- Diversification plays:
- India to bull phase (EPI).
- Malaysia rises to neutral phase (EWM).
- Mexico, South Korea turn neutral on signal divergences (EWW, EWY).
- Zombies:
- AOD turns neutral on signal divergence.
Of interest
phase | pfe | pps | trend | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AROW | |||||
FTR | |||||
GE | |||||
GOOG | |||||
MVO | |||||
NLY | |||||
PAYX | |||||
SO | |||||
XLE | |||||
XLU |
Diversification plays
phase | pfe | pps | trend | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ECH | |||||
EGPT | |||||
EPI | |||||
EWA | |||||
EWH | |||||
EWJ | |||||
EWM | |||||
EWP | |||||
EWS | |||||
EWT | |||||
EWW | |||||
EWY | |||||
EWZ | |||||
EZA | |||||
FXI | |||||
IDX | |||||
RSX | |||||
THD | |||||
TUR | |||||
VGK |
Zombies
phase | pfe | pps | trend | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AOD* | |||||
FNMA* |
About the categories:
- Diversification plays: These don’t closely track the U.S. markets or are based on currencies other than the U.S. dollar.
- Earnings plays: I’m tracking these as a legacy as I phase out the strategy of chasing earnings surprises.
- Of interest: Stocks I’m tracking because I find them to be interesting, although not necessarily as a potential play.
- Zombies: These are failed leftovers from what seemed to be good ideas at the time. They stalk the Watchlist like zombies, tying up resources and frightening small children.
Table Abbreviations:
- pfe - Location of the polarized fractal efficiency line.
- pps - Person's Proprietary Signal mode.
- trend - Trend of the polarized fractal efficiency line.
Key to the PPS/PFE tables
column | color | meaning |
---|---|---|
phase | bull phase | |
bear phase | ||
pfe | +100 and above | |
+50 to below 100 | ||
0 to below +50 | ||
below 0 to above -50 | ||
-50 to above -100 | ||
below -100 | ||
pps | bull confirmation | |
bear confirmation | ||
trend | uptrend | |
no trend | ||
downtrend |
More on the PFE/PPS analysis
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Disclaimer
Tim Bovee, Private Trader tracks the analysis and trades of a private trader for his own accounts. Nothing in this blog constitutes a recommendation to buy or sell stocks, options or any other financial instrument. The only purpose of this blog is to provide education and entertainment.
No trader is ever 100 percent successful in his or her trades. Trading in the stock and option markets is risky and uncertain. Each trader must make trading decision decisions for his or her own account, and take responsibility for the consequences.
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