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S&P Holds Breakout as Quarter End Approaches: Market Trends This Week
David Russell
June 29, 2023

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Sizing Up the S&P 500

  • S&P 500 stayed 3 points above August 2022 high so far this week
  • Momentum slowing but members above 20-day MAs still exceed members above 50-day MAs
  • Rotation under the surface as more companies under $100bln of market cap make new 52-week highs
  • S&P 500’s move is relatively extended with index up in 6 of last 7 weeks but no reversal patterns are evident
  • Transports gaining, potential “Dow Theory” signal
  • April 21, 2022, high of 4513 may remain in play
S&P 500, daily chart, with select indicators and patterns.

Key News

  • Carnival (CCL) earnings, revenue beat estimates
  • Consumer confidence jumps to 17-month high as views of current situation improves
  • Generac (GNRC) gains amid Texas grid worries
  • Nvidia (NVDA) drops as The Wall Street Journal reports on potential export restrictions
  • Micron Technology (MU) earnings, revenue beat
  • Crude-oil inventories -9.6mln barrels vs -1.757mln estimate
    • SPR lowest since July 1983

Mover of the Week: Zillow Group (Z & ZG)

  • Real-estate marketing stock jumps as housing comes to life
  • Earnings, revenue and guidance surprised to the upside on May 3
  • Z +63% YTD
  • Still down about 75% from 2021 high
    • Z= non-voting shares
    • ZG=voting shares
  • Discovered using last week’s “non-index runners” scan.
  • Similar companies: EXPI, RDFN

Upcoming Events

  • Friday (6/30): PCE inflation
  • Monday (7/3): ISM Manufacturing
  • Tuesday (7/4): Market losed
  • Wednesday (7/5): OPEC meeting
  • Thursday (7/6): ADP payrolls, initial jobless claims

A Floor Under Crude?

Crude oil futures (@CL), daily chart, with select patterns.

Leveraged Cyclicals in Focus

  • Interest costs are fixed, allowing potential leverage if operations improve.
  • Non-recessionary “soft landing” can support demand. That can help pricing and margins.
  • Eventual peaking of interest rates can reduce interest expense in coming years.
  • Investors see potential double-benefit of margins and credit
  • Recent examples:
    • Cruise ships: CCL, RCL, NCLH
    • Airlines: AAL, UAL, DAL
    • Rental cars: CAR, HTZ
  • Is the opposite process working on consumer staples like GIS?

Using the Platform

Find leveraged cyclicals:

  • EV/MktCap custom indicator: Higher values = more leverage. Results must be sorted by sector because banks have leveraged business model.
  • EV/MktCap can be used in RadarScreen (see “MT Main” workspace: “fundamentals” tab) and Scanner
  • Potential Scan Criteria:
    • Indicator → EV/MktCap > 2 (finds leveraged stocks)
    • Indicator → Sector <> “” (displays sector)
    • Price → Last > Indicator → MovAvg 1 Line (Length = 50) (finds stocks above 50-day MA)
    • Price → %Chg → %Chg (5 day) < 10 (hides stocks up 10%+ in last week)

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About the author

David Russell is Global Head of Market Strategy at TradeStation. Drawing on nearly two decades of experience as a financial journalist and analyst, his background includes equities, emerging markets, fixed-income and derivatives. He previously worked at Bloomberg News, CNBC and E*TRADE Financial. Russell systematically reviews countless global financial headlines and indicators in search of broad tradable trends that present opportunities repeatedly over time. Customers can expect him to keep them appraised of sector leadership, relative strength and the big stories – especially those overlooked by other commentators. He’s also a big fan of generating leverage with options to limit capital at risk.