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IWM Breaks Down, but SPY and QQQ Hold Strong

Arthur Hill

Arthur Hill

Chief Technical Strategist, TrendInvestorPro.com

Stocks finally took a breather last week as small-caps led the correction. The Nasdaq 100 ETF (QQQ) and S&P 500 ETF (SPY) corrected with trading ranges, while the Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) corrected with a 2.13% decline. The sectors were mixed last week with the Finance SPDR (XLF) and Materials SPDR (XLB) down over 1%. The Consumer Staples SPDR (XLP) led the way with a 1.17% gain, while the Technology SPDR (XLK) and Consumer Discretionary SPDR (XLY) finished modestly higher. Relative weakness in small-caps and financials is a concern, but SPY and QQQ are still in short-term uptrends. The Home Construction iShares (ITB) and REIT iShares (IYR) were hit pretty hard last week as the 10-year Treasury Yield ($TNX) surged the last three days. It will be another big week for the bond market because the economic docket is quite full. We get ISM Services on Tuesday, Jobless Claims on Thursday and the delayed Employment Report on Friday.

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Key Reports and Events (all times Eastern):
       
Mon - Nov 04 - 10:00 - Factory Orders August & September
Tue - Nov 05 - 10:00 - ISM Services Index
Wed - Nov 06 - 07:00 - MBA Mortgage Index   
Wed - Nov 06 - 10:00 - Leading Economic Indicators   
Wed - Nov 06 - 10:30 - Crude Oil Inventories       
Thu - Nov 07 - 07:30 - Challenger Job Report       
Thu - Nov 07 - 08:30 - Initial Jobless Claims       
Thu - Nov 07 - 10:30 - Natural Gas Inventories   
Fri - Nov 08 - 08:30 - Employment Report   
Fri - Nov 08 - 08:30 - Personal Income & Spending   
Fri - Nov 08 - 09:55 - Michigan Sentiment

Charts of Interest: Tuesday and Thursday

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not a recommendation to buy, sell, hold or sell short any security (stock ETF or otherwise).
We all need to think for ourselves when it comes to trading our own accounts. First, it is
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a trigger level, a target area and a stop-loss level. It is also important to plan for three
possible price movements: advance, decline or sideways. Have a plan for all three scenarios
BEFORE making the trade. Consider possible holding times. And finally, look at overall market
conditions and sector/industry performance.
Arthur Hill
About the author: , CMT, is the Chief Technical Strategist at TrendInvestorPro.com. Focusing predominantly on US equities and ETFs, his systematic approach of identifying trend, finding signals within the trend, and setting key price levels has made him an esteemed market technician. Arthur has written articles for numerous financial publications including Barrons and Stocks & Commodities Magazine. In addition to his Chartered Market Technician (CMT) designation, he holds an MBA from the Cass Business School at City University in London. Learn More