S&P 500, Russell 2000 Unable To Meaningfully Build On Recent Breakout, Retest Ahead

Both large- and small-caps have failed to meaningfully build on their recent breakout. They were stopped at important spot and now risk breakout retest. From last October’s low to the July 27th high of 4607, the S&P 500 shot up … Continued

Russell 2000 On Verge Of Golden Cross, Even As Ratio Of Nasdaq 100 To Russell 2000 At Potential Reversal

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The Russell 2000 continues to attract offers at 1900. Amidst this, a golden cross is near completion. Plus, a ratio between the Nasdaq 100 and the Russell 2000 is potentially nearing reversal, raising the odds that the latter begins to … Continued

As 1Q23 Earnings Season Ends, Large-Caps Fare Better Than Mid- To Small-Caps, Which Not Necessarily Is Good

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March-quarter earnings, which are on the home stretch, are raising questions – most prominently as to where the sell-side says things are headed and where they might in fact be headed. As of last Tuesday, 89.4 percent of S&P 500 … Continued

15-Month Range Support Once Again Tested, Russell 2000 Bulls Unable To Rally Off Of ’23/’24 Optimistic Earnings Estimates

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Small-cap bulls once again were forced to defend the lower bound of the 1700-1900 range in place since January last year. The Russell 2000 just does not respond to the optimistic growth forecasts in earnings for this year and particularly … Continued

Economically Sensitive And Currently Lagging Small-Caps Likely To Drag Tech/Large-Caps Lower In Months/Quarters Ahead

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The Nasdaq 100 is itching to break out, even as the Russell 2000 is on the verge of a breakdown. Small-caps have a larger exposure to the domestic economy and hence could be sending a message. Optimistic sell-side estimates for … Continued

Revision Trend In ’23 Earnings Estimates Down, Yet To Reflect Full Extent Of End-Demand Softness That Lies Ahead

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Next year’s earnings estimates for US companies peaked in April for large-caps and in June for small-caps. Given Powell’s resolve to significantly reduce the current four-decade-high inflation – no matter what the cost to jobs and the economy – the … Continued

Deceleration Signs Galore; Sell-Side Continues To Maintain Optimistic Outlook For ’23 Small-Cap Earnings

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Things are slowing down. From job creation to real GDP, there are signs of deceleration. CEOs are beginning to sound pessimistic. Often, this can act as a self-fulfilling prophecy. Amidst this comes the sell-side’s overly optimistic estimates for small-cap operating … Continued

Ahead Of Start Of 1Q Earnings Season, Russell 2000 Acts Much Weaker Than S&P 500

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The 1Q earnings season begins in earnest this week, with a host of financials getting the ball rolling. For large-caps, this year’s revision trend is flat to slightly up, but next year’s is decidedly up, which is kind of interesting … Continued

After Last Week’s Huge Rally, Major US Equity Indices At/Near Crucial Resistance

Major US equity indices rallied big last week, closing out right at, or near, important resistance, including moving averages, Fibonacci resistance and breakdown backtest. Concurrently, VIX is sitting on a rising trend line from early January. The S&P 500 (4463) … Continued