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March's Close Relative to 23-Month MA Is Key for SPY and Semiconductors

By Michele SchneiderStock MarketsMar 30, 2023 12:32AM ET
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March's Close Relative to 23-Month MA Is Key for SPY and Semiconductors
By Michele Schneider   |  Mar 30, 2023 12:32AM ET
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We have written lots of Daily’s, not to mention, talked a lot about on media, the significance of the 23-month moving average.

Here are some past comments:

What has happened in the last 2 years? A bullish run in 2021 based on easy money. Inflation running hotter than most expected.

The banks were caught off guard, and by 2022, the party was over.

So, that begs the question of why this year’s 23-month moving average is one of the most important indicators for equities.

The business cycle generally consists of four distinct phases: expansion; peak; contraction; and trough.

And it takes about 4.7-5 years to run through the cycle. However, in the spirit of our new paradigm, or rules that are square pegs fitting into round holes, we must ask:

Was Covid the trough?

Was the expansion in 2021?

The peak January 2022?

The trough in October 2022?

And now, 2 years later, expansion again?

No need to stress about that we just need to watch the charts.

With only 2 more days until the end of the month and the quarter, we see one area potentially expanding further, while the key S&P 500 index ETF SPY has more to go.

Plus, we have learned from the past that chip stocks can lead only so far before they run out of gas, pulling the economic boat all by themselves.

The 23-month moving average, or just shy of a 2-year business cycle, speaks volumes.

The Semiconductor ETF VanEck Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ:SMH) is clearing the 23-month MA assuming it can stay above that level through the end of the day.

If SMH sells off from here, failing the blue line, that would be very informative, not to mention emboldening the bears.

However, if SMH does indeed close above the blue line, what might be expected as we start the 2nd quarter?

SMH - SPY Monthly Charts
SMH - SPY Monthly Charts

The SPY chart tells us a different story. SPY remains rangebound somewhere between 380-405. Over 405, it could run to 420, the moving average resistance.

Maybe SMH is at 265-270 if SPY gets to 420-but then what? For now, with yields higher, anything is possible.

However, I would respect how this month closes relative to the MAs. Expansion can begin with tech and trickle down to other sectors.

Or tech could just as easily reverse course in these skittish times.

ETF Summary

  • S&P 500 (SPY) Nice job SPY-400 pivotal
  • Russell 2000 (IWM) 170 support- 180 resistance
  • Dow (DIA) 325 pivotal
  • Nasdaq (QQQ) 305 support 320 resistance
  • Regional banks (KRE) Weekly price action more inside the range of the last 2 weeks
  • Semiconductors (SMH) After testing 250-SMH sprouted wonder woman wings-
  • Transportation (IYT) 223 now resistance with 219 key support
  • Biotechnology (IBB) Cleared the 200-DMA at 127 so now needs to hold it
  • Retail (XRT) Still weakest besides KRE as far as Economic Modern Family-so if rally holds it has to be with Granny in it. 60 key support
March's Close Relative to 23-Month MA Is Key for SPY and Semiconductors
 

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