Below are the latest ETF Cutline reports, which show how far above or below their respective long-term trend lines (39 week SMA) my currently tracked ETFs/MFs are positioned.
The first report covers the ETF Master List from Thursday’s StatSheet and includes 381 ETFs, of which currently 16 (last week 18) are hovering in bullish territory.
The second report includes only High Volume ETFs. To clarify, High Volume (HV) ETFs are defined as those with an average daily volume of $10 million or higher. Volume figures can change in a hurry, so be sure to check first before investing.
These ETFs are generated from my selected list of 98 that I use in my advisor practice. It cuts out the “noise,” which simply means it eliminates those ETFs that I would never buy because of their volume limitations. 6 ETFs (last week 6) have managed to remain in bullish territory after the recent market volatility.
The third report covers Mutual Funds on the Cutline. There are currently 14 (last week 13) above the line and 767 below it out of the 781 that I follow.
Take a look:
In case you are not familiar with some of the terminology used in the reports, please read the Glossary of Terms.
If you missed the original post about the Cutline approach, you can read it here.
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