Nasdaq Triggers Another Breadth Warning

 | Aug 16, 2018 01:36AM ET

Over the past few weeks the Nasdaq has triggered a total of five Hindenburg Omens. As I wrote Hindenburg Omen to be triggered it requires the index to have a positive 50-day rate of change and the number of new highs and lows both surpass 2.8% of all issues within it. When we see a growing number of these signals triggered it points to a consistent rise of inconsistency within the individual components of the index, a sign that longer-term breadth is waning.

Over the past 20 years there have only been a handful of occasions when we have seen the Nasdaq trigger so many Hindenburg Omens in a short period of time. In fact, there have only been three separate occasions when the index triggered 8 signals in less than four week’s time. After each of these the index suffered a correction if not a full blown bear market. At 5 currently we’re obviously not there yet but this may be something worth keeping an eye on as 5 was enough for the top in March of 2000.