We're starting to see some first signs of major distribution on the S&P 500.
These names are showing both technical and quantitative deterioration.
Here's why this is a good time to consider taking some off the table and raising cash.
The charts for the majority of stocks haven't changed much in the last week or so -- are they still alive?
These familiar names are showing both technical and quantitative deterioration.
These names are showing both technical and quantitative deterioration.
It just isn't possible to know when the market will abruptly decide to worry about the things it was ignoring yesterday.
While Thursday's major change of character should give pause, you could be slowly building a long-term position and view this drop as an opportunity to add a small piece to that trade.
Consider protecting capital now, rather than hoping that this will be a brief bout of selling.
As the Fed updated and money rotated into growth names, the Dow was down and the Nasdaq up -- and neither bears nor bulls got any real clarity.