Do you want to know which ETFs are hot and which ones are not? Then you need my High-Volume ETF Cutline report. It tells you how close or far each of the 311 ETFs I follow is from its long-term trend line (39-week SMA). These are the ETFs that trade more than $5 million a day, so they are not …
ETF Tracker Newsletter For June 27, 2025
ETF Tracker StatSheet You can view the latest version here. MARKETS CLIMB THE WALL OF WORRY—BUT FOR HOW LONG? [Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] The markets kicked off the day riding yesterday’s momentum, with the S&P 500 reclaiming its February record. Optimism was fueled by hopes of progress on trade deals—especially after Commerce Secretary Lutnick confirmed a finalized trade framework …
Weekly StatSheet For The ETF Tracker Newsletter – Updated Through 06/26/2025
ETF Data updated through Thursday, June 26, 2025 How to use this StatSheet: These are the main indicators that tell you when to buy or sell Domestic and International ETFs (section 1 and 2). They do that by comparing their position to their long-term M/A (Moving Average). If they cross above, and stay there, it’s a green light to buy. …
S&P 500 Eyes Record High—But Will The Rally Stick?
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] After a sluggish session yesterday, the markets finally found some upward momentum. The S&P 500 is now eyeing its all-time high from earlier this year, having surged more than 20% since its April low. That rally has officially erased the losses for investors who held on through the bear market turbulence. What’s fueling the optimism? Easing …
Bitcoin Bounces, Gold Shines, But Market Breadth Tells A Different Story
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] The S&P 500 and Nasdaq started the day on a positive note, with the S&P inching closer to its all-time high. The Dow, however, lagged. Tech stocks helped lift the mood early on—Nvidia jumped over 3%, with Alphabet and AMD also posting solid gains. So far this week, the S&P is up more than 2%, thanks …
Ceasefire Cheers Wall Street, But Powell Plays It Cool
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Wall Street kicked off the day on a high note, thanks to tumbling oil prices and cautious optimism that the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran might actually stick. Crude dropped another 5% after yesterday’s 7% plunge, giving airline stocks a much-needed lift and setting a positive tone across the board. It was a classic “risk-on” …
