Emerging Markets Log Extended Streak of Relative High Breakouts
In this week’s Chart of the Week, we analyze a notable shift in the relative strength profile of emerging markets.
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In this week’s Chart of the Week, we analyze a notable shift in the relative strength profile of emerging markets.
In our latest Chart of the Week series, we examine the railroad industry breakout from a prolonged period of consolidation, a scenario last seen in 2003.
Beneath the surface, the technology sector is increasingly fragmented. Our latest Chart of the Week highlights this divergence and its most recent historical parallel.
In this week’s Chart of the Week, we examine how the S&P 500 has historically behaved after a new Fed Chair is selected.
Our latest Chart of the Week analyzes surging market breadth in the materials and energy sectors as a commodity index hits a new cycle high.
In our latest Chart of the Week series, we examine a market breadth indicator in the Materials sector, showing persistency not seen since 2016.
Our latest Chart of the Week examines sector-wide underperformance, revealing a relative trend scenario never before observed in market history.
Semiconductors open 2026 with substantial gains as software stocks sink, suggesting a trend that dominated most of 2025 is set to continue.
Aluminum breaks out, supporting the pro-growth metals theme and indicating cyclical strength across key industrial sectors.
Over the last three weeks, the Dow Jones Transportation Index has seen a significant upswing. How should investors interpret this development?
Copper's monthly close above its ascending triangle pattern confirms a major breakout, signaling the early stages of a new structural uptrend.
Energy remains stuck in a prolonged consolidation phase—see how this setup compares with prior market cycles.