- Yi: + 42.3
- Trying to bottom out: AFL, AMAT, AMP, APD, AVGO, B, BITO, BITQ, BNS, BWA, CANE, CAT, CC, COIN, COPX, CSX, CVS, CVY, DD, EMR, ETCG, ETHE, F, FAST, FLR, GBTC, GEF, GIS, GLW, GM, HAP, $HGX, HNI, HRL, $INDU, IVW, IYE, IYG, IYJ, JACK, JNPR, KLIC, LMT, MARA, MCHP, MMC, MS, MU, NDAQ, $NDX, NOBL, $NYA50R, OMC, PAYX, PEG, PFE, PM, PPG, PRU, QQQ, QSR, RIOT, RS, RY, SDY, SNA, $SPX, TD, TROW, TXN, USB, UYG, VFC, VOT, WBA, WEC, WGMI, WHR, XLK, XMMO, XRX, YUM
- Extremely oversold: MDC
- Oversold: ADM, IR, MMM, RYE, XLE, $XOI
- Moderately oversold: $CRB, GPC, XOM
- Trying to hold some rising trend line support: USOI, $WTIC
- " " " " falling " " " : $COPPER
- Attempting to hold the 28: HRB, OIL
- Up against the 28: ALV, CPB, TSLA
- SUFABOEW: CAR, NFLX, ORCL, $USD
- Anything posted on these pages may be off base.
For those of you who have inquired, the "Yi" is my own proprietary overbought/oversold indicator. A +10 reading generally indicates we are overbought in the overall market, and -4 or a -5 reading is telling us the market is a bit oversold. The "zero line" in between the plus and minus readings will sometimes act as an area of support or resistance, so I tend to keep an eye on that level also. A reading of +20 is extremely overbought, and a -10 indicates the market is extremely oversold.
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