Tech Talk for Monday November 28th 2022

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Pre-opening Comments for Monday November 28th

U.S. equity index futures were lower this morning. S&P 500 futures were down 31 points in pre-opening trade.

Index futures responded to civil unrest in China due to increased COVID 19 restrictions. The Shanghai Composite Index dropped 23.14 to 3078.55. In response, Crude oil dropped $2.40 to $73.86 per barrel.

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Apple $APPL dropped $2.75 to $145.36 after lowering iPhones production expectations from China by 6 million units.

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Salesforce.com $CRM dropped $2.20 to $151.15 after Stifel Nicolaus lowered its target price from $200 to $185.

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First Solar $FSLR dropped $4.44 to $166.99 after JP Morgan downgraded the stock from Overweight to Neutral.

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EquityClock’s Daily Comment

Headline reads “Unlike other bear market rallies realized this year, stocks are sustaining their position above their 200-day moving averages for more than just a couple of days”.

http://www.equityclock.com/2022/11/26/stock-market-outlook-for-november-28-2022/

Technical Scoop from David Chapman and www.enrichedinvesting.com

https://enrichedinvesting.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Grudging-gains-five-ps-reserves-rise-holdings-fall-Dollar-declines-golden-equity-negative-energy-cap-talk1.pdf

 

The Bottom Line

Lots of cross currents are expected to impact equity markets between now and the end of the year!

  • Technical action by broadly based North American equity indices is encouraging. The Dow Jones Industrial Average broke above its August high at 34,281.36 on Friday to a six month high. The TSX Composite Index broke above its August high at 20,323.57 on Thursday to a six month high.

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  • Seasonal influences for developed world equity markets are positive until the first week in January. They are strongest in the last week in November and in the December 16/January 6th period.
  • Earnings estimates for major North American companies continue to drift lower. S&P 500 earnings in the fourth quarter are expected to drop 2.1% on a year-over-year basis.
  • U.S. economic focus is on efforts by the Federal Reserve to lower inflation rate by raising the Fed Fund rate. Consensus currently calls for another 50 basis point increase in the Fed Fund Rate to 4.25%-4.50% on December 14th. Next significant data point watched by the Federal Reserve prior to the December 13th meeting occurs this Thursday when the October Core PCE Price Index is released.
  • A national strike in the U.S. railway industry starting the end of next week is possible. Without a settlement, the unions are set to go on strike at 12:01 am ET on December 9. Producers of time sensitive materials (e.g. chemicals) already are postponing shipments.
  • ‘Tis the season for tax loss selling prior to yearend! Tax loss selling pressures are expected to be higher than average this year because North American equity prices on average are significantly lower than last year. Investors will want to realize losses for tax purposes before the end of the year to offset capital gains realized in previous years.

Economic News This Week

September Canadian real GDP released at 8:30 AM EST on Tuesday is expected to increase 0.1% versus a gain of 0.1% in August. Third quarter Canadian GDP is expected to increase at an annualized rate of 1.5% versus a gain of 3.3% in the second quarter.

U.S. third quarter U.S. GDP released at 8:30 AM EST on Wednesday is expected to increase at an annualized rate of 2.7% versus a gain of 2.6% in the second quarter.

November Chicago PMI released at 9:45 AM EST on Wednesday is expected to improve to 47.1 from 45.2 in October.

Federal Reserve Chairman Powell speaks on the economy at 1:30 pm EST on Wednesday.

Beige Book is released at 2:00 PM EST on Wednesday.

October Core PCE Price Index released at 8:30 AM EST on Thursday is expected to increase 0.3% versus an increase of 0.5% in September. On a year-over-year basis October Core PCE Price Index is expected to increase 5.0% versus a gain of 5.1% in September.

October Personal Income released at 8:30 AM EST on Thursday is expected to increase 0.4% versus a gain of 0.4% in September. October Personal Spending is expected to increase 0.8% versus a gain of 0.6% in September.

October U.S. Construction Spending released at 10:00 AM EST on Thursday is expected to drop 0.3% versus a gain of 0.2% in September.

November ISM Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index released at 10:00 AM EST on Thursday is expected to slip to 49.8 from 50.2 in October.

November Non-farm Payrolls released at 8:30 AM EST on Friday are expected to increase 200,000 versus a gain of 261,000 in October. November Unemployment Rate is expected to remain unchanged at 3.7% in October. November Average Hourly Earnings are expected to increase 0.3% versus a gain of 0.4% in October. On a year-over-year basis, November Average Hourly Earnings are expected to increase 4.6% versus a gain of 4.7% in October

November Canadian Employment reported at 8:30 AM EST on Friday is expected to drop 10,000 versus a gain of 108,300 in October. November Unemployment Rate is expected to increase to 5.3% from 5.2% in October.

 

Selected Earnings News This Week

Focuses this week are on reports by Canada’s major banks

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Trader’s Corner

Equity Indices and Related ETFs

Daily Seasonal/Technical Equity Trends for November 25th 2022

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Green: Increase from previous day

Red: Decrease from previous day

 

Commodities

Daily Seasonal/Technical Commodities Trends for November 25th 2022

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Green: Increase from previous day

Red: Decrease from previous day

Sectors

Daily Seasonal/Technical Sector Trends for November 25th 2021

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Green: Increase from previous day

Red: Decrease from previous day

 

Links offered by valued providers

Greg Schnell says “Some bull market sectors are forming”.

