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Focus on individual stocks, not the broad market

By Rob Hanna | TradingMarkets.com
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After running up sharply a couple of weeks ago, the indices had what appeared to be some good looking low-volume consolidations last week. The daily chart of the S&P looks like a Cup & Handle formation (or double-bottom with handle). The handle was broken through today as the market moved higher. Unfortunately, volume was low and price didn’t quite hold the breakout.

So does the fact that the S&P is attempting to break out of a Cup & Handle formation excite me? Unfortunately, no. I trade the Cup & Handle formation a lot. It is a formation that can lead to explosive gains and can provide very favorable risk/reward scenarios when looking to buy a breakout. Unfortunately, it is not what I would call a high-percentage pattern. Very few of them work as advertised. Those that do can be incredible winners, but there aren’t that many of them. So when I see the S&P 500 set up in a Cup & Handle formation, I look at some other factors to determine its chance of success. I’ll discuss several of these factors in my month-end report on Wednesday, but today I want to focus on the action I’m seeing in individual stocks.



One indicator I depend greatly on is my weekend review letting me know how many and what stocks are setting up to break out of basing formations. After the consolidation by the indices last week, I was expecting to find a deluge of new setups this weekend. Didn’t happen. In fact, I came up with less new prospects for my watch list than I did either of the two previous weekends. Unfortunately, there aren’t a whole lot of individual stocks setting up in bases like the S&P 500. This is not a good sign.

An even bigger problem in my eyes is the lack of enthusiasm I am seeing for those that do break out. Even the “good ones” aren’t that good. Below are a few examples:

NewMarket’s (NEU | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) breakout last week got a lot of people excited. Nice formation. Good breakout on high volume. So far – no follow through. It took two days to dip back below the top of its handle and although it’s try to move higher now, it’s certainly nothing to get excited about.



Hittite Microwave (HITT | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) attempted to break out on a gap today. Breakouts that gap can be some of the most powerful. This one ran up for about 15 minutes before losing steam.



Sotheby’s (BID | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating). After breaking above a low handle on 8-15, this one tried to form another handle. A break above that would have been very bullish. Instead, it collapsed.



When I give my month-end report on Wednesday, I will refer to the action in individual stocks. The examples above are the kind of things I’m seeing. A strong market advance requires some buying enthusiasm. In a healthy market there are oodles of breakouts that quickly run up 10% or more. I’m not seeing any of that currently. I don’t believe this bodes well for the market.

Best of luck with your trading,
Rob

Rob@HannaCapital.com

For those who may be looking to expand their knowledge beyond just market timing, my Hanna ETF Money Flow System utilizes the VIX in generating trading signals for spread trades.

Rob Hanna is the principal of a money management firm located in Massachusetts. He has spent the last several years developing and refining methods for trading in stocks across multiple time frames. He selects stocks using both fundamental and technical criteria, and then trades them using technical analysis techniques.


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