. It’s no wonder social media is full of people flaunting their wealth with stacks of timber. 

But we have to ask... is it time for a pullback? Is this rally overdone here? 

Let’s take a deeper look and discuss why we believe the logical move for Lumber over the short term is sideways... or even lower.

Here’s the chart. Look at that face ripper - up nearly 7x in just over a year!

Lumber futures just barely sliced through our target of 1,636 last week, yet have fallen back below that level in recent sessions.

This action...

[PLUS] Weekly Observations & One Chart for the Weekend

May 14, 2021

From the desk of Willie Delwiche.

The one chart is actually two charts this week. On the left is the S&P 500 and the percentage of stocks in that index that are above their 200-day average (90%). On the right is the NASDAQ Composite and the percentage of stocks in that index that are above their 200-day average (50%). The contrast could hardly be more stark. Even as weakness has been seen in some of the largest sectors (like Technology), the S&P 500 is being supported by ongoing strength in cyclical values areas. The NASDAQ has little to no exposure to those sectors that are doing the best right now and is bearing the brunt of speculative excesses being unwound (the collapse in equity call options is evidence of this shift).

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[Options Premium] Go Where the Money Is

May 14, 2021

Reporter: "Why do you rob banks?"

Willie Sutton: "Because that's where the money is."

True 'nuff. And the same could probably be said of insurance companies, no?

With this in mind, we've got a mid-cap dividend paying insurance company with a beautiful trend thats looking like it wants more.

Breadth Thrusts & Bread Crusts: Farmer’s Market Timing

May 14, 2021

From the desk of Willie Delwiche.

I planted most of the vegetables for the garden over the past couple of weeks. Seeds and seedlings. Neat rows and clustered groups. Into the raised beds they went.  

I don't know what the day to day (or week to week) fluctuations in the weather will be. But I do know that it is (finally) Spring. Planting as the air temperature rises and our daylight hours expand increases the likelihood of a bountiful garden later this summer. Leafy greens (kale, arugula, chard) were the first into the soil. They can withstand cooler temperatures than the cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes.

As a gardener, I have some understanding of the underlying trends and conditions that guide the seasons. Plant too soon and a late frost will kill off tender seedlings. Plant too late and the summer heat will sap the strength of plants without well-developed root systems. 

It's about knowing the growing environment, managing temperature risks and finding opportunities to increase vegetable production.

Some might dismiss this as a farmer’s market timing. I call it prudent.

The ‘Value’ Of Analyzing Internals

May 13, 2021

From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza and Grant Hawkridge @Granthawkridge

We’ve been vocal about the strong market internals supporting equities for some time.

We’ve seen one extreme breadth reading after the next from just about all of the major indexes and sectors since last summer.

One index that hasn’t shown a bullish initiation thrust like its peers is the Nasdaq.

We recently pointed out the NASDAQ Composite showing a substantial deterioration in 52-week highs the past few weeks...

But there are still areas of the market with strong & expanding internals. Breadth data continues to be mixed just like we’re seeing from many asset classes right now.

Using equities as an example, while growth has been weak, value and cyclical areas remain strong.

Breadth Thrusts & Bread Crusts: "It’s a Market of Sectors"

May 13, 2021

From the desk of Willie Delwiche.

JC and I were talking about the market last week in one of our town hall meetings.

"It's a market of stocks," he said, offering up the old Wall Street adage about looking at market health by looking beneath the surface. 

I don't dispute the wisdom embedded in that comment. It's an adage for a reason.

But my response to JC was, "No, it's a market of sectors." 

Let me explain… 

Mystery Chart (05-13-2021)

May 13, 2021

From the desk of Steven Strazza @Sstrazza

Check out our latest Mystery Chart!

What we do here is take a chart that’s captured our attention, and remove the x and y-axes as well as any other labels that could help identify it.

This chart can be of any security, in any asset class, on any timeframe. Sometimes it’s an absolute price chart, other times it’s on a relative basis.

It might be a ratio, a custom index, or maybe the price is inverted. It could be all three!

The point is, when we aren’t able to recognize what’s in front of us, we put aside any biases we may have and scrutinize the price behavior objectively.

While you can try to guess the chart, the point is to make a decision…

So let us know what it is… Buy, Sell, or Do Nothing?

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2 To 100 Club (05-12-2021)

May 12, 2021

From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza

Welcome to the 2 to 100 Club.

Something we’ve been working on internally this year is using various bottoms-up tools and scans to complement our top-down approach. One way we’re doing this is by identifying stocks as they climb the market-cap ladder from small, to mid, to large, and ultimately to mega-cap status (over $200B).

Once they graduate from small-cap to mid-cap status (over $2B) they come on our radar. Likewise, when they surpass the roughly $30B mark, they roll off our list.

But the scan doesn’t just end there. We only want to look at the strongest growth industries in the market as that is typically where these potential 50-baggers come from.

Some of the best performers in recent decades – stocks like Priceline, Amazon, Netflix, and Salesforce, to a myriad of others… all would have been on this list at some point during their journey to becoming the market behemoths they are today.

When you look at the stocks in our table you will notice we...

[PLUS] Weekly Perspectives - Getting Portfolios Positioned For the Future

May 12, 2021

From the desk of Willie Delwiche.

Key Takeaways:

  • Inflation surprise points brings new pressure on portfolios tilted toward yesterday
  • With bond & stock returns more likely to struggle, expand investment opportunity set
  • Commodity exposure poised to do well as inflation picks up and yields rise

The headlines are filled with stories of higher prices for pretty much everything (have you tried to buy a used car recently) and our charts show widespread strength in commodities (beyond just the headline grabbing moves in lumber and copper. Still, this morning’s CPI report managed to surprise many. The headline CPI was up 0.8% in April, versus an expected increase of 0.2%, and the core CPI was up 0.9% in the month, versus an expected increase of 0.3%. That was the largest monthly increase in the core CPI since 1982. The core CPI is now up 3.0% over the past year, the largest such change since 1996. While this may be due in part to various...