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Are These 5 Key Sectors And Small-Cap Index Lagging Or Leading The Market Higher?

Published 08/31/2021, 01:59 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

ETF Daily Charts

Monday, both the S&P 500 (SPY) and the NASDAQ 100 (NASDAQ:QQQ) again climbed to new highs.

While the large-cap indices continue to lead the market, the Economic Modern Family made little progress.

However, each Family member is standing its ground and may only be lagging when compared to the NASDAQ and SPY’s stellar performance.

Looking at Mish’s Family which included 5 key sectors and 1 major index, we can see that the Grandad Russell 2000 (IWM) is testing its pivotal $225 support level while the Transportation sector (IYT) can’t seem to stay over its 50-Day moving average at $255.74.

Although IYT is under its 50-DMA, if it holds above the low of 8/26 at $253.48, it could be forming a small base before its next move higher.

Because the tech sector is again leading the market higher as shown by the NASDAQ 100, Sister Semiconductor (SMH) has also cleared to new highs.

While shortages of computer chips/semiconductors remain a problem, investor's sentiment in the space looks to be improving.

This could be showing that chip makers are finally beginning to scale up production.

On the other hand, both Grandma Retail (XRT) and Prodigal Son Regional Banking (KRE) sectors have their 50-DMA’s nearby.

For both, the 50-DMA is a pivotal area that needs to be held.

The last member is Brother Biotech (IBB).

Currently, IBB is sitting in a bullish phase over the 50-DMA and needs clear short-term resistance at $173.69.

With that said, the overall picture of the Family is bullish with only the transportation sectors sitting in a caution phase under its 50-DMA.

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In the last couple of weeks, we’ve seen market sentiment quickly switch from caution to bullish.

Now we should watch for Mish’s Family to stay within a bullish phase and for its members to pull away from their 50-DMA.

This will prove that the Family, while lagging the SPY and QQQ, is stilling following the trend higher.

Furthermore, if the Family stays over its 50-DMA we can expect a less volatile market environment.

ETF Summary

S&P 500 (SPY) New highs.

Russell 2000 (IWM) 225 pivotal level to hold.

Dow (DIA) 356.60 high to clear.

NASDAQ (QQQ) New highs.

KRE (Regional Banks) 67.22 recent high to clear. Needs to stay over the 50-DMA at 64.32.

SMH (Semiconductors) New highs.

IYT (Transportation) Needs a second close over the 50-DMA at 255.74 to confirm a bullish phase change.

IBB (Biotechnology) Doji Day. 173.69 to clear.

XRT (Retail) Needs to get over 97 and hold.

Junk Bonds (JNK) 110.10 high to clear.

IYR (Real Estate) Broke over 108 resistance.

XLP (Consumer Staples) 71.29 support.

GLD (Gold Trust) Needs to clear back over the 200-DMA at 169.65.

SLV (Silver) 21.62 new support level.

XME (S&P Metals and Mining) 43.20 support the 50-DMA.

USO (US Oil Fund) 48.56 resistance from the 50-DMA.

TLT (iShares 20+ Year Treasuries) 147.68 support the 50-DMA.

USD (Dollar92.57 needs to hold.

DBA (Agriculture) 19.36 cleared. Watch for this price to build as new support.

VBK (Small Cap Growth ETF) 288 support area.

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The family analogy was fun. I wish Uncle Gold Miners would come to see us again.
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