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The rally of the last two days is extremely encouraging. It looks as though we have seen the lighter-volume test of the climax lows we were looking for and successfully bounced higher. That suggests we are going to see this advance go further.
By last weekend, the Arms Index had become somewhat oversold, also pointing to a likely rally. The action since then has erased the oversold condition in the five-day, but the longer-term moving averages are still OK, and the five-day is only neutral. I would be inclined to look for a bit more of a pullback after the strength of the last two days, and use such a pullback as an opportunity to put on some long positions. To view a larger version of these charts (in some browsers), after clicking on the "larger image" link below the chart, mouse over the lower-right area of the chart until the icon with four arrows appears. Then click on that icon.
PetSmart: Buy
We had heavier volume in mid-January, as it appeared to wash out the last sellers after a long decline. After testing that low, it has worked higher and broken out above the prior level of resistance. Volume is tending to come in on the advances. I think it could be bought around current levels for a move back into the low $30s. (To do my Equivolume charting, as in the charts that appear in this column, I use a charting program called MetaStock. To learn more about this method, read my series of columns, Trading With Equivolume.)
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At time of publication, Arms had no positions in the stocks mentioned.Richard Arms is a renowned stock market technician who invented the Arms Index (often referred to as the TRIN), which has become a mainstay of market analysis, appearing in The Wall Street Journal and Barron's. Arms also developed the widely used technical method Equivolume Charting. Since 1996, he has been publishing the Arms Advisory newsletter for money managers and financial institutions. He also has authored Stop and Make Money: How to Profit in the Stock Market Using Volume and Stop Orders, Profits in Volume, Volume Cycles in the Stock Market, Trading Without Fear and The Arms Index, and has been honored with the Market Technicians' Award for Lifetime Contribution to Technical Analysis. Under no circumstances does the information in this commentary represent a recommendation to buy or sell stocks. Richard appreciates your feedback; click here to send him an email. TheStreet.com has a revenue-sharing relationship with Trader's Library under which it receives a portion of the revenue from purchases by customers directed there from TheStreet.com.
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