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Reading The Market's Mixed Signals With 5 Key Sector ETFs And 1 Index

Published 07/07/2021, 01:37 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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by Forrest Crist-Ruiz

The safest place during Tuesday’s trading session was the tech sector.

The tech-heavy NASDAQ 100 (QQQ) closed a pinch up on the day, while the small-cap Russell 2000 (IWM) broke its 50-Day moving average and closed -1.62% lower.

Conflicting major indices does not make trading easy as both show large portions of the overall market.

With that said, Mish’s Economic Modern Family consisting of 5 key sector ETFs and 1 index could be signaling a weakening market picture.

The members include:

Russell 2000 (IWM) – Small cap index

Transportation (IYT)

Retail (XRT)

Regional Banking (KRE)

Biotech (IBB)

Semiconductors (SMH)

IWM:IYT:XRT:KRE:IBB:SMH Daily Charts

As seen in the picture above, IWM is teetering on the edge of its 50-Day moving average and could drop into a cautionary phase if it closes for 2 consecutive days underneath its major moving average.

This is important because if IWM joins both IYT and KRE under the 50-DMA, half of the Family will be in cautionary phases.

Although the tech sector (SMH) has pushed to new highs, it can quickly turn around once it realizes other key sectors are not following.

On another note, the FOMC Minutes report is released Wednesday.

This could give insight into when the Federal Reserve is going to cut back on its monthly bond-buying program, which has been a major supporting factor in the economy and market growth throughout the pandemic.

Though the Fed has been hesitant to end the program anytime soon, it has raised worries of how much debt the economy can handle before inflation gets too hot.

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ETF Summary

S&P 500 (SPY427 minor support the 10-DMA.

Russell 2000 (IWM) Watching to hold the 50-DMA at 225.77.

Dow (DIABounced off the 10-DMA at 343.54.

NASDAQ (QQQ) Holding near highs.

KRE (Regional Banks) Needs to get back over 63.63.

SMH (Semiconductors) 255.94 minor support.

IYT (Transportation) 257.67 support.

IBB (Biotechnology) 159 support area.

XRT (Retail) 94.25 the 50-DMA

Junk Bonds (JNK109.57 -109.65 support.

XLU (Utilities) 63.34 support area.

SLV (Silver23.75 key support.

VBK (Small Cap Growth ETF) 292.96 resistance level.

TLT (iShares 20+ Year Treasuries) 140 support. 148.55 next resistance level.

USD (Dollar) Needs to hold over 92.30.

DBA (Agriculture) 17.54 next support.

GLD (Gold Trust) Like this to hold over 167.50.

UNG (Natural Gas) 12.32 support from gap.

TAN (Solar Energy) 86.71 support.

USO (US Oil Fund) broke the 10-DMA at 50.

XME (S&P Metals and Mining) 41.17 next support

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