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Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical Analysis - Page 282

(This post was last modified: 2018-05-20, 02:52 PM by BarnabeBear.)

RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis

Thanks you Isa & grbaNT for your weekly updates!
Eagerly awaited on my end Wink

RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis

Hi I've found an interview of Stan Weinstein in a book called "The Heretics of Finance"

.pdf   The Heretics of Finance (Lo & Hasanhodzic - 2009).pdf (Size: 1.37 MB / Downloads: 3,903)

I thought I would share it with you guys. Even if nothing revolutionnary to it, it's always nice to have a bit more words spoken by Stan !
Bonus : it dates back from 2009 only, so a bit more updated than the Technically Speaking excerpt that Isatrader kindly shared here.

RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis

(2018-05-23, 01:52 PM)BarnabeBear Wrote: Hi I've found an interview of Stan Weinstein in a book called "The Heretics of Finance"

I thought I would share it with you guys. Even if nothing revolutionnary to it, it's always nice to have a bit more words spoken by Stan !
Bonus : it dates back from 2009 only, so a bit more updated than the Technically Speaking excerpt that Isatrader kindly shared here.

Thanks BarnabeBear, I have read this before, as I think it was shared by another member many years ago on my old T2W Stan Weinstein thread. But I don't think it's been put on here. So I'll do a link to your post from the first post in the thread, so it's easy for people to find in the future.

Cheers

isatrader

Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator.

Cumulative P&F Breakouts - Breakdowns custom Breadth charts

Attached is my updated custom breadth charts that I do based on the daily point and figure double top and double bottom breakdowns for those that don't follow the thread.

Note: I mentioned last week that the 10 day MA oscilllator had reached it's normal upper range. This has now pulled back a bit with the consolidation this week, so the market could have room to move again if it breaks higher again, as it's no longer as extended short term as it was.

                       

isatrader

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RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis

Thanks Isa. Very interesting this concept of yours, the 10MA Cumulative Net Breakout number (if I understand it right, of course).

RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis

(2018-05-26, 12:07 PM)BarnabeBear Wrote: Thanks Isa. Very interesting this concept of yours, the 10MA Cumulative Net Breakout number (if I understand it right, of course).

It's the 10 Day Moving Average of the P&F Double Top breakouts minus the P&F Double Bottom breakdowns. I've added it to the attached chart so you can see what it is in green. And i've included the isolated chart that I show, so you can see why it's useful to be seen on it's own.

       

I show it on it's own in exactly the same way as the 10 Day MA Advance Decline Oscillator is shown. So you can use that for comparision - which can be seen at the bottom of the attached Advance Decline chart below.

   

isatrader

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RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis

Yep, that's what I had understood. Many thanks for the precisions.
Very good tool ! (I'm wondering including it in my toolbox, but my weekly chartbook has inflated to nearly 100 charts, so... And if you do it here, that may be enough for my lazy-bastard-me. Wink

RE: Major US Stock Indexes Update - NYSE, Nasdaq, S&P 500, DJIA & S&P 600 small caps

Here's the overview charts of the US Bullish Percent and Moving Average Breadth

Note: A mixed week for US stocks with the small caps in Stage 2, whereas the rest of the market remains in Stage 3 ranges. There were small gains in most, but the NYSE closed lower -0.65%, so I think that was because it has a much higher weighting of the energy stocks, of which a lot had a very bad week on the back of oil falling almost 5%. There were large pullbacks in numerous energy stocks, in what has been the sector of the year so far. So it raises the question of whether it's just a pullback after the huge gains in the sector, or whether we've seen a top for energy stocks. But will be something to keep a close eye on.

                   

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