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Weekly Commentary |
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Friday's market action met William O'Neil's definition of a
"Follow Through Day (FTD)". That is, the market closed higher on
the fourth day after a mid-day reversal. Under this definition,
the first day of the rally came on Tuesday when a mid-day reversal
saw the NASDAQ close above its intra-day low. For CANSLIM
adherents, this is a signal that the downward trend has reversed
and it is safe to re-enter the markets. Our trend signal remains
negative, however, although I would expect it to turn up shortly,
if the rally continues in the early part of next week.
In 2011 I did an
analysis of FTDs and found that of 18 clearly defined
bottoms an FTD occurred for only 10 of them. Consequently, I
prefer to wait for my own trend signal, which is more
conservative, to turn up .
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Weekly
Breakout Report |
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The number of breakouts rose from 33 to 41 this week. Volatility
Squeeze breakouts again dominated with 23 breakouts compared to 13
for our cup and handle list. The top breakout again followed a
pattern that I have emphasized again and again as a common feature
of strong breakouts - that the breakout is preceded by a move up on
strong volume.
Breakouts for
Week Beginning 09/28/15 |
Brkout Date |
Symbol |
Base |
Squeeze |
BrkoutOut Price |
Brkout Day Close |
RS Rank* |
Last Close |
Current % off BOP |
Gain at Intraday High |
10/01/15 |
NEWT |
SQZ |
Y |
16.38 |
18.25 |
81 |
18.91 |
15.45 |
15.45 |
10/01/15 |
TYL |
CwH |
N |
152.91 |
164.39 |
96 |
168.01 |
9.88 |
9.88 |
10/01/15 |
EW |
SQZ |
Y |
142.24 |
149 |
88 |
154.55 |
8.65 |
8.65 |
10/01/15 |
VRSK |
SQZ |
Y |
73.92 |
78.16 |
86 |
79.88 |
8.06 |
8.06 |
10/02/15 |
DTEA |
HSB |
N |
15.84 |
16.85 |
21 |
16.85 |
6.38 |
6.38 |
10/01/15 |
JNPR |
SQZ |
Y |
25.75 |
26.04 |
87 |
27.17 |
5.51 |
5.51 |
09/29/15 |
CMN |
CwH |
N |
53.88 |
54.48 |
89 |
56.12 |
4.16 |
5.51 |
09/29/15 |
IPGP |
HSB |
N |
74.00 |
74.55 |
49 |
77.3 |
4.46 |
4.46 |
09/29/15 |
ROCK |
SQZ |
Y |
17.69 |
17.85 |
81 |
18.35 |
3.73 |
4.13 |
09/29/15 |
NCI |
SQZ |
Y |
15.77 |
15.8 |
88 |
16.4 |
3.99 |
3.99 |
09/30/15 |
MATX |
SQZ |
Y |
38.08 |
38.45 |
87 |
39.41 |
3.49 |
3.49 |
10/01/15 |
IBKR |
SQZ |
Y |
39.48 |
40.66 |
94 |
38.99 |
-1.24 |
2.99 |
10/01/15 |
CHMT |
SQZ |
Y |
28.66 |
29.4 |
87 |
29.51 |
2.97 |
2.97 |
09/28/15 |
RAI |
SQZ |
Y |
43.03 |
43.42 |
95 |
44.01 |
2.28 |
2.95 |
09/30/15 |
HDB |
CwH |
N |
60.83 |
61.10 |
90 |
62.6 |
2.91 |
2.91 |
10/01/15 |
VRSN |
CwH |
N |
71.29 |
71.42 |
93 |
73.31 |
2.83 |
2.83 |
10/01/15 |
NCI |
SQZ |
Y |
15.95 |
16.39 |
88 |
16.4 |
2.82 |
