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Despite the recent rally in the stock market, we found far more new sell signals than fresh buy signals in our weekly ETF screener. These finding only confirm our Monday morning technical analysis on the future direction of the indexes. Many have called this rally the bottom; we see it as a bounce. If you drop a cat from the Sears, or is it Willis Tower?… anyway, when the feline hits the pavement, it’s dead, but it still bounces. We believe that’s where we probably are right now. Healthcare ETFs appear to have been tossed from the top of the tower. Chart after chart show sell signal after sell signal. This is no surprise to us considering the new administration’s stance on health care profits. All of these healthcare related ETFs have flashed recent sell signals. iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology (IBB) iShares Dow Jones US Pharmaceuticals (IHE) iShares Dow Jones US Healthcare Provider (IHF) iShares Dow Jones US Medical Devices (IHI) iShares S&P Global Healthcare (IXJ) iShares Dow Jones US Healthcare (IYH) PowerShares Dynamic Biotech & Genome (PBE) PowerShares Dynamic Pharmaceuticals (PJP) Pharmaceutical HOLDRs (PPH) PowerShares FTSE RAFI Health Care (PRFH) PowerShares Dynamic Healthcare (PTH) PowerShares Dynamic Healthcare Services (PTJ) Vanguard Health Care ETF (VHT) SPDR S&P Biotech (XBI) Health Care Select Sector SPDR (XLV) SPDR S&P Pharmaceuticals (XPH) Other ETFs on the way down to the pavement include: PowerShares Dynamic Food & Beverage (PBJ) PowerShares Dynamic Large Cap (PJF) PowerShares Buyback Achievers (PKW) PowerShares Dynamic MagniQuant (PIQ) No surprise here as the government printing presses keep on printing those green backs. Another 1.2 trillion compliments of the fed yesterday. PowerShares DB US Dollar Index Bullish (UUP) After you are done shorting the ETFs falling from the top, take the proceeds and put them to work in the following ETFs on the elevator ride up, new buy signals include: WisdomTree International Div Top 100 (DOO) iShares MSCI Brazil Index (EWZ) PowerShares Intl Dividend Achievers (PID) PowerShares Gldn Dragon Halter USX China (PGJ) iShares S&P Global Financials (IXG) Rydex S&P Equal Weight Materials (RTM) PowerShares FTSE RAFI Basic Materials (PRFM United States 12 Month Oil (USL) United States Oil (USO) PowerShares DB Energy (DBE) iPath S&P GSCI Total Return Index ETN (GSP) ELEMENTS Rogers Intl Commodity Enrgy ETN (RJN) iShares FTSE EPRA/NAREIT North America (IFNA) PowerShares Lux Nanotech (PXN) Ultra Real Estate ProShares (URE)
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