Below please find the latest High Volume ETFs Cutline report, which shows how far above or below their respective long-term trend lines (39 week SMA) my currently tracked ETFs are positioned. This report covers the HV ETF Master List from Thursday’s StatSheet and includes 366 High Volume ETFs ETFs, defined as those with an average daily volume of more than …
ETF Tracker Newsletter For September 30, 2016
ETF Tracker StatSheet ————————————————————- https://theetfbully.com/2016/09/weekly-statsheet-for-the-etf-tracker-newsletter-updated-through-09292016/ ———————————————————— Market Commentary A RUMOR SAVES THE WEEK [Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] 1. Moving the Markets I had to laugh out loud this morning when I saw the markets rallying predominantly supported by a rumor that Deutsche Bank (DB) is close to a $5.4 billion settlement with the US Justice Department (DOJ) as confirmed by …
Weekly StatSheet For The ETF Tracker Newsletter – Updated Through 09/29/2016
ETF Data updated through Thursday, September 28, 2016 Methodology/Use of this StatSheet: From the universe of over 1,800 ETFs, I have selected only those with a trading volume of over $5 million per day (HV ETFs), so that liquidity and a small bid/ask spread are assured. Trend Tracking Indexes (TTIs) Buy or Sell decisions for Domestic and International ETFs (section …
Markets Get Hit By Deutsche Bank Concerns; Amazon Getting Intelligent
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] 1. Moving the Markets Stocks ended lower today after reports surfaced that some hedge funds were cutting their exposure to Germany’s Deutsche Bank (DB), a move which raised fears that some clients are leery about doing business with the European banking giant. Did a bank run begin? While it’s too early to tell, the denial by DB’s John …
Heading Higher
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] 1. Moving the Markets After an early drop, the markets recovered and managed to close in the green in part due to quarterly window dressing. Oil shifted into high gear and gained some 4.6% on renewed Saudi jawboning about future production limits. The spot on article “This market calm feels like mayhem” by ZH, points to …
Markets React Well To Debate
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] 1. Moving the Markets Stocks rallied following the first presidential debate, as investors digest the first face-off between Hillary and Donald. Stocks broke a two-day losing streak in the first trading session following the first of three face-to-face battles between the Democratic and Republican nominees for president, which some are suggesting that markets are giving the …