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Modern Family / US Economy

One of the best ways to gauge the macro picture in the U.S. is the Modern Family. The Modern Family is a combination of one market index and 5 sectors and groups. Together, these provide a succint way to assess the macro picture of the U.S. The Family members are:

Family Member Description

Retail Sector (XRT) "Grandma" - Mainly Brick and Mortar Retail-she controls the family budget. Almost 70% of the GDP is driven by consumer spending so it's an excellent measure of the strength of the U.S. economy and consumer confidence.

Transportation (IYT) "Tran" - Good indicator of economic health as the movement of goods and services across the country is the lifeblood of the economy. Relates back to Charles Dow and his emphasis on tracking Transportation as a way to measure industrial and manufacturing strength-supply and demand.

Russell 2000 (IWM) "Grandpa" - This index represents 2000 US domestic small cap stocks, an excellent way to gauge the health of many companies that manufacture and distribute goods within the United States.

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Family Member Description

Semiconductors (SMH) "Sister" - The semiconductor industry is on the forefront of innovation and a major player in many of the strongest technology trends.

Biotechnology (IBB) "Big Brother" - Biotech, highly speculated, assesses where money is flowing. If speculators are confident, they will park money here.

Regional Banks (KRE) "Prodigal Son" - Banking sector, often lavish, then contrite when it oversteps costing Americans dollars. Regional Banks measure the health of the financial system in the U.S., where many local folks put their money.

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Category: Sector Views

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How to Use The Charts:

A Family that trades together tends to stay together.

In a bullish environment we like to see all family members with positive TSI (Trend Strength), similar market phases, confirmed momentum, good volume and outperformance of the SPY, using the triple play indicator.

When IBB becomes the leading sector, it is generally a positive as speculative money is entering the market. It is also important that retail stays strong as well, as that is a main driver of economic growth.

How to Use the Real Motion Indicator:

The Real Motion Indicator is a calculation of momentum that is unique and proprietary to MarketGauge. The indicator represents the current period's momentum value with a dot, the 50-period moving average of that momentum with the blue line, and the 200-period moving average with a green line. The horizontal black line is referred to as the "baseline" and is plotted at the zero value to delineate positive vs. negative momentum.

Real Motion can be used to analyze and identify a number of different patterns and conditions that help us measure the strength of the trend or key turning points, however, it can also be a very powerful indicator even when used at a basic level. The simple use and interpretation of Real Motion is to read it in the same way you would read and look for trend strength on a price chart. When the Real Motion 1-period (dot), 50-period and 200-period averages have the same pattern of stack and slope as the stock's respective price chart averages, then the momentum is in agreement with the price chart.

For example, when a stock price is over the 50-period moving average which is also over the 200-period moving average, Real Motion would "confirm" this trend as having good momentum if its 1-period value is over its 50-period average which is also over its 200-period average (both are positively stacked and sloped).

One powerful pattern to watch for is the condition where the Real Motion indicators are stronger (or weaker) than the price chart vis-a-via their respective measures. Momentum, as measured by Real Motion will often lead price action and can help identify good trades earlier than other indicators. For more advanced patterns and uses of the indicator, please see the real motion indicator product section.

How To Use The Triple Play:

The Triple Play Indicators measure two different market conditions - price leadership and volume which is a measure of buying vs. selling pressure. These indicators are proprietary to MarketGauge.

The price leadership indicators measure whether a stock or ETF trend is leading the market up or down. They represent leadership over 3 time frames: short-term (blue), intermediate-term (red), and long-term (black).

The primary application of the price leadership indicators is to view the symbol's condition as bullish when the blue line is trending over the red line, and bearish when the blue line is trending under the red line. The longer term condition is bullish if the shorter-term indicators are over the black line.

The Triple Play volume indicator measures buying vs. selling pressure and displays the trend over both the short (blue) and intermediate (red) term.

The volume indicator is interpreted in the same way as the price leadership line. The indicator is bullish when the blue line is trending over the red line.