Free Stock Market Course Part 35: InterMarket Analysis

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Useful Website: Stockcharts.com
InterMarket Analysis 1: John Murphy: https://amzn.to/3D1Mnrx
InterMarket Analysis 2: John Murphy: https://amzn.to/3bWGKis
InterMarket Analysis: Michael E.S. Gayed: https://amzn.to/3mZyeW9
CNNMoney Fear and Greed chart: https://money.cnn.com/data/fear-and-greed/
Chapters:
00:00 Recommended Reading
01:26 Fear and Greed Gauge
03:26 What is InterMarket Analysis?
07:04 Fluidity and Fixation
11:52 Other Markets Analyzed
Module 5 Section 8
InterMarket Analysis
Recommended Reading: John Murphy, Michael E.S Gayed.
Fear and Greed Gauge
What is Intermarket Analysis?
Intermarket analysis is a branch of Technical Analysis that examines the correlations between four major asset classes:
1. Stocks
2. Bonds
3. Commodities
4. Currencies
TA can use these relationships to identify the stage of the business cycle and improve forecasting abilities.
There are clear relationships between stocks and bonds, bonds and commodities, and commodities and the Dollar.
Knowing these relationships can help chartists determine the stage of the investing cycle, select the best sectors and avoid the worst performing sectors.
More information can be found at stockcharts.com
Fluidity & Fixation
The Financial Markets are always fixated on something.
This can change quickly and can include:
Reaction or over-reaction in a market other than the US stock Market.
Price movement in another market
Geopolitical events
Surprises
Uncertainty
The SPX Investing Program analyzes and comments to members using Intermarket Analysis each day and week.
Other Markets Analyzed
The SPX Investing Program looks at many different markets in the context of how that can impact the SPX.
Markets include:
Other Indexes (DJX, NDX, RUT, MID, etc.)
Foreign & Domestic
Inter-relationships between different indexes
The Bond Markets (Interest rates)
Foreign & Domestic
Commodities (inflation)
Mainly the CRB Index
Oil and Precious Metals
Mainly Gold and Oil
The Dollar Index

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