TimerTrac Broadcast – Market Timers’ View Amid Covid-19
01/04/2021
TimerTrac Developer Spotlight: Stock Market Timing |
(December 31, 2020)
ProfitScore Capital Management, Inc. adds four new strategies to be tracked called "ProfitScore ST Equity Plus, Equity Advantage Plus, ST Equity and Treasury Plus, and Equity and Treasury Advantage Plus."
(December 13, 2020)
Looking Glass Strategies ends the tracking of one strategy called "Looking Glass Strategies LLC 4QTiming ETF-2x."
(December 10, 2020)
ProfitScore Capital Management, Inc. adds one new strategy to be tracked called "ProfitScore ST Equity - STEQ."
(November 28, 2020)
Teabull Asset Timer Ltd adds two new strategies to be tracked called "Teabull IT Stock Market Premium and LT Stock Market Premium."
(November 11, 2020)
(October 26, 2020)
(October 26, 2020)
Harloff Capital Management ends the tracking of one strategy called "Harloff University Beta Strategies: US Dollar."
(October 21, 2020)
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Sunday, January 3, 2021 Australian Market Stock index rises during the last 5 trading days in December and the first 2 trading days of January. The All Ords share index is up just 0.1%. By contrast, the US S&P 500 share index is already up by 1.8% in its last five trading days of December. Australian Market Since bottoming on the 2nd October, the Australian All Ords share index has been bullish on short-to-medium term trend and momentum analysis. Its 10-day trend line has stayed above its 30-day one, but its MACD momentum oscillator has been slowing since mid-November and has been negative since the 2nd of December. Since the 20th of October, the All Ords index has been bullish on medium-to-long-term trend analysis because its 30-day trend line has been above its 300-day one. The Coppock momentum indicator confirms the Australian share market crash of February-March (the first crash since 2007-09) is well and truly over. American Market America’s Dow Jones share index shows its negative (MACD) momentum since the 8th of December is now almost gone. If this holds then next week should enjoy further gains in the US share market that might stir Australia’s market out of its doldrums. The US share market’s medium-to-long-term trend and momentum are still strong. The US market looks extremely overstretched on both technical and fundamental grounds using historic norms. Bulls on the other hand say that major central banks and government treasuries expect inflation and interest rates to remain subdued for at least another three years. |
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