PLD (Prologis) stock price has double-topped below $169 resistance on the daily chart. A bearish pullback is possible, if support levels are broken to the downside over time. PLD (Prologis) reports earnings on 04/19/2022. Utilize stop loss, position sizing, risk management. Entry (short): $165.33 Profit Target +7% (exit): $153.74 Stop Loss -3.5% (exit):...
We are seeing a cup & head pattern on this real estate ETF. How to enter a position: First entry: 20% of full amount, when it breaks the high of the handle of the cup. Second entry: 80% is the cross above the high of the cup, confirming the bullish pattern. Risk-reward setup: Profit-exit: Full target is $53 approximately. 10sma has been working...
Idea for Real Estate: - Real Estate testing a double top after some exhaustion Sept-Oct. - MBB's rolling over, rejected at -1 Std Dev: - Because every other market component is already at +2/-2 Std Dev, and Real Estate is relatively less volatile than say S&P 500, I think the +1/-1 Std Dev is a good signal. - We will have more confirmation next week depending...
All sectors declined this week as the S&P 500 pulled back from all-time highs. Consumer Discretionary (XLY) was poised to end the week with gains before losing those gains in Friday afternoon selling. Real Estate (XLRE) was the worst-performing sector of the week after outperforming the market in the previous week. The sector erased all of last week's 4% gain as...
Defensive sectors led the sector list during a week where employment data kept investors guessing on the Fed's timeline for bond tapering. Real Estate (XLRE) led the list throughout the week. The sector is benefiting from low interest rates while it also remains a good hedge against inflation. The Fed continues to put full employment ahead of inflation as the...
The short week was defined mainly by Thursday's sell-off in equities as Treasury bond yields were sliding. That gave a boost to two defensive sectors, Real Estate (XLRE) and Utilities (XLU), but the two sectors were already leading from Monday. The worries ended on Friday, but the two sectors remained in the lead for the week. Technology (XLK) and Consumer...
As bonds continue to move higher and interest rates lower, $XLRE and $REITS in general have been showing strength. $SBAC Has been on my radar for awhile and the breakout has finally happened. I believe that a position over prior resistance offers a good risk/reward ratio here and I like the stock long to the 0.786 Fib extension which happens to be just about the...
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Trade for DRV: - Long DRV 10C Feb 22, 2022 for 0.5 debit. - Entered position based on Distribution cycle tending to affect the price in last 20% of the wave. Target downgap fills: GLHF - DPT
Idea for Housing/REITs (VNQ): - The Housing Market will crash. I am short REITs. - Lumber rose 400% in a year during a global crisis and then dropped 50% in a month... This is not a correction, but a bubble pop. - China reining in commodity prices. They announce that they will soon release state stockpiles of metals: www.bloomberg.com - State firms ordered to...
It was a mix of defensive sectors and growth stocks at the top of the sector list this week, while the cyclical sectors took a step back. Real Estate (XLRE) led the sector list, continuing to gain on a solid housing market, higher rents, as well as a defense against potential inflation. Health Care (XLV) also rallied this week, ending the week in second place...
Energy (XLE) and Real Estate (XLRE) led the sector list for the week, establishing their lead early in the week. Energy got a boost from the rise in oil prices on high demand. Real Estate is gathering momentum from rising housing and rental prices while also being a great hedge against inflation. The focus on employment data released on Friday morning is clear in...
Speculative Idea for MBB (Mortgage-Backed Securities ETF): - Why is there a speculative housing bubble in the middle of a crisis? - "A major catalyst of the general financial crisis of 2008 was the subprime mortgage crisis of 2007, when a rising wave of defaults on home mortgages sent the value of mortgage backed securities plunging." - "They're in trouble right...
It was a mix of defensive and cyclical stocks that led the sector list this week. Only three sectors ended the week with gains, while the high growth sectors took the biggest declines. Consumer Staples (XLP) topped the list with Utilities (XLU) in fourth place. Both are defensive sectors for investors. Real Estate (XLRE) was lower in the list but still...
Technical Tuesday: Technical reasons to be short Canadian REITs (XRE): Mid Term (Trend): - Median Line with 80% chance to return to median line, once re-enters channel (Andrews) - Rising Wedge Short Term (Trade): - Exhaustion Gap (x2) - Double Top - Dark Cloud Cover Speculated movement within John Hill-Gann. Elliot Wave Projection forecasted. GLHF - DPT
It was the cyclical sectors that ruled the week. Energy (XLE), Materials (XLB), Financials (XLF) and Industrials (XLI) were the top four sectors of the week. The cyclical sectors are benefiting from a pick-up in economic activity driving demand for products from building materials, infrastructure and the manufacturing of consumables. Supply has not been able to...
Hi Folks, This is a pretty simple set up here. We have a huge base on PSA going back to March 2016. The previous highs from that time are presenting textbook resistance in my opinion. I believe that PSA will break out and there's an opportunity in the setup. Here's my thesis: The XLRE has being showing relative strength to the S&P the last three months and has...
The S&P 500 had a slight loss for the week, but there were two sectors that soared despite the market. Real Estate (XLRE) ended the week as the top sector, advancing over 2%. Three factors helped the sector breakout and then stay on top the whole week. The economic recovery is a boon for the real estate industry as occupancy rates climb driving demand and prices...