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ETFsector.com Daily Trading Outlook

April 14, 2025 U.S. equity futures are higher in Monday morning trading (S&P futures +1.2% | Nasdaq futures +1.5% | Dow futures +0.9%), extending Friday’s rally where all major indexes gained over 1.5%, capping a strong week (S&P +5.5%, Nasdaq +7%). Global markets also firm, with Hong Kong up nearly 2.5% overnight and Europe gaining […]

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ETFsector.com Daily Trading Outlook

April 11, 2025 S&P futures are up 0.8% in choppy trading following Thursday’s sharp selloff, where the S&P 500 dropped nearly 3.5%, giving back over a third of Wednesday’s historic rally. Treasuries are little changed, but the 30-year yield is on pace for its largest weekly rise since the 1980s. The dollar index is down

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Tactical Tuesday Report: Some Signs of Positive Divergence Beneath the Surface

April 8, 2025 The S&P 500 has now retraced the entirety of current cycle gains above the S&P 500’s 2022 price high (chart below).  As we noted in our weekly piece, the current level represents a 50% retracement of the entire bull market move from the trough in October 2022 through the peak in January

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XLB Materials SPDR July Outlook—Weakness across the Commodities complex has had a negative effect on the Materials Sector and has us at a 0% allocation for July in our model

XLB has fallen to new lows without any signs of positive divergence or bullish reversal at the industry level.

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XLB Materials SPDR June Outlook—We like the outlook for XLB better than that of XLE in June against a mixed backdrop for commodities prices

Our new Elev8 sector selection process starts June with an overweight in XLB of 1.68% vs. the sector weight in the S&P 500. We are not quite as sanguine on XLB as that allocation suggests as we are naked the Energy sector in our model and hoping a modest overweight in XLB will hedge us

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