Sales Of New And Existing Homes Break Out – Genuine Or False?

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There probably is an air of excitement among U.S. housing bulls – particularly the technically oriented ones.  Sales of both new and existing homes have broken out of recent ranges. In June, new homes rose 3.5 percent month-over-month to a … Continued

ITB Rallies 14% In 2 Weeks For Range Breakout, Gives Out Signs Of Fatigue

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Next week’s economic calendar is housing-heavy. Monday brings the NAHB/Wells Fargo housing market index for July, Tuesday housing starts for June, and Thursday existing home sales for June. Builder sentiment remained stuck at 58 for four months through May, before … Continued

Range Bound ITB Reflects U.S. Housing Muddle Through

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Sales of existing homes collapsed 10.5 percent month-over-month in November, to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.76 million units.  This was the first time since February this year sales came in below five million.  November sales were nearly 15 … Continued

Of Late, ITB Not Taking Cue From Builder Sentiment, Rather Other Housing Data

Directionally, ITB, the iShares Dow Jones Home Construction ETF, and U.S. homebuilder sentiment tend to move together.  The correlation coefficient is far from perfect, but at 0.68 between May 2006 and November 2015, it is decent (Chart 1). The National … Continued

Rosy Builder Sentiment, Surging Housing Starts, And Rising Supply Of New Homes

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Are U.S. homebuilders getting too aggressive?  Makes you wonder. This month, the National Association of Home Builders housing market index rose three points to 64, to a 10-year high.  There have been times in the past when builder sentiment ran … Continued

Housing Starts Lately Growing Much Faster Than New Home Sales

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Later this morning, August’s housing starts will be released.  In recent months, momentum has picked up.  July was 1.21 million units (at a seasonally adjusted annual rate) – the highest since 1.26 million in October 2007. In non-recessionary periods, it … Continued

ITB Breaks Out, With Improved Price Action, But Worth Waiting For Breakout Retest

ITB, the iShares Home Construction ETF, has broken out.  Support at $26 goes back to May 2013, and was defended several times during late April and early June.  Since late April, ITB had also been trading within an ascending channel.  … Continued