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Market Breadth

“If I could impress on you one fact, it would be that at least 75 percent of the risk in any stock is associated with the market and sector. If the overall market is not supporting higher prices, very few stocks you own, if any, will do well.”
Thomas J. Dorsey – Point and Figure Charting

Being able to identify the four Stages visually on individual stock charts is a crucial skill when using the Stage Analysis method. However, the major stock market index charts, such as the S&P 500, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the Nasdaq 100, are all just averages of the stocks within them, and are also distorted by the weighting of stocks.

For example, currently the top 10 stocks in the Nasdaq 100, make up 54% of the weighting. So over half of the Nasdaq 100s price action is determined by just 10% of the stocks. Therefore, you could have a scenario where 90% of stocks in the index are in Stage 4 declines, but the index chart could still look reasonably healthy in Stage 2, as the top 10 stocks are still in Stage 2 advances and holding the index up.

This is where market breadth indicators come into play. As they give you an unbiased look at what’s really going on under the surface of the stock market, and so can help you to determine the actual Stage that the market index is in.

There are many different data sources that you can use to get market breadth information, and each have their own strengths and weaknesses. But in the Stage Analysis method, no market breadth information is used in isolation. Instead, we use what is known as the Weight of Evidence approach, where all of the different market breadth information is combined to determine the overall strategy that should be used, and so can help you to determine whether you should be using a more cautious strategy or a more aggressive one.

Stan Weinstein was famous for using over 50 different indicators to determine the Weight of Evidence. But retail investors shouldn’t be put off, as you can achieve a similar effect by using a much smaller, core set of market breadth indicators, to create your own Weight of Evidence.

Stage Analysis Members Weekend Video – 29 May 2022 (1hr 43mins)

This weekends Stage Analysis Members Video features analysis of some attempted Stage 2 breakouts on strong relative volume and some strong volume springs. Followed by the Major Indexes Review on Multiple Timeframes, and the IBD Industry Group Bell Curve - Bullish %, as well as the Industry Groups Relative Strength Rankings and groups on the move. I also cover the Market Breadth Charts in detail to help to determine the Weight of Evidence and then I finish with detailed coverage of the weekends watchlist stocks from the US stock market and IPO stocks update from the midweek video.
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Follow Through Day – Part Four: Oversold Stage 4 Stocks Attempt to Rebound

Today saw strong moves in the more depressed areas of the market with leadership from beaten down areas such as Growth, Consumer Discretionary, Communication Services, Technology, Software, Semiconductors and IPOs and more. Which triggered yet another Follow Through Day (FTD) attempt – the fourth this year – and IBD declaring a Confirmed Uptrend again. However...
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Stage Analysis Members Midweek Video – IPO Special –25 May 2022 (1hr 30mins)

Todays Stage Analysis members video includes a special feature focusing on the IPO stocks that listed in the last year and are attempting to build bases. The has been a huge decline in the IPO stocks since November, with a more than -60% decline in the IPO etf for example that covers the group. But some of those younger stocks that have listed could recover and become future leading stocks once the Stage 4 decline ends and starts to transition into Stage 1.
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Stage Analysis Members Weekend Video – 22 May 2022 (1hr 18mins)

This weekends Stage Analysis Members Video features Stage Analysis of the mega caps $AAPL and $TLSA as they test major levels in early Stage 4, plus the Major Indexes Review. Then a look at the US Stocks Industry Groups Relative Strength tables and groups of interest. The Market Breadth Charts to determine The Weight of Evidence and the US Stocks Watchlist in Detail, with marked up charts of what I'm watching for on the long and short side.
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