2.82 |
09/28/15 |
IRET |
CwH |
N |
7.68 |
7.69 |
81 |
7.6 |
-1.04 |
2.34 |
10/01/15 |
WNR |
SQZ |
Y |
44.15 |
44.49 |
82 |
45.17 |
2.31 |
2.31 |
10/01/15 |
AZO |
SQZ |
Y |
724.40 |
736.35 |
92 |
740.78 |
2.26 |
2.26 |
10/01/15 |
EXPO |
CwH |
N |
44.96 |
45.17 |
85 |
45.9 |
2.09 |
2.09 |
09/30/15 |
TLMR |
SQZ |
Y |
16.36 |
16.67 |
86 |
15.97 |
-2.38 |
1.89 |
09/29/15 |
IRET |
CwH |
N |
7.72 |
7.86 |
87 |
7.6 |
-1.55 |
1.81 |
10/01/15 |
FISV |
SQZ |
Y |
86.65 |
87.51 |
91 |
88.22 |
1.81 |
1.81 |
10/01/15 |
LMOS |
HSB |
N |
12.19 |
12.33 |
26 |
12.38 |
1.56 |
1.56 |
10/02/15 |
SIX |
SQZ |
Y |
46.33 |
46.95 |
90 |
46.95 |
1.34 |
1.34 |
10/01/15 |
CSGS |
SQZ |
Y |
30.80 |
31.1 |
86 |
31.21 |
1.33 |
1.33 |
10/02/15 |
CALM |
CwH |
N |
58.72 |
59.48 |
95 |
59.48 |
1.29 |
1.29 |
10/01/15 |
ACN |
SQZ |
Y |
98.29 |
98.44 |
86 |
99.39 |
1.12 |
1.12 |
10/01/15 |
TGT |
SQZ |
Y |
78.71 |
79.51 |
82 |
79.53 |
1.04 |
1.04 |
10/02/15 |
EGBN |
CwH |
N |
45.65 |
46.05 |
93 |
46.05 |
0.88 |
0.88 |
09/30/15 |
DMF |
CwH |
N |
9.40 |
9.41 |
83 |
9.48 |
0.85 |
0.85 |
09/29/15 |
HTBI |
SQZ |
Y |
18.54 |
18.67 |
93 |
18.63 |
0.49 |
0.81 |
09/29/15 |
FR |
CwH |
N |
20.99 |
21.11 |
87 |
21.14 |
0.71 |
0.71 |
09/29/15 |
EVN |
CwH |
N |
12.98 |
13.00 |
81 |
12.8 |
-1.39 |
0.69 |
10/02/15 |
AZO |
SQZ |
Y |
736.64 |
740.78 |
94 |
740.78 |
0.56 |
0.56 |
10/01/15 |
FICO |
SQZ |
Y |
84.57 |
84.95 |
88 |
84.02 |
-0.65 |
0.45 |
10/02/15 |
HME |
SQZ |
Y |
74.91 |
75.2 |
90 |
75.2 |
0.39 |
0.39 |
10/02/15 |
PML |
CwH |
N |
12.07 |
12.10 |
81 |
12.1 |
0.25 |
0.25 |
10/02/15 |
CHMT |
SQZ |
Y |
29.46 |
29.51 |
90 |
29.51 |
0.17 |
0.17 |
09/30/15 |
VCIT |
DB |
N |
85.36 |
85.42 |
74 |
85.35 |
-0.01 |
0.09 |
Weekly Average (41 breakouts) |
2.43 |
2.95 |
*RS Rank on day before breakout. |
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New
Features this Week |
Additional Value that we added this week |
New Strategies in the Cup and
Handle Backtest Tool
The Cup and Handle Backtest tool (from the Evaluate >
Analytical Tools Menu) now has two options to choose from:
- Cup and Handle Minimum Drawdown
- This backtest is based on the
cup and handle stock characteristics that were determined to
give the best return for the least drawdown during 2015. In
other words, this is a low risk strategy
- Cup and Handle Maximum Return
- This backtest is
based on the cup and handle stock characteristics that were
determined to give the maximum return regardless of drawdown
during 2015. In other words, this is a higher risk strategy
that offers the best possible return.
These two strategies are further explained below.
The backtest tool allows you to develop your own strategies
and/or see how the two basic strategies need to be adjusted for
changing market conditions.
