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Day Hagan Tech Talk: Break On Through (To the Other Side)

Wall Street tried to “Break on Through (To the Other Side)”—as The Doors might put it—the often-discussed upward trending support lines. With only one exception, however, it was not to be. At least not yet. From a short-term risk management perspective and considering last Friday’s relatively low-quality rally (NYSE Advancing Issues only equated to 57% of Total NYSE Active Symbols).

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Day Hagan Tech Talk: Walking the Line, Still

Despite the recent rotation (large vs. small, growth vs. non-growth, S&P sectors—those other than Index Movers are having their day in the sun) & the simplicity of it, the support (and resistance) lines we’ve highlighted remain intact (walking the line). When the lines break, we will take notice. Also, the domestic equity market indices haven’t shown any distinct, strong patterns of distribution.

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Day Hagan Tech Talk: S&P 500 (Big Cap) Hesitation and Smart Sector Update

While the primary “trend” remains supportive (higher), a mostly euphoric sentiment backdrop reflects an aggressive, bullish attitude. As a contrarian indicator, sentiment represents a short-term yellow flag. This comes at a time of historical seasonal weakness for NASDAQ and a period of near-term hesitation for the S&P 500 (Big Cap/Index Movers Complex).

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Day Hagan Tech Talk: Sugar High to Gut Check

Sir John Templeton once said, “Bull markets are born on pessimism, grow on skepticism, mature on optimism, and die on euphoria.” While I am not saying that the S&P 500’s uptrend has run its course, following last Friday’s tape action (more below) I believe Wall Street’s sugar high (a state of hyperactivity caused by excessive consumption) towards a certain segment(s) of the equity market has produced a gut check—a test or assessment of courage, character, or determination.

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Day Hagan Tech Talk: The Grind Continues

The best way to describe the tape action last week and since the October 2023 low is “the grind higher continues”. Fortunately, the grind higher has recently been taking on more participants, albeit hesitantly and with much consternation. Also, the number of New 52-Week Lows (a guidepost for when the odds of a meaningful decline increase—reach out for a chart) refuses to expand.

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Day Hagan Tech Talk: Rumours

From “Mag 7” to “Lag 7?” Not completely, yet. But the number of technology stocks exhibiting relative outperformance is slowly declining, especially when compared to alternative equity market proxies. Also, while still underperforming the S&P 500 YTD, other sectors—Energy, Health Care, Financial, Consumer Discretionary, and Industrial—are slowly moving up the relative strength scale.

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Day Hagan Tech Talk: Top Heavy Again

Large Cap Growth/Technology stocks that dramatically influence the price direction of certain capitalization-weighted domestic equity market indices are starting to outperform again. This is at the expense of the broader market and has produced some negative breadth divergences. Unless remedied, it is set up to produce either a time or a price correction.

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Day Hagan Tech Talk: Random But Pertinent Thanksgiving Week Observations

Apart from last Tuesday’s “Everything Rally,” during which advancing volume and advancing issues traded on the NYSE were 90% of total volume and total issues traded on the NYSE (bullish), the ensuing tape action displayed by the S&P 500 (SPX) resembled a sideways drift after encountering resistance and sentiment reached “excessive optimism” levels.

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Day Hagan Tech Talk: Inflection Point?!

Interest rates, energy prices, and the U.S. Dollar moved lower last week following softer macro data, dovish remarks from Chairman Powell, and a less hawkish Bank of Japan policy tweak. When combined with outsized CTA short positioning, a squeeze occurred. This produced an impressive topside move by all domestic equity market proxies. This now begs the question, “What’s next?”

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