Category: Dow Theory

Dow Theory Update for November 7: The current trend as per the classical/Rhea Dow Theory (II) Continue Reading

Dow Theory Update for November 7: The current trend as per the classical/Rhea Dow Theory (II)

posted on: November 7, 2016

Appraisal as per a strict application of the “Rhea/Classical Dow Theory” We know that the trend determined by Schannep’s Dow Theory is bearish (signal of November 2, as explained here). We also know that the trend according to the “Rhea/Classical” Dow Theory as interpreted by Schannep is bullish (signal of 9/7/2016), as was explained here. […]

Dow Theory Update for November 4: The current trend as per the classical/Rhea Dow Theory (I) Continue Reading

Dow Theory Update for November 4: The current trend as per the classical/Rhea Dow Theory (I)

posted on: November 4, 2016

Schannep’s interpretation In my last post I wrote that there are diverging opinions when it comes to determining the primary trend according to the “Rhea/Classical” Dow Theory. The starting point where, it seems, there is unanimity is a primary bear market which was signaled on 6/24/2016. Disagreement begins when it comes to gauging the existence […]

Dow Theory Update for November 3: Primary bear market signaled for US Stocks on November 3rd, as per Schannep’s Dow Theory Continue Reading

Dow Theory Update for November 3: Primary bear market signaled for US Stocks on November 3rd, as per Schannep’s Dow Theory

posted on: November 3, 2016

Trend under classical/Rhea Dow Theory unclear US STOCKS Two days ago I was reporting that the Industrials were very close to signaling a primary bear market signal. Well, on November 2nd, at the close, the Industrials deigned to confirm the SPY (SP 500) which had violated its secondary reaction closing lows on 10/13/2016. As per […]

Dow Theory review for 2015: Silver and Gold miners ETFs Continue Reading

Dow Theory review for 2015: Silver and Gold miners ETFs

posted on: October 25, 2016

As I did when analyzing 2015 for silver and gold, I, once again, apologize for posting this review so late. Better late than never, though. Let’s see how fared in 2015 the Dow Theory when applied to the silver and gold miners ETFs (SIL and GDX) SIL and GDX SIL: The year started with an […]

Dow Theory Special Issue: Putting the Dow Theory under Stress-Test (VIII) Continue Reading

Dow Theory Special Issue: Putting the Dow Theory under Stress-Test (VIII)

posted on: October 17, 2016

Dow Theory’s performance under weak cyclical bull markets This “stress-test” saga has dealt with performance under secular bear markets Another environment which is detrimental to the Dow Theory is weak cyclical bull markets. What is a cyclical bull and bear market? I see cyclical bull/bear markets as a long movement which is an order of […]

Dow Theory Special Issue: Putting the Dow Theory under Stress-Test (VII) Continue Reading

Dow Theory Special Issue: Putting the Dow Theory under Stress-Test (VII)

posted on: September 9, 2016

When most ruled-based trading ceases to work, the Dow Theory continues to perform In this post of my stress-test saga, I made clear that we are currently living a real “stress-test”. Current market conditions are not the best for the Dow Theory. Narrow ranges of less than 15% are detrimental (but not lethal) to the […]

Dow Theory Special Issue: Putting the Dow Theory under Stress-Test (VI) Continue Reading

Dow Theory Special Issue: Putting the Dow Theory under Stress-Test (VI)

posted on: September 2, 2016

Fractality at work. Narrow ranges tend to contain narrow secondary reactions This post is to be understood as an “addenda” to my yesterday’s post.  I feel the following thoughts further strengthen my belief concerning the sturdiness of the Schannep’s Dow Theory under narrow range conditions.  Thus, the losses resulting from a prolonged ranging environment could […]

Dow Theory Special Issue: Putting the Dow Theory under Stress-Test (V) Continue Reading

Dow Theory Special Issue: Putting the Dow Theory under Stress-Test (V)

posted on: September 1, 2016

What happens to the Dow Theory when the market enters into “fibrillation” (Narrow ranges)? Looking into the future The following conclusions may be derived from my first post concerning the Dow Theory and narrow ranges: 1) Historically, the maximum drawdown caused by cumulative losing trades amounted to less than 19%.  2) This drawdown was not […]

Dow Theory Special Issue: Putting the Dow Theory under Stress-Test (IV) Continue Reading

Dow Theory Special Issue: Putting the Dow Theory under Stress-Test (IV)

posted on: August 29, 2016

What happens to the Dow Theory when the market enters into “fibrillation” (Narrow ranges)? We continue our saga of looking at the Dow Theory from all possible angles (specially the stressful ones). Narrow ranges are the plague to trend followers. While the Dow Theory by integrating the time and extent element is less prone than […]

Dow Theory Update for August 15: More on the primary bull market signal of August 11, 2016 Continue Reading

Dow Theory Update for August 15: More on the primary bull market signal of August 11, 2016

posted on: August 15, 2016

Trends in precious metals universe unchanged US STOCKS   As it was reported here, last August 11th a primary bull market was signaled according to Schannep’s Dow Theory. Here you have un updated chart.   Schannep’s Dow Theory signaled primary bull market on August 11 It is important to note that the “Rhea/Classical” Dow Theory […]

Dow Theory Update for July 21: Two typical Dow Theory misconceptions (II) Continue Reading

Dow Theory Update for July 21: Two typical Dow Theory misconceptions (II)

posted on: July 21, 2016

And setting the record straight I am writing before the open. Misconception 2: Lack of confirmation suffices to change a trend A recent article post on Zero Hedge with the bombastic title “The One Key Indicator Pointing To A Bear Market” makes two errors. The first one is to assume that the market is still […]

Dow Theory Update for July 19: Two typical Dow Theory misconceptions (I) Continue Reading

Dow Theory Update for July 19: Two typical Dow Theory misconceptions (I)

posted on: July 19, 2016

And setting the record straight Many badmouth the Dow Theory, and I must say for a good reason. Yes, criticism aimed at the Dow Theory does not surprise me because it is casually studied and applied. It appalls me to read many “experts” getting things half right, which is tantamount when investing money to half […]

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