Some Bull Market Sectors Are Forming | The Canadian Technician | StockCharts.com

 

Michael Campbell’s Money Talks for November 26th 2022

Michael Campbell’s MoneyTalks – Complete Show (mikesmoneytalks.ca)

 

Greg Schnell discusses “The art of selling your stocks” (Archived video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsJHiLLH82I

 

Carl Swenlin notes “Industrial sector gets golden cross Buy signal

Industrials Sector Gets Golden Cross BUY Signal | DecisionPoint | StockCharts.com

 

Josef Schachter discusses “China slowdown and crude oil

China Slowdown and Crude Oil – HoweStreet

 

Mark Leibovit discusses “Stock market rise versus crypto collapse

Stock Market Rise vs. Crypto Collapse – HoweStreet

Victor Adair’s Trading Notes for November 26th

Trading Desk Notes For November 26, 2022 – HoweStreet

 

Tom Bowley discusses ”The three key ingredients of stock portfolio construction” Includes a valuable discussion on the use of seasonality in your portfolio.

The Three Key Ingredients Of Stock Portfolio Construction | Trading Places with Tom Bowley | StockCharts.com

 

Link by Mark Bunting and www.uncommonsenseinvestor.com

Reset and Reload: The Case for Amazon – Uncommon Sense Investor

Analyst: These Five Stocks Have 10-Bagger Potential – Uncommon Sense Investor

Dogs of the Dow 2023: 5 Dividend Stocks to Watch | Kiplinger

5 Undervalued Stocks That Crushed Q3 2022 Earnings | Morningstar

 

Technical Scores

Calculated as follows:

Intermediate Uptrend based on at least 20 trading days: Score 2

          (Higher highs and higher lows)

Intermediate Neutral trend: Score 0

          (Not up or down)

Intermediate Downtrend: Score -2

          (Lower highs and lower lows)

Outperformance relative to the S&P 500 Index: Score:2

Neutral Performance relative to the S&P 500 Index: 0

Underperformance relative to the S&P 500 Index: Score –2

Above 20 day moving average: Score 1

At 20 day moving average: Score: 0

Below 20 day moving average: –1

Up trending momentum indicators (Daily Stochastics, RSI and MACD): 1

Mixed momentum indicators: 0

Down trending momentum indicators: –1

Technical scores range from -6 to +6. Technical buy signals based on the above guidelines start when a security advances to at least 0.0, but preferably 2.0 or higher. Technical sell/short signals start when a security descends to 0, but preferably -2.0 or lower.

Long positions require maintaining a technical score of -2.0 or higher. Conversely, a short position requires maintaining a technical score of +2.0 or lower

 

Changes Last Week

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Technical Notes for Friday

Abbott Labs $ABT an S&P 100 stock moved above intermediate resistance at $106.67

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KraftHeinz $KHC an S&P 100 stock moved above intermediate resistance at $38.63.

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Oracle $ORCL an S&P 100 stock moved above intermediate resistance at $83.39.

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TC Energy $TRP a TSX 60 stock moved above intermediate resistance at $65.50.

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S&P 500 Momentum Barometers

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The intermediate term Barometer added 0.80 on Friday and 6.80 last week to 89.80. It remains Overbought. Trend remains up.

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The long term Barometer added 2.27 on Friday and 7.00 last week to 63.20. It changed from Neutral to Overbought on a move above 60.00. Trend remains up.

 

TSX Momentum Barometers

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The intermediate term Barometer added 0.42 on Friday and 10.59 last week to 81.78. It remains Overbought. Trend remains up.

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The long term Barometer slipped 0.42 on Friday, but added 8.48 last week to 52.12. It remains Neutral. Trend remains up.

 

Disclaimer: Seasonality ratings and technical ratings offered in this report and at

www.equityclock.com are for information only. They should not be considered as advice to purchase or to sell mentioned securities. Data offered in this report is believed to be accurate, but is not guaranteed




3 Responses to “Tech Talk for Monday November 28th 2022”

  1. Larry/ON Says:

    Seems to me that weak hands sold at the open and buyers stepped in. The market has rallied for six weeks and we are up against resistance at the 200 day MA but you don’t get the sense that investors are in a rush to take profits and go to cash on what today is presumably bad news in China.

  2. Bman/Van Says:

    Lots of variables in terms of growth and demand for Asia, Europe and NA. The areas of weakness in the economy are growing, but appears energy will get a go to area (in thanks due to OPEC). Finance (banks), defense and mining could prove to be decent options given the lack of inventory, government directives and consumer financial house. Hard to believe BNS got back to $71 when my buy is still well below the previous low $64. Thinking a buy target of $58, anyone have an opinion?

  3. Ron/BC Says:

    Bman/Van

    Here is a chart of BNS.to. Breaking below 71 support was very negative and is now major price resistance and just above that is the downtrendline from March/21. Plus price is very overbought looking at the RSI 8. Volume on the latest bounce has also been weak along with the regular MACD. Only thing positive about the chart is the Modified MACD which is presently positive.

    https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=BNS.TO&p=D&yr=3&mn=0&dy=0&id=p05221288259&a=673066260

    The seasonal trend is flat for December but bullish for January.

    https://stockcharts.com/freecharts/seasonality.php?symbol=BNS.TO

    That’s what I see in any case fwiw…………………

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