Friday, May 4, 2012

PARTIAL POST:

Due to leaving early on vacation there is only a partial posting of the Sentiment Indicators this week (and a late posting next week). Ugly Friday after bad unemployment numbers and a French election Sunday. Inv.Intell. Bull/Bear numbers (see Examiner.com column for clearer explanation - Search the site for Brent Leonard- are more complacent than ever, seeing how they are released Tuesday and Wednesday (with AAIIs).
Here are the partials:


Date>
5/4/2012 4/27/2012
Indices: DJIA  13038 13228
NAZ  2956 3069

SPX  1369 1403
NASD/NYSE WklyVolume (Bshs).
8.6/3.9
nasd/nyse Specul.Ratio hi=bullish 2.21
Sentiment: put/call-CBOE 
59
Barron's VIX>50-alltmlow=8.8
16.3

Advance/Dec-NYSE..
2251/923

Weekly Net:
1328

     Cumulative:
133728
Weekly  NYSE hi/low
308/102
New Hi's/Low's Nasdaq h/l
238/125
McClellan  Oscillator -1 44
McClellan Sum .+750/-1000 276 193
Newsletter Inv.Intel -Bull:tues 43 41.9
Surveys Bear:-5yrs 20.4 23.7

AAII  -Bull :wed. 35.4 27.6

Bear  36.1 37.4
COT:Change w/w large/small (net)k
2/(8)
CEOinsider selling
58:1
BalticDryIndex GlobalEcon 1156 1116
3-box rev Bullish%-  71 71
US equity -ICI Fund Flows 1 wk lag (1.6B)
MMF flows Change in $B (14.8B) (.5B)
MargDebt- top (300M) monthly  MAR: 295B
ETF:Eqty/Int'l/Bond  million$$ . MAR: 704/286/202
2-yr Tsy Yield: Inflation
0.27%
Euro futures 1 yr.offset-CommHedg 5.3

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