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Stock ETFs See Bullish Technical Signal

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Many of the major U.S. equity exchange traded funds are experiencing a positive technical signal known as a bullish or golden cross, in which the 50-day exponential moving average rises up through the 200-day average.

Despite the Eurozone debt concerns, sovereign debt downgrades, high unemployment levels and the escalating drama in the Middle East, the bulls may point to a notable technical indicator. Stocks are off to a good start in 2012, although trading volume has been light. [ How to Navigate Uncertain Markets with an ETF Strategy ]

Large-cap ETFs such as SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (NYSEArca: DIA - News ) and iShares S&P 500 (NYSEArca: IVV - News) have made bullish crosses recently.

In small-cap stocks, a golden cross is now only a session or so away for the Russell 2000, technical analyst Tarquin Coe said Wednesday.

“Though the signal is bullish, they sometimes prove to be false. Either way, a big move usually follows their convergence,” the Investors Intelligence analyst wrote in a newsletter. “The small-caps continue to trade flat on a relative basis versus the Dow Jones Industrials. That is not indicative of a bull market since the more speculative stocks typically lead to the upside in such a climate. However, should the relative chart break higher it would improve the general market outlook considerably.”

For more information on trend following, visit our trend following category .

Max Chen contributed to this article.

 

1 comment

  • A  •  New York, New York  •  4 months ago
    Bullish signs, oh yeah = come inside the barn folks with your cash, so the sharks can take your cash away and burn you again. Some things occur over and over
    • Kev 4 months ago
      sharks in a barn? That doesn' occur over and over.....
 
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