The MEM Edge

These Areas are Pushing Equal-Weighted S&P 500 Higher

Mary Ellen McGonagle

Mary Ellen McGonagle

President, MEM Investment Research

The equal-weighted S&P 500 index ($SPXEW) continues to advance above its key 50-day moving average, which it broke above following last Friday's broad-based rally in the markets. Friday's downtrend reversal took place after May's employment data delivered a positive report, with job openings rising higher than expected while wage gains were modest. The report helped reduce fears of a recession amid signs of corporate job growth, while low wage gains underscored the possibility of a more accommodative Fed.

Cyclical stocks gained on the news, as the hint of possible economic expansion pushed Materials, Industrials, and Discretionary stocks higher, while small caps gained the most amid a rally in bank stocks. I highlighted this marked shift in my Sunday MEM Edge Report, as a broadening out among participation is very constructive for the possibility of a more sustained uptrend in the markets.

Daily Chart Of S&P 500 Equal Weighted Index ($SPXEW)

Today, we've seen a continuation of last week's broadening into areas beyond Technology and mega-cap FAANMG names. Most pronounced has been the continuation rally in small-cap stocks. While a portion of the gains can be attributed to the recent rally in bank stocks—Financial Service stocks account for 13% of the Russell 2000—other areas in small-cap stocks are also on the move. The biggest gainers today were beaten-down retailers, with other cyclical areas such as Industrials not far behind.

Daily Chart Of Russell 2000 ETF (IWM)

One characteristic of a move into small-cap stocks is that it signals a risk-on appetite among investors, which is a positive. While these smaller stocks can produce outsized returns when sparked, they're more volatile than larger, more liquid names, so tight stops are strongly recommended on any new positions.

My twice-weekly MEM Edge Report will add several new stocks to our already broad Suggested Holdings List tomorrow. These fundamentally sound companies with attractive charts can be accessed by using this link here and trialling my report for a nominal fee. You'll have immediate access to recent reports, as well as my Watchlist of stocks getting ready to move higher. I hope you'll take advantage of my special offer so you can take advantage of the current rotation as it continues to take shape.


Warmly,

Mary Ellen McGonagle, MEM Investment Research

Mary Ellen McGonagle
About the author: is a professional investing consultant and the president of MEM Investment Research. After eight years of working on Wall Street, Ms. McGonagle left to become a skilled stock analyst, working with William O’Neill in identifying healthy stocks with potential to take off. She has worked with clients that span the globe, including big names like Fidelity Asset Management, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch and Oppenheimer. Learn More