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The heavy weighting of the big cap tech and social media names is disguising a clear underlying failure to keep up among stocks in the indexes. One of the reasons for this week’s selling — besides the CrowdStrike issues — is a growing recognition, however slow it’s been in coming, that most equities lack strength.
Stock Market Index Charts Showing Weakness.
The chart of S&P 500’s per cent of stocks now trading above the 50-day moving average is here:
Compare that chart to the S&P 500 daily price chart:
While the index itself continues to hit a steady stream of new highs, from November 2023 to July 2024, the number of stocks trading above their 50-day moving averages just keeps declining. It’s a series of lower highs from the January high to the March high to July high.
Here is the Nasdaq 100’s per cent of stocks now trading above the 50-day moving average:
Compare the above chart to that of the Nasdaq-100 daily price chart:
The index representing the big cap tech industry hits a high in March, sells off and then recovers to another new high in July. Note how on the chart for the percent of stocks above the 50-day moving average, a decline appears from December 2023 to the present. Most components are failing to perform like the handful of favorites.
The NYSE Composite’s percent of stocks now trading above the 50-day moving average:
And here’s the NYSE Composite’s daily price chart:
This shows the wider view: it contains all of the stocks that trade on the New York Stock Exchange. The chart shows a high in March, a slightly higher high in May and an even higher high in July. Note how the chart above it shows how the percent of stocks trading above 50-day moving averages tends to go in the opposite direction.
Typically, in an on-going bull market, you want to see both types of charts headed in the same basic direction. Right now, that is not the case and it’s a concern to those who follow divergent characteristics such as these.
Additional price chart analysis at johnnavin.substack.com.
No artificial intelligence was used in the writing of this post.