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The blog shows all articles in date order – including the US Stocks Watchlist, Videos, Indexes, Market Breadth and featured articles on Industry Groups, Sectors or individual Stocks. But if you want see the watchlist posts only, then use the Watchlist tab in the menu, or the category link in the sidebar area.

US Breakout Stocks Watchlist - 20th January 2020

For the watchlist from the weekend scans of the US stockmarket - AVLR, CDNS, CHGG, COST, CRMT, DISCA, EBMT, FARO, FLIR, FWRD, HMI, INTU, LVGO, MKSI, NNBR, NVCR, NWL, PETS, PLAN, POL, PTON, SMG, TTWO, VECO, VRRM, VTRN, WERN, ZUMZ
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Video: Trading Stock Market Breadth Indicators - the "Weight of Evidence" for US Stocks

Weekend update of the major US stock market indexes and indicators. A weekly look beneath the surface of the US stock market, featuring the key market breadth charts for timing trading stocks and the stock market indexes, such as the NYSE Bullish Percent Index, the Advance Decline Line, the New Highs - New Lows etc and some custom breadth indicators of my own in order to determine what the "Weight of Evidence" is suggesting in terms of the US stock market direction and how to allocate your money.
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US New Highs - New Lows Charts

Attached is the latest US New Highs - New Lows Charts. Note the large move in the NYSE New Highs at the end of the week which was the largest daily amount since 2010.
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NYSE and Nasdaq Advance Decline Charts

Updated NYSE and Nasdaq Advance Decline Breadth Charts, including the cumulative AD line, momentum index, cumulative AD volume line, 10 Day AD oscillator and the McClellan Oscillator and Summation Index.
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Major US Stock Market Indexes Update

Another week, and more new highs. The major stock indexes. i.e. the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 continue to soar to new highs, closing the week strongly. But they are now moving out of their normal weekly range, as some have moved outside of the 3 times their average weekly range Keltner channel - which is quite rare, as around 95% of time or so the price action will trade within that range.
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