Friday, August 26, 2011

Weekly Stock Market Overview - August 26. 2011

It was an up week for the major markets. For the week the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 466.89 points or 4.32%. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index gained 53.27 points or 4.74%, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 138.01 points or 5.89%. Read More ...

The Industrial sector was the strongest sector (6.18%) last week followed by the Consumer Discretionary sector (6.08%). The Utilities sector was the worst performing sector (1.88%) of the week followed by the Consumer Staples sector (2.10%).

The Utilities sector is the most overvalued sector followed by Industrial Goods, while Diversified Utilities, Electric Utilities, and Gas Utilities are among the most overvalued industries. The Basic Materials sector is the most oversold sector followed by Conglomerates, while Aluminum, Conglomerates, and Chemicals-Major Diversifd are among the most oversold industries.

Weekly S&P 500 Winners
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
20.31% TIF Tiffany & Co. Consumer Discretionary
19.15% COH Coach, Inc. Consumer Discretionary
16.68% VMC Vulcan Materials Materials


Weekly S&P 500 Losers
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
-5.56% PLD ProLogis Financials
-4.97% S Sprint Nextel Corp. Telecommunications Services
-4.55% URBN Urban Outfitters Inc. Consumer Discretionary


Weekly S&P 500 Alerts
Stock Market Alerts Count
Downtrend Exhaustion 3
Downtrend Broken Resistance 7
Uptrend Support 5
Uptrend Exhaustion 0
Uptrend Broken Support 0
Downtrend Resistance 12
Oversold 39

Friday, August 19, 2011

Weekly Stock Market Overview - August 19, 2011

All the major US indices were negative. For the week the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped -451.37 points or -4.01%. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index dropped -55.28 points or -4.69%, while the Nasdaq Composite dropped -166.14 points or -6.62%. Read More ...

The Utilities sector was the strongest sector (2.18%) last week followed by the Consumer Staples sector (0.03%). The Industrial sector was the worst performing sector (-7.23%) of the week followed by the Materials sector (-7.08%).

The Utilities sector is the most overvalued sector followed by Healthcare, while Diversified Utilities, Gas Utilities, and Electric Utilities are among the most overvalued industries. The Services sector is the most oversold sector followed by Consumer Goods, while Regional Airlines, Dairy Products, and Appliances are among the most oversold industries.

Weekly S&P 500 Winners
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
6.88% S Sprint Nextel Corp. Telecommunications Services
5.13% WMT Wal-Mart Stores Consumer Staples
5.08% RAI Reynolds American In Consumer Staples


Weekly S&P 500 Losers
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
-26.98% HPQ Hewlett-Packard Information Technology
-21.40% TDC Teradata Corp. Telecommunications Services
-19.77% ADSK Autodesk, Inc. Information Technology


Weekly S&P 500 Alerts
Stock Market Alerts Count
Downtrend Exhaustion 44
Downtrend Broken Resistance 3
Uptrend Support 30
Uptrend Exhaustion 2
Uptrend Broken Support 0
Downtrend Resistance 5
Oversold 132

Friday, August 12, 2011

Weekly Stock Market Overview - August 12, 2011

All the major US indices were negative. For the week the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped -175.59 points or -1.53%. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index dropped -20.57 points or -1.72%, while the Nasdaq Composite dropped -24.43 points or -0.96%. Read More ...

The Materials sector was the strongest sector (0.35%) last week followed by the Health Care sector (-0.53%). The Financial sector was the worst performing sector (-4.84%) of the week followed by the Energy sector (-1.63%).

The Utilities sector is the most overvalued sector followed by Healthcare, while Gas Utilities, Drug Manufacturers/Other, and Diversified Utilities are among the most overvalued industries. The Consumer Goods sector is the most oversold sector followed by Basic Materials, while Dairy Products, Appliances, and Business Equipment are among the most oversold industries.

Weekly S&P 500 Winners
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
15.72% YHOO Yahoo Inc. Information Technology
10.63% NWSA News Corporation Consumer Discretionary
8.00% COG Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. Energy


Weekly S&P 500 Losers
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
-23.05% DV DeVry Inc. Industrials
-16.20% CMA Comerica Inc. Financials
-15.69% RF Regions Financial Corp. Financials


Weekly S&P 500 Alerts
Stock Market Alerts Count
Downtrend Exhaustion 18
Downtrend Broken Resistance 4
Uptrend Support 32
Uptrend Exhaustion 0
Uptrend Broken Support 0
Downtrend Resistance 0
Oversold 108

Friday, August 05, 2011

Weekly Stock Market Overview - August 5, 2011

All the major US indices were negative. For the week the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped -698.63 points or -5.75%. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index dropped -92.90 points or -7.19%, while the Nasdaq Composite dropped -223.97 points or -8.13%. Read More ...

The Consumer Staples sector was the strongest sector (-2.98%) last week followed by the Utilities sector (-3.86%). The Energy sector was the worst performing sector (-10.96%) of the week followed by the Materials sector (-9.71%).

The Utilities sector is the most overvalued sector followed by Technology, while Personal Computers, Computer Peripherals, and Gas Utilities are among the most overvalued industries. The Consumer Goods sector is the most oversold sector followed by Conglomerates, while Home Furnishings/Fixtures, Housewares & Accessories, and Appliances are among the most oversold industries.

Weekly S&P 500 Winners
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
1.28% PCG PG&E Corp. Utilities
1.27% ED Consolidated Edison Utilities
0.98% PEP PepsiCo Inc. Consumer Staples


Weekly S&P 500 Losers
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
-41.46% PCS MetroPCS Communications Inc. Telecommunications Services
-23.14% PHM Pulte Homes, Inc. Consumer Discretionary
-21.13% NBR Nabors Industries Ltd. Energy


Weekly S&P 500 Alerts
Stock Market Alerts Count
Downtrend Exhaustion 20
Downtrend Broken Resistance 1
Uptrend Support 97
Uptrend Exhaustion 1
Uptrend Broken Support 0
Downtrend Resistance 1
Oversold 124