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Retail Stocks: Next Move to Give Heads Up on Recession, Stagflation or Expansion

 

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Sometimes it is just that simple.

The Economic Modern Family has had its share of rotation.

By rotation this year, we mean that while Semiconductors wowed, Regional Banks soured.

By rotation this year, we have looked to certain members of the Family to hold their lead and wait for the other members to catch up.

Or conversely, we have held our breath as we have watched the leaders take a pause while the laggards need to hang in there.

2023 has been a bit of a cha cha cha in that way. No doubt the consumer has participated.

First, the retail investor has gotten the rally right.

Secondly, the consumer has gone out this year and spent money.

That money has been mainly spent on services though that include restaurants and travel.

However, year over year, credit card spending continues to decline, with low-income consumers showing the largest rate of decline.

We ask, is this sustainable?

Let’s see what Granny Retail (XRT) has to say.

XRT-Daily Chart

On the Daily chart, XRT is in a bit of a tight range between 63.00-64.50.

We love the leadership against the SPDR® S&P 500 (NYSE:SPY) benchmark.

XRT Weekly Chart

On the weekly chart, we got a second close over the 50-week moving average or a confirmed phase change to a recuperation.

SPY continues to show leadership on a weekly closing basis. Momentum is lagging considerably.

XRT Monthly Chart

On a monthly chart, XRT has a far distance to go to clear the 23-month moving average.

To see sustained expansion, that blue line has to clear.

Putting together all three timeframes, XRT is key.

Granny has to break out over 64.50. Then, we need to see XRT clear the 200-WMA at 65.80 area.

Finally, on a monthly chart, we cannot get too excited unless it clears over 70.50.

It’s a battle for sure-and, one that will give you the best indication of whether we will see a recession, stagflation, or expansion.

At least we can say for now-Granny may need her cane to bow, but she has yet to leave the mall.

ETF Summary

  • S&P 500 (SPY) 443 now resistance 440 pivotal and 430 support
  • Russell 2000 (IWM) 185 pivotal
  • Dow (DIA) 34,000 back to pivotal resistance
  • Nasdaq (QQQ) 370 now resistance with 360 support
  • Regional banks (KRE) 40.00 -42.00 current range
  • Semiconductors (SMH) 150 back to pivotal number
  • Transportation (IYT) 250 pivotal and under 245 expect more selling
  • Biotechnology (IBB) 121-135 range
  • Retail (XRT) 63 support

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