Percentage of Stocks Over 50-Day Moving Average 6 comments
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Currently, just 14% of stocks in the S&P 500 are trading above their 50-day moving averages. While this is extremely oversold, the number got down to 8% last August and 11% in January.
Financials and Industrials are the sectors struggling the most. Each of them have just 2% of stocks trading above their 50-days. Consumer Discretionary isn't far behind at 5%, however. The two sectors that look the best at the moment are Health Care and Utilities. Health Care has 42% above their 50-days, while the Utilities sector sits at 39%.
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- Ames Tiedeman:
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The DOW is going under 10,000 in 2009.2008 Jul 11 04:23 PM | Link | Reply -
How about below 10,000 in 2008?2008 Jul 11 04:58 PM | Link | Reply
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- Indexor:
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OK, I'll bite. The DOW will go below 10,000 by September.2008 Jul 12 09:09 AM | Link | Reply -
- messy:
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This article is very good for investors. Looks as if we should be in utilities, health care, and food stocks. Give us more like this one.2008 Jul 12 11:27 AM | Link | Reply -
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Learn to buy options. You can make money in all markets and only loose what you put in. Leverage is large.2008 Jul 12 06:37 PM | Link | Reply -
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Throw a dart. Short the stock. You will win.2008 Jul 13 12:51 AM | Link | Reply
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