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IBD Industry Groups Bell Curve – Bullish Percent

The decline in the IBD Industry Groups Bell Curve – Bullish Percent average distribution continued this week, and finished the week at an extreme of 19.35%, which is decline of -12.02%, and the second lowest reading of the year. With a massive 185 (92.5%) of the IBD industry groups in the Stage 4 range, and only 15 (7.5%) groups in Stages 1 or 3, and zero (0%) groups in the Stage 2 range...
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Watchlist Top 30 Relative Strength Leaders Per Group

With the Fed rate decision tomorrow, I thought it would interesting, as well as useful, to do a different type of post instead of the normal watchlist, that highlights 30 of the leading stocks using their Relative Strength (RS) score*, that have appeared in the watchlist since the beginning of August. But on a per group basis. So that there is one one result per group, to give us a broader view than just doing it on the RS score alone...
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Sector Breadth: Percentage of US Stocks Above Their 150 day (30 Week) Moving Averages

The Percentage of US Stocks Above Their 150 day Moving Averages in the 11 major sectors declined by -9.98% over the last week to close the week at 29.17%, which is back in the lower range in the Stage 4 zone. Only the Utilities and Energy sectors are in the 40% to 60% range in the Stage 1 / Stage 3 zone. However, no sectors are currently above 60%, and so there are no sectors currently in the Stage 2 zone...
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How to Setup the Mansfield Relative Strength Indicator in Tradingview

Relative Strength (RS) comparison to the major stock market indexes with sectors, industry groups and also direct RS comparisons with other stocks, is a core part of Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis method, and was described in detail in the classic book Stan Weinstein's Secrets For Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets.
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IBD Industry Groups Bell Curve – Bullish Percent

The IBD Industry Groups Bell Curve – Bullish Percent average distribution continued to decline this week, and finished the week at 31.37%, which is decline of -6.51%. So it has fallen deeper into the Stage 4 zone once more, with the majority of groups (69%) in the Stage 4 zone, and only 4.5% of the groups in the Stage 2 zone.
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