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Day Hagan Tech Talk: Stay (Just a Little Bit Longer)
The domestic equity market has experienced a fair amount of volatility over past few months, including 2 large, short-term intraday reversals. Considering uptrend by equity indices affected by the “Growth Index Movers” & the favorable position of the CSLM, many domestic equity market indices remain confined to large trading range patterns, staying a bit longer than desired & frustrating many.
Day Hagan Tech Talk: Rinse and Repeat? More Evidence Needed
While volume expanded last Thursday, it didn’t come close to exceeding its 50-day average as it did when the key reversal occurred in April. Therefore, before labeling last Thursday’s intraday high of 5341.88 as a short-term top (it is now a resistance point), more evidence is needed.
Day Hagan Technical Analysis with Art Huprich, CMT, Recorded May 21, 2024
This presentation discusses the current financial market trends, the Catastrophic Stop Model, new highs, broader indices, Global Equity Supply, Sector Allocations, Global Markets, Seasonality and Sentiment, U.S. Dollar, and more. Financial advisors are encouraged to watch this presentation replay for a comprehensive understanding of the market trends and indicators.
Day Hagan Tech Talk: Shoreline Equities and Smart Sector Update
The domestic equity market has sloshed back and forth over the past few months, confined to a multi-month trading range. Nonetheless, some Advance-Decline lines have reached new highs and new 52-Week Highs are slowly expanding, supporting equities from a primary-trend perspective.
Day Hagan Tech Talk: Rangebound Continues
Equity markets can trend higher (higher price troughs and higher price peaks), lower (lower price peaks and lower price troughs), or sideways (rangebound). With the NYSE Advance-Decline Line (all issues) having just closed at a new high and the NDR Catastrophic Stop Loss model still positive, in mid-March we discussed a “Big Cap hesitation.”
Day Hagan/Ned Davis Research Smart Sector® International Strategy Update May 2024
Entering May, the non-U.S. equity Core model overweighted China, France, and Germany. Japan, the U.K., Canada, Switzerland, and Australia were below benchmark weighting. The Explore model favored Israel, Mexico, Malaysia, Netherlands, and Sweden.
Day Hagan/Ned Davis Research Smart Sector® Fixed Income Strategy Update May 2024
Entering May, the fixed income allocation strategy’s positioning is overweight Long-term Treasurys, U.S. High Yield, and International Investment Grade. U.S. Investment Grade Corporates are neutral. Floating Rate Notes, Emerging Market Bond, TIPS, and Mortgage-Backed Securities are underweighted relative to the benchmark.
Day Hagan/Ned Davis Research Smart Sector® with Catastrophic Stop Strategy Update May 2024
The sector model maintained mixed leadership this month. Entering May, Financials, Industrials, Consumer Staples, and Utilities are above benchmark weight. Energy, Real Estate, and Information Technology are neutral. Materials, Consumer Discretionary, Health Care, and Communication Services are below benchmark weight.
Day Hagan Smart Value Strategy Update May 2024
The DH Smart Value Portfolio continues to invest in companies producing excess returns through positive economic profitability, supported by solid balance sheets (quality), significant cash generation (profitability), and trading with considerable margins of safety (valuation). We believe these factors will continue to provide rational opportunities for the foreseeable future
Day Hagan Tech Talk: Hard Work Begins Now!
Following an oversold condition and some “stealth price stability” in areas other than Technology/Growth (discussed last week), the “Index Movers” bounced higher last week. Consequently, the S&P 500 has retraced approximately 50% of the March-April decline and is now amid various pockets of overhanging selling pressure—resistance.
Day Hagan Market Outlook with Don Hagan, CFA, Recorded April 24, 2024
Day Hagan Market Update, hosted by Donald Hagan, CFA, was recorded on April 24, 2024. Don discusses a variety of financial market-related topics, including the driving forces influencing the global financial markets, the U.S. economy, economic growth vs inflation, Equity Sectors, tax policy, Fed rate cuts, Smart Sector with Catastrophic Stop Update, International markets, Fixed Income, and more.
Day Hagan Tech Talk: Will April Showers Bring May Flowers?
Late last week, the “Index Movers” were sold and consequently the big cap equity indices recorded a significant decline. Meanwhile, other equity market areas attempted to outperform, showing that there was some price stability under the surface. Proxies for utilities, staples, financials, health care, and DJIA were up for the week. Was that it? Is the selling done/close to being done?
Day Hagan Tech Talk: Longer-Term Support and Near-Term Trend Change
Prior to last week’s decline and as volatility picked up in both directions, domestic equity market indices had generally traded sideways for the better part of the past four to six weeks (hesitation). With last week’s sell-off, however, either uptrend lines were violated and not decisively recaptured and/or previous reaction low support levels were broken.
Day Hagan Tech Talk: Break On Through (To the Other Side)
Wall Street tried to “Break on Through (To the Other Side)”—as The Doors might put it—the often-discussed upward trending support lines. With only one exception, however, it was not to be. At least not yet. From a short-term risk management perspective and considering last Friday’s relatively low-quality rally (NYSE Advancing Issues only equated to 57% of Total NYSE Active Symbols).
Day Hagan/Ned Davis Research Smart Sector® Fixed Income Strategy Update April 2024
Entering April, the strategy continued to favor risk-on leadership but did not rebalance. The model remains overweight, U.S. Treasuries (allocated across short-, intermediate-, and long-duration), High Yield, & Emerging Market Bonds. The portfolio is market weight TIPS & Mortgage-Backed Securities & underweight U.S. Floating Rate Notes, U.S. Investment Grade, and International Investment Grade.
Day Hagan/Ned Davis Research Smart Sector® International Strategy Update April 2024
Entering April, the non-U.S. equity Core model overweighted China and Germany. Japan and Canada are neutral. The U.K., France, Switzerland, and Australia are underweight. The Explore model favored Malaysia, the Philippines, Poland, Sweden, and Taiwan.
Day Hagan/Ned Davis Research Smart Sector® with Catastrophic Stop Strategy Update April 2024
The sector model recommended mixed leadership this month. Entering April, Financials and Utilities are overweight. Communication Services and Real Estate are underweight. Materials, Energy, Industrials, Information Technology, Consumer Staples, Health Care, and Consumer Discretionary are all market-weight.
Day Hagan Smart Value Strategy Update April 2024
The Portfolio continues to invest in companies producing excess returns through positive economic profitability, supported by solid balance sheets (quality), significant cash generation (profitability), & trading with considerable margins of safety (valuation). We believe these factors will continue to provide rational opportunities for the foreseeable future.
Day Hagan Tech Talk: Walking the Line, Still
Despite the recent rotation (large vs. small, growth vs. non-growth, S&P sectors—those other than Index Movers are having their day in the sun) & the simplicity of it, the support (and resistance) lines we’ve highlighted remain intact (walking the line). When the lines break, we will take notice. Also, the domestic equity market indices haven’t shown any distinct, strong patterns of distribution.
Day Hagan Technical Analysis with Art Huprich, CMT, Recorded March 26, 2024
This presentation discusses the current Catastrophic Stop Model, Risk Management, potential signaling, U.S. markets, Equity Markets, International Markets, Emerging Markets, China, Technology, Banks, Seasonality, Sentiment, Trends, Growth vs. Value, and more. Financial advisors are encouraged to watch this presentation replay for a comprehensive understanding of the market trends & indicators.