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This Week's Top
Tip |
Tips for getting the most out of our site |
Suggested Strategy for Optimum
and Maximum Breakout Returns
- For the optimal return (best profit at least risk) I now
suggest the following trading strategy for cup with handle
stocks:
- Each day, create a personal watchlist of stocks that satisfy
- RS Rank must be at least 90
- Industry Rank must be in the top 20 percentile (i.e. have
a rank less than 43 in our industry ranking scheme
- Average daily volume >= 100,000.
- If market trend is positive, buy on alert
- Sell at next open if volume at end of breakout day is less
than 2 times average 50 day volume
- Sell if stock drops 6% or more from the breakout price.
- If stock rises above breakout price after purchase,
set a 3% trailing stop by monitoring daily high's and setting
a stop loss at 3% of the maximum high after breakout. Adjust
daily if necessary.
- Sell if trailing stop met intraday.
This strategy would have
returned 127% year-to-date.
- For the greatest return (best profit regardless of
risk) I now suggest the following trading strategy for cup
with handle stocks:
- Each day, create a personal watchlist of stocks that satisfy
- RS Rank must be at least 80 (all stocks on the watchlist
have an RS of at least 80)
- Industry Rank must be in the top 70 percentile (i.e. have
a rank less than 150 in our industry ranking scheme
- Average daily volume >= 100,000.
- Regardless of market trend, buy on alert
- Sell at next open if volume at end of breakout day is less
than 1.5 times average 50 day volume
- Sell if stock drops 6% or more from the breakout price.
- If stock rises above breakout price after purchase, set a 3%
trailing stop by monitoring daily high's and setting a stop
loss at 3% of the maximum high after breakout. Adjust daily if
necessary.
- Sell if trailing stop met intraday.
This strategy would have
returned176% year-to-date.
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Market Summary |
Overview of market direction and industry
rotation |
Index |
Value |
Change Week |
Change YTD |
Trend |
Dow |
16472.4 |
0.97% |
-7.58% |
Down |
NASDAQ |
4707.77 |
0.45% |
-0.6% |
Down |
S&P 500 |
1951.36 |
1.04% |
-5.22% |
Down |
Best Performing Index
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1 Week |
13 Weeks |
26 Weeks |
Year-to-Date |
S&P 500
1.04 % |
S&P 500
-5.69 % |
NASDAQ Composite
-4.26 % |
NASDAQ Composite
-0.6 % |
Best Performing Industry (by
average technical score over each period)
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1 Week |
3 Weeks |
13 Weeks |
26 Weeks |
Music & Video Stores |
Tobacco Products - Other |
Tobacco Products - Other |
Textile Industrial |
Most Improved Industry (by
change in technical rank2)
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Cement
+ 94 |
REIT - Healthcare Facilities
+ 74 |
Drug Related Products
+ 181 |
Tobacco Products - Other
+ 204 |
Charts of each
industry rank and performance over 12 months are
available on the site |
1The Market Signal is derived
from our proprietary market model. The market model is
described on the site.
2The site also shows industry rankings based on
fundamentals, combined technical and fundamentals, and on
price alone. The site also shows daily industry movements.
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Top
Breakout Choices |
Stocks on our Cup-and-Handle
list with best expected gain if they breakout |
Category
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Symbol
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Company Name
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Expected Gain1
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Best Overall |
BSQR |
BSQUARE Corporation |
95 |
Top Technical |
BSQR |
BSQUARE Corporation |
95 |
Top Fundamental |
HTBK |
Heritage Commerce Corp |
75 |
Top Tech. & Fund. |
UVE |
UNIVERSAL INSURANCE HOLDINGS INC |
55 |
1This is the gain predicted by our Expected Gain model if
the stock breaks out. Expected Gains for all cup-and-handle stocks
are published on our site. |
Top Second
Chances |
Stocks that broke out this week and are still in
buyable range |
Category
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Symbol
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Company Name
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Expected Gain1
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Best Overall |
IRET |
Investors Real Estate Trust |
53 |
Top Technical |
CALM |
Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. |
41 |
Top Fundamental |
HDB |
HDFC Bank Limited |
40 |
Top Tech. & Fund. |
HDB |
HDFC Bank Limited |
40 |
1This is the gain predicted by our Expected Gain model
after the stock has broken out which uses the volume on breakout as
a predictive term. Because the model variance is +/- 38% the
expectation can be negative. |
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