Market Analysis for week ending March 8th

Swing Trading Markets Analysis Sector Strength: Consumer Discretionary, Technology, Communication Services, Financials, Consumer Staples #wk41

Here is the swing trading markets analysis for this week #41 where we see sector strength in Consumer Discretionary, Technology, Communication Services, Financials, Consumer Staples. There is narrow strength in the market.

Last week’s swing trading markets analysis (thought) we saw the Santa Claus Rally Taking Hold in December with utilities, technology, consumer staples, industrials, financials.

SPY Base Breakout – S&P 500

The S&P 500 stock market index tracks the stock performance of 500 of the largest companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States. It includes approximately 80% of the total market capitalization of public companies in the United States.

S&P 500 Swing Trading Chart

This Week: the S&P 500 fell 0.59%

Thoughts: 4 of 5 days this week were down days with short term trend of lower lows and lower highs – expect lower, possibly a gap down and touch of the 21 EMA to start the week

RSP – Equal Weight S&P 500

The Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF is designed to provide investors with exposure to the performance of the S&P 500 Index while employing an equal-weighting strategy. Unlike traditional market-capitalization-weighted ETFs, RSP allocates the same weight to each of the 500 constituent companies, which can enhance diversification and reduce concentration risk in large-cap stocks. This approach often leads to different performance characteristics compared to standard S&P 500 ETFs, particularly in varying market conditions. Investors typically seek RSP for its potential to capitalize on smaller companies within the index and to achieve more balanced exposure across sectors.

S&P 500 Equal Weight

This Week: the S&P 500 Equal Weight fell by 1.91%

Thoughts: 10 days of straight declines overall market is weak. RSP looks oversold at this point.

QQQ – Nasdaq 100

The Nasdaq 100 is a stock market index made up of 101 equity securities issued by 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. It is a modified capitalization-weighted index, meaning the stocks’ weights in the index are based on their market capitalizations with certain rules capping the influence of the largest components. So price fluctuations in companies like Alphabet, Apple, Tesla, Nvidia directly affect the Nasdaq 100 day to day.

QQQ Swing Trading Chart

This Week: the Nasdaq 100 rose by 0.94%

Thoughts: continued move higher, short term pullback risk going into next week as the QQQ looks overbought at this level.

IWO – iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF

The iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO) tracks the Russell 2000 Growth Index, which is made up of small-cap companies with strong growth characteristics, such as above-average earnings growth and higher price-to-book ratios. IWO offers a more aggressive play on the small-cap space, focusing on businesses that are expected to grow rapidly, often with higher volatility but potentially greater upside. In contrast, the iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) tracks the broader Russell 2000 Index, which includes both growth and value stocks, making it more diversified but less concentrated on the growth sector.

This Week: the Russell 2000 Growth fell by 3.72%

Thoughts: more than two weeks of pullback in growth stocks. IWO looks oversold so we could see a bounce from the 50 day moving average next week

XIU – iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF

XIU is a liquid ETF that tracks the TSX 60 Index, which consists of the top 60 companies in Canada and has a large-cap focus.

S&P/TSX 60 Swing Trading Chart

This Week: the Canadian S&P/TSX fell by 1.9% and may consolidate here and bounce or bounce from the 5-day

Thoughts: not extended after somewhat sideways action this week

GLD – SPDR Gold Shares ETF

GLD is a relatively cost efficient and secure way to access the gold market. SPDR Gold Shares is the largest physically backed gold exchange traded fund in the world.

Gold swing trading chart

This Week: Gold down by 0.82%

Thoughts: gold is basing

Gold formed a long base since mid-2021 until early 2024. Gold ran up in 2024 and has since broken out of a short base.

Gold long term chart

USO – United States Oil Fund ETF

USO’s investment objective is for the daily changes, in percentage terms, of its shares’ net asset value (NAV) to reflect the daily changes, in percentage terms, of the spot price of light sweet crude oil delivered to Cushing, Oklahoma, as measured by the daily changes in the Benchmark Oil Futures Contract. Specifically, USO seeks for the average daily percentage change in USO’s net asset value, for any period of 30 successive valuation days, to be within plus/minus 10% of the average daily percentage change in the price of the Benchmark Oil Futures Contract over the same period.

This week: oil rose by 4.15%

Thoughts: short term uptrend

IBIT – iShares Bitcoin Trust

Bitcoin is a digital asset that is created and transmitted through the operations of the peer-to-peer Bitcoin Network, a decentralized network of computers that operates on cryptographic protocols. The Bitcoin Network allows people to exchange tokens of value, Bitcoins, which are recorded on a public transaction ledger known as a Blockchain.

The iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF seeks to reflect generally the performance of the price of bitcoin.

Bitcoin Swing Trading Chart

This week: IBIT rose by 2.64%

Next week: IBIT still strong, may run on breakout through resistance as it has been forming higher lows over the last 3 days with tightening price action

TLT – iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF

The iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of U.S. Treasury bonds with remaining maturities greater than twenty years. The TLT portfolio’s effective duration is 16.5 years. So, if interest rates fall by 1.0%, TLT’s price could rise by 16.5%.

This Week: TLT fell by 4.09%

Next Week: long term interest rates rising

Swing Trading Market Summary

MarketNear TermYTD
S&P 500 (SPY)Bullish+27.83%
S&P Equal Weight (RSP)Bullish+15.40%
Nasdaq 100 (QQQ)Bullish+31.78%
Russell 2000 Growth (IWO)Bullish+21.32%
TSX 60 (XIU)Bullish+19.86%
SPDR Gold (GLD)Bullish+28.09%
United States Oil (USO)Bearish+12.83%
Bitcoin (IBIT)Bullish+117.46%
Treasury Bond 20 Year (TLT)Bearish -3.30%

Swing Trading Sector Analysis

Consumer Discretionary (XLY) – uptrend (pulling back)

Consumer Discretionary (XLY) swing trading

Energy (XLE) – downtrend

Energy (XLE) swing trading

Utilities (XLU) – downtrend

Utilities  (XLU) swing trading

Technology (XLK) – uptrend (pullback)

Technology (XLK) swing trading

Materials (XLB)– downtrend

Materials  (XLB) swing trading

Consumer Staples (XLP) – uptrend (basing)

Consumer Staples (XLP) swing trading

Industrials (XLI) – downtrend

Industrials (XLI) swing trading

Communication Services (XLC) – uptrend

Communication Services (XLC)  swing trading

Healthcare (XLV) – downtrend

Healthcare (XLV) swing trading

Financials (XLF) – uptrend (pullback)

Financials (XLF) swing trading

Real Estate (XLRE) – downtrend

Real Estate (XLRE) swing trading

Semiconductor (SMH) – downtrend (just below 50-day – next week could pop)

Semiconductor (SMH) swing trading

Aerospace & Defense (ITA) – downtrend

Aerospace & Defense (ITA) swing trading

Swing Trading Sector Summary – Where to Look for Swing Trade Setups

Worth looking into

  • Consumer Discretionary
  • Technology
  • Communication Services
  • Financials
  • Consumer Staples

Uptrend

  • Consumer Discretionary
  • Technology
  • Communication Services
  • Financials

Early Breakout

  • n/a 

Setting Up

  • Consumer Staples

Downtrend

  • Aerospace & Defense
  • Energy
  • Utilities
  • Materials
  • Industrials
  • Health
  • Real Estate
  • Semiconductors

That’s it for this week.

– Trade well and be well !


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