TimerTrac Broadcast – Market Timers’ View Amid Covid-19
08/17/2020
(August 15, 2020)
Teabull Asset Timer Ltd adds three new strategies to be tracked called "Teabull Stock Market, Bond Market, and Gold Market."
(August 3, 2020)
(July 23, 2020)
(July 20, 2020)
TimingPundit ends the tracking of three strategies called "TimingPundit UltraPro Peak Long, L/S, and L/S Leveraged."
(July 1, 2020)
(June 28, 2020)
The Scary Guy Report ends the tracking of two strategies called "The Scary Guy Report Income Portfolio and S&P 500 Signals."
(June 9, 2020)
Drawbridge Strategies starts tracking with one strategy called "Drawbridge Balanced."
(June 4, 2020)
(May 12, 2020)
Charles Capital LLC ends the tracking of four strategies called "Charles Capital Mega, High, Moderate, and Conservative Growth" and adds one new strategy to be tracked called "Charles Capital Leveraged Nasdaq."
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Sunday, August 16, 2020 Last week, the global gold risk rating (GXAUR) finished higher at a low-risk score of 19%. |
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Sunday, August 16, 2020 America’s S&P 500 share price index is now back to its previous high in mid-February. Its V-shaped recovery is confirmed. But this is largely due to a handful of tech stocks. Of the 500 biggest US-listed stocks that make up the S&P500, just five (Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft) boosted the index by $1.61 billion since the start of 2020, while all the other 495 stocks jointly depressed the index by $1.66 billion. Without the digital revolution (which has thrived off the pandemic), the American share market would still be in the doldrums. After languishing since mid-June, the Australian All Ords share index is now picking up momentum as can be seen in the bottom half of the next chart. The MACD momentum oscillator is now positive. And the index’s red ten-day trend line still sits above its blue 30-day trend line showing it remains bullish over a short-to-medium term framework. On medium-to-long term trend and momentum indicators, the Australian stock markets remain bearish, though it is inching closer to its 30-day trend line overtaking its 300-day one which would be positive. However, its Coppock momentum indicator is still falling and in negative territory. Until it turns up (as it’s done in America) the bear market can’t be declared over. |
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