Friday, November 28, 2014

Weekly Stock Market Overview - Nov 28, 2014

It was an up week for the major markets. For the week the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 18.18 points or 0.10%. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index gained 4.06 points or 0.20%, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 78.66 points or 1.67%. Read More ...


The Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR sector was the strongest sector (2.45%) last week followed by the Technology Select Sector SPDR sector (1.97%). The Energy Select Sector SPDR sector was the worst performing sector (-9.81%) of the week followed by the Materials Select Sector SPDR sector (-2.98%).


The Technology sector is the most overvalued sector followed by Financial, while Personal Computers, Multimedia/Graphics Sftwr, and Semiconductor-Intgrtd Circ are among the most overvalued industries. The Basic Materials sector is the most oversold sector followed by Utilities, while Copper, Gold, and Oil & Gas Drilling/Explor are among the most oversold industries.


Weekly S&P 500 Winners
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
9.99% LUV Southwest Airlines Industrials
8.31% DAL Delta Airlines Industrials
7.63% BDX Becton, Dickinson Health Care


Weekly S&P 500 Losers
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
-22.47% NFX Newfield Exploration Co Energy
-22.41% NBR Nabors Industries Ltd. Energy
-18.97% RIG Transocean Energy


Weekly S&P 500 Alerts
Stock Market Alerts Count
Downtrend Exhaustion 4
Downtrend Broken Resistance 41
Uptrend Support 3
Uptrend Exhaustion 58
Uptrend Broken Support 0
Downtrend Resistance 48
Oversold 6

Friday, November 21, 2014

Weekly Stock Market Overview - Nov. 21, 2014

It was an up week for the major markets. For the week the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 175.32 points or 0.99%. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index gained 23.68 points or 1.16%, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 24.43 points or 0.52%. Read More ...


The Materials Select Sector SPDR sector was the strongest sector (2.80%) last week followed by the Energy Select Sector SPDR sector (2.66%). The Technology Select Sector SPDR sector was the worst performing sector (0.14%) of the week followed by the Financial Select Sector SPDR sector (0.62%).


The Financial sector is the most overvalued sector followed by Conglomerates, while Investmnt Brokerage-Regnl, REIT/Healthcare Facilities, and Property Management are among the most overvalued industries. The Basic Materials sector is the most oversold sector followed by Services, while Gold, Copper, and Oil & Gas Drilling/Explor are among the most oversold industries.


Weekly S&P 500 Winners
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
9.92% BHI Baker Hughes Energy
9.73% ROST Ross Stores Consumer Discretionary
8.05% PETM PetSmart, Inc. Consumer Discretionary


Weekly S&P 500 Losers
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
-8.08% HAL Halliburton Co. Energy
-4.28% X United States Steel Corp. Materials
-3.23% MSFT Microsoft Corp. Information Technology


Weekly S&P 500 Alerts
Stock Market Alerts Count
Downtrend Exhaustion 3
Downtrend Broken Resistance 42
Uptrend Support 2
Uptrend Exhaustion 57
Uptrend Broken Support 0
Downtrend Resistance 65
Oversold 4

Friday, November 14, 2014

Weekly Stock Market Overview - Nov. 14, 2014

It was an up week for the major markets. For the week the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 60.81 points or 0.35%. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index gained 7.90 points or 0.39%, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 56.01 points or 1.21%. Read More ...


The Technology Select Sector SPDR sector was the strongest sector (1.89%) last week followed by the Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR sector (1.87%). The Utilities Select Sector SPDR sector was the worst performing sector (-2.83%) of the week followed by the Energy Select Sector SPDR sector (-1.80%).


The Utilities sector is the most overvalued sector followed by Financial, while REIT/Healthcare Facilities, Investmnt Brokerage-Regnl, and REIT - Residential are among the most overvalued industries. The Basic Materials sector is the most oversold sector followed by Industrial Goods, while Gold, Copper, and Oil & Gas Drilling/Explor are among the most oversold industries.


Weekly S&P 500 Winners
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
14.51% BHI Baker Hughes Energy
6.85% F Ford Motor Consumer Discretionary
6.59% YHOO Yahoo Inc. Information Technology


Weekly S&P 500 Losers
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
-12.32% RIG Transocean Energy
-8.87% HP Helmerich & Payne Energy
-7.53% SWN Southwestern Energy Co. Utilities


Weekly S&P 500 Alerts
Stock Market Alerts Count
Downtrend Exhaustion 3
Downtrend Broken Resistance 36
Uptrend Support 5
Uptrend Exhaustion 15
Uptrend Broken Support 0
Downtrend Resistance 69
Oversold 5

Friday, November 07, 2014

Weekly Stock Market Overview - Nov. 7, 2014

It was an up week for the major markets. For the week the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 183.41 points or 1.05%. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index gained 13.87 points or 0.69%, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 1.79 points or 0.04%. Read More ...


The Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR sector was the strongest sector (2.21%) last week followed by the Utilities Select Sector SPDR sector (1.72%). The Health Care Select Sector SPDR sector was the worst performing sector (-0.36%) of the week followed by the Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR sector (-0.14%).


The Services sector is the most overvalued sector followed by Technology, while Auto Parts Wholesale, Regional Airlines, and Staffing/Outsourcing Svcs are among the most overvalued industries. The Basic Materials sector is the most oversold sector followed by Conglomerates, while Copper, Gold, and Oil & Gas Drilling/Explor are among the most oversold industries.


Weekly S&P 500 Winners
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
19.02% WFM Whole Foods Market Consumer Staples
12.27% SWN Southwestern Energy Co. Utilities
11.60% BTU Peabody Energy Corp Materials


Weekly S&P 500 Losers
Gains/Loses(%) Symbol Company Sector
-14.63% THC Tenet Healthcare Corp. Health Care
-11.78% QCOM QUALCOMM Inc. Information Technology


Weekly S&P 500 Alerts
Stock Market Alerts Count
Downtrend Exhaustion 6
Downtrend Broken Resistance 34
Uptrend Support 3
Uptrend Exhaustion 17
Uptrend Broken Support 0
Downtrend Resistance 78
Oversold 4