
The US Market Fights Back
Issue 22; The world Index made another all-time high, helped by the largest stocks, and the lowest print for the
Issue 22; The world Index made another all-time high, helped by the largest stocks, and the lowest print for the
Financials like JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs still dominate, defying the narrative of a tech-first market, and fintech disruption. At
Issue 21; “Embedded in today’s relative strength are tomorrow’s narratives.” - Jeff DeGraff The World Index makes a
US Stocks are still weak in CAPR, but the strong trends of its neighbours (Canada and Mexico) are starting to
Issue 20; The World Index has eased back towards the 30-day moving average. The ByteTrend Score is still a 5,
In Asia this week, South Korea is growing in strength with names like SK Hynix in the leading category, while
Issue 19; The World Index closed the week in slightly negative territory following the strikes on Iran. Despite that, the
Defence and AI remain strong, along with Asian financials. Saudi Arabia stands out as weak alongside some leading quality defensives.
Issue 18; The world index makes an all-time high, maintaining a ByteTrend score of 5 on the daily chart. This
This week, we are seeing continued weakness in energy and real estate, while global financials and utilities remain strong. We
Issue 17; The World Index has a ByteTrend Score of 5. Although it hasn’t made an all-time high, it
Issue 4; No one is talking about the weakness in US real estate, which has been lagging for a decade,