New 52 Week Highs

Breadth is out of the park Perfect 18

December 23, 2011
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Breadth is out of the park Perfect 18

Score: +18   The bulls put in a perfect breadth score. Gap open today.. Merry Christmas. It will get harder an harder for the bulls, we think there is one more good day in here to go.     The NYSE new highs tag the 10/27 number, which was an exhausted top above the...
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Bulls have a trend now.. let’s see if they can hold it longer than 5 days. $study

December 22, 2011
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Bulls have a trend now.. let’s see if they can hold it longer than 5 days. $study

Score: +14   Two days in a row for the bulls doth a trend make.. so the bulls win the battle of the bottom for now.  We will watch the trend to the upside and see if there is follow through.  The 52 Week new highs need to shine.     Rough action in...
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Breadth goes bullish.. now follow through is needed.. $study

December 21, 2011
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Breadth goes bullish.. now follow through is needed.. $study

Score: +16   Only the NYSE 50 DPI failed to cross into bull territory.  That’s ok for me.. something to look forward to.  The bulls need to show that they can follow through and keep the momentum on their side.     All three indexes are above and beyond with upside momentum.    ...
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Breadth puts in a dismal–10 but.. $study

December 19, 2011
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Breadth puts in a dismal–10 but.. $study

Score: –10   The bulls got it shoved down their throats on Monday. Stuffed by the bears.  The strong open, however, was enough to keep the 52 week new highs happy with higher days all around and the NYSE actually putting in more new highs than Friday, giving the NYSE a bullish score today....
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Neutral.. but tilt goes to the bulls $study

December 19, 2011
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Neutral.. but tilt goes to the bulls $study

Score: +0 Breadth puts in neutral scores, which for the setup compared to the previous week, has a bullish blush.  The 50 DPI is just a good close from going bullish and if we can extend higher highs today we should start to get more consistent bullish scores.     Neutral is with all...
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Bulls pull out a squeaker

December 16, 2011
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Bulls pull out a squeaker

Score: +2   The bulls managed a squeaker.  The Russell 2000 was the winner on the day with all other indicators in the neutral area.  We want to watch old Russell for follow through today.  The scores will be somewhat masked today as we drop off the rally from last week from the calculations....
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Market remains in the bear’s den–16 score $study

December 15, 2011
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Market remains in the bear’s den–16 score $study

Score: –16   Bears continue to pound the downside.   The bulls have gained the easy side where the bears are going to have to work harder now to keep the momentum going.   52 Week new highs have gained downside momentum   The 10 DHL’s only glimmer of hope was the the Russell’s 10...
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Bears have won the battle.. $study

December 14, 2011
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Bears have won the battle.. $study

Score: -12  We have put two days below the bull/bear one on the 50 DPI which puts our longer term trend indicator into the bear camp and a sell the rips mentality.   The gap up put the RUT and Nasdaq 52 week new highs momentum back on track to the upside, but the...
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Another punch by the bears $study

December 13, 2011
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Another punch by the bears $study

Score: -16  The bears punched back again on breadth an have the bulls backed up to the edge. Neither have been able to follow through in a widening battle zone.     The 52 week new highs fell on all three indexes.  An easier cycle begins today for the bulls.  Not an easy cycle,...
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Nice solid 10 for the bulls on Friday.. They need to do it again today $study

December 12, 2011
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Nice solid 10 for the bulls on Friday.. They need to do it again today $study

Score: +10  The bulls just have not been able to put in that perfect +18 bull score, missing on Friday with just a +2 on the 52 week new highs.     All three indexes pushed up higher highs and the Rut and Nasdaq managed to turn momentum around.     Strong days on...
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