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Sudden Bearish Drop In Steel Stocks

Published 10/07/2014, 06:19 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

It was September 17, 2014. Not even a month ago, U.S. Steel (NYSE:X) enjoyed another gap up just 6 weeks since it printed a 19.4% post-earnings gain. The headline drivers for the latest pop were:

  1. A price target boost from Goldman Sachs from $47 to $58,
  2. X’s announcement of strategic business actions, and
  3. An increase in earnings guidance, albeit not quantified.

Since then, it has been all downhill…and fast.

X: A swift and abrupt change in sentiment

A swift and abrupt change in sentiment

Over 18 months X has almost traversed its post recession range

In the last 18 months U.S. Steel has almost traversed its entire post-recession range. Note that this is peanuts compared to the remarkable recovery during the last bull market!

AS of yesterday, U.S. Steel has sold off straight down 11 of the last 12 trading days. It filled the September 17th gap up in 7 trading days. It has now even sliced right through potential support at the 50-day moving average (DMA). This kind of reversal and breakdown is very bearish for the stock. Yet, I cannot find any definitive news to explain the sudden reversal. From a technical perspective, a complete reversal of the post-earnings gains makes sense as it would neatly coincide with a retest of the still rising 200DMA.

U.S. Steel is not alone. This is NOT a company-specific reversal. Several steel stocks are exhibiting similar trading patterns: a rapid rise to a September 17th peak for the year followed by an almost immediate plunge.

Nucor Corporation (NYSE:NUE) is retesting its 200DMA and is back to negative for the year.

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Nucor lost its hold on a six-year high and is now trading DOWN YTD

Nucor lost its hold on a six-year high and is now trading DOWN year-to-date

Steel Dynamics Inc. (NASDAQ:STLD) has broken through 50DMA support and like U.S. Steel looks ready for an eventual 200DMA retest.

Steel Dynamics back to top of its 2-day July post-earnings action

Steel Dynamics is back to the top of its 2-day post-earnings reaction from July

I started this year wanting to return to tracking the steel industry more closely. I never did and last month felt like I missed out on a major opportunity. There is clearly another major opportunity, but now I am a lot less sure it is to the upside in the near-term.

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