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Volatility Indicators
CBOE S&P 500 30-day Implied Volatility Index
CBOE S&P 500 93-day Implied Volatility Index
CBOE Crude Oil Volatility Index
Momentum Indicators
VIX:VXV > 1.10 ⇒ Market Oversold
VIX:VXV < 0.90 ⇒ Market Overbought
(Generally Lags Put:Call)
Put:Call > 0.8 ⇒ Market Oversold
Put:Call < 0.8 ⇒ Market Overbought
(Generally Leads VIX:VXV)
$NYAD > 200 ⇒ NYSE Overbought
$NYAD < -200 ⇒ NYSE Oversold
$NYMO > 65 ⇒ NYSE Overbought
$NYMO < -65 ⇒ NYSE Oversold
$TRIN > 1 ⇒ NYSE Overbought
$TRIN > 2.5 ⇒ Possible Near-term Rally
$TRIN < 1 ⇒ NYSE Oversold
$BPNYA > 70% ⇒ NYSE Overbought
$BPNYA < 30% ⇒ NYSE Oversold
$BPSPX > 70% ⇒ S&P 500 Overbought
$BPSPX < 30% ⇒ S&P 500 Oversold
Bullish Percent Indices > 70% Followed by 6% or more Retracement ⇒ Sell Stocks In Sector
Bullish Percent Indices < 30% Followed by 6% or more Retracement ⇒ Buy Stocks In Sector
$BPENER > 70% ⇒ Sector Overbought
$BPENER < 30% ⇒ Sector Oversold
$BPGDM > 70% ⇒ Sector Overbought
$BPGDM < 30% ⇒ Sector Oversold
Percent S&P 500 and NYSE Stocks 50, 150, and 200 Days
Above Their Moving Averages
Credit Markets Indicators
One Month LIBOR
Three Month LIBOR
Ratio of 3M LIBOR:1M LIBOR
(+Slope ⇒ Rising Counter-party Risk)
Treasury - EuroDollar Spread
(+Slope ⇒ Rising Counter-party Risk)
Commodities Indicators
Reuters/Jeffries CRB Index
(1967 = 100)
Reuters/CRB Continuous Commodities Index
(1967 = 100)
Ounces of Silver per One Ounce of Gold
(-slope ⇒ Bullish Commodities)
Barrels of Crude Oil per One Ounce of Gold
(-slope ⇒ Rising Global Economic Activity)
(Historical Average =~ 14)
A Leading Indicator of Global Supply and Demand For
Commodities Such As Coal, Oil, Metal Ores, and Grain.
Inflation Indicators
US TIPS vs US Non-Inflation Protected Treasurys
+Slope ⇒ Rising Inflation
Global (ex US) Government Inflation Protected Bonds vs
Global (ex US) Government Non-Inflation Protected Bonds
+Slope ⇒ Rising Inflation
Ounces of Gold per One Unit of the Dow Jones Industrial Average
(-Slope ⇒ Rising Inflation)
Units of the 10-Year US T-Note per One Ounce of Gold
(+Slope ⇒ Rising Inflation)
Rising Inflation ⇒ Long Term Bullish Commodities, Bearish Equities