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Julius de Kempenaer

The RS (Relative Strength) concept

​"Relative Strength" or RS is a widely used concept in technical analysis to compare the price performance of one security against the price performance of another security in order to choose which one of the two is to prefer over the other.
Julius de Kempenaer

Construction of Relative Rotation Graphs

​The construction of Relative Rotation Graphs is based on a scatter plot. The video at the end of the post shows the rotation through the various stages on the plot, with a short explanation for every stage. 
It's a very full show on this episode of Sector Spotlight. After a quick overview of what happened in asset classes and sectors last week, I take a lo
Following Friday's close, we are facing a daily Relative Rotation Graph with some interesting (sector) rotations underway.EnergyThe Energy sector had
With the Materials sector (XLB) moving into the leading quadrant on the weekly RRG, it makes sense to look for some individual stocks that may offer u
On this episode of Sector Spotlight, after a quick overview of Asset Class and Sector rotation, I go over and update my longer-term views using the in
On the weekly Relative Rotation Graph for US sectors, there are five sectors rotating at the right hand side of the graph, either inside the leading q
I got triggered to watch the chart printed above when I was scrolling through the pre-defined RRG groups.This is a routine I go through on a regular b
On this episode of Sector Spotlight, I spends the full show in line with StockCharts TV's theme of the week "Charting the Second Half," examining what
On the daily Relative Rotation Graph for US sectors, the Consumer Discretionary sector rotated back into the leading quadrant last week, coming up fro
There is no doubt that the technology sector is still the strongest segment in the US stock market, but, in the near term, it is losing some of its re
The first half of 2020 is "done and dusted." On this episode of Sector Spotlight, I start with a quick look back at the performance and rotations for
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