Tech rally may be done ...do not think it is based on $AMD $NVDA unless they were A waves moves off the lows ... that be very sneaky but definitely relative outperformance of value short to medium term
I don't know what the future will be, but this technical pattern is interesting:
The Growth/Value ratio broke key resistance last week signaling increased risk appetite. A future break down in this ratio would be bearish.
The map to follow ..value decline outstripping growth increase looking for retrace to 4 where would look to buy energy names
5 waves reached with extended 5 of 5 should get pullback to wave 4 ...and favours nasdaq longs
Growth vs Value, best barometer for changing style investing ...Demark TDSS and CSD/IPO ratio ...
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Value vs Growth ratio stocks based on Market Cap Size index ... will the small caps change the trend for big caps in near term?
Value is currently oversold within a Long-Term uptrend relative to Growth. Would not be surprised to see the recent weakness from Value/strength from Growth abate here.
This chart will be helpful to understand the rotation between both indices
Here's a monthly chart of $IWD /$IWF (black line, rhs) and the US 10yr yield (orange, lhs) going back 15 years or so. The bottom panel here is the rolling 36month (aka 3yr) correlation between these two. As you can see, the rolling correlation currently sits at 0.88. While not quite as high as a few months ago, it seems clear that yields are still very much...
I still favor value over growth. this may be your last buying opportunity.....or not Which will it be?
Growth has some work to do to regain superiority over value
Just My Market Rotation graph, 1 hour, including extended hours. This is graphing ETF performance divided by SPY, showing relative performance over time. IJS - iShares S&P Small-Cap 600 Value ETF - Is really outperforming everything. Eventually this has to stop? Dividends are doing well too. The only other asset class beating it is BTC (not graphed). BTC is the...
If we look at value vs growth you can see some striking similarities to the tech bubble back in 2000 . It may be different this time because of stimulus, but what if it isn't?
Value showing meaningful outperformance for the first time in a decade. Might see a pause here as ratio bounces off of key support zone.