Thursday, 21 January 2016

Funds Flow Analysis (FFA): 21 January 2016, Thursday, 9.42pm Singapore Time


Current Latest Computed Funds Flow Analysis (FFA):
For Worldwide Financial Markets:
21 January 2016, Thursday, 9.42pm Singapore Time
Donovan Norfolk Ang Funds Flow Analysis Indicator 
for Worldwide Financial Markets 
21 January 2016, Thursday, 9.45pm

Broad Markets / Big Markets / Big Wind Directions

US markets (DJIA. S&P500 and NASDAQ) are 00 hour 48 minutes away from opening for trading while European markets are into the 05 hours 42 minutes of trading session.

Based on current latest computational results, Holdings Index Strength of Big Monies have changed from +10.000 (Maximum Strength Longs) to +10.000 (Maximum Strength Longs) in strength on the Donovan Norfolk Funds Flow Index OscillatorOn the other front, Smart Monies' Bullish Calls Holdings on hand changed from +1.934 to +1.450 in strength on the Donovan Norfolk Funds Flow Index Oscillator.  

Big Money Aggregated Strength (posture) in holdings changed from +5.967 to +5.725 in strength (Smart Monies are Strong Strength Longs in Aggregated Holdings Currently)

Broad Market (Big Wind Direction) Short-Term / Mid-Term Posture by Big Hands:

In the financial markets worldwide today:

+ Worldwide Smart Monies maintain MAXIMUM LONGS STRENGTH IN HOLDINGS irregardless of market volatility in any direction
+ Worldwide Smart monies reduced their bullish calls in holdings.
+ There is still no protection against any downside (bullish)

+ For 2016, US markets of Dow Jones Industrial Avg, S&P 500 and NASDAQ composite are still expected to break up more all time new highs since 2008 financial crisis.

Worldwide financial markets are executing the following basic technical structures:

Long termLast wave up for US markets; Transition to Bear Markets for Asia 
Mid termConsolidation
Short term: Correction is bottoming out

The order of how individual stocks will transit into their individual bear markets respectively

While Long Term Major Top starts to form in indices worldwide, the following is the order of how individual stocks will transit into their individual bear market respectively:

1. Weakest stocks (2.27% of the entire broad market) will start to transit into their bear markets in 2012, making it 2.27% of the entire broad markets in bear market (market indices to still make highs). 

2. Weaker stocks (the next 13.59% of the broad market) will start to transit into their bear markets in 2013, making it 2.27%+13.59%=15.86% of the entire broad markets in bear market (market indices to still make new highs but with deceleration). 

3. Weak stocks (the next 34.13% of the broad market) will start to transit into their bear markets in 2014, making it 15.86%+34.13%=49.99% of the entire broad markets in bear market (market indices to consolidate and to peak out)

4. Strong stocks (the next 34.13% of the broad market) will start to transit into their bear markets in 2015, making it 49.99%+34.13%=84.12% of the entire broad markets in bear market (market indices to start to go downtrend)

5. The stronger and the strongest stocks (the remaining 15.88% of the broad market) will transit into their bear markets in 2016 onwards, making it 84.12%+15.88%=100% of the entire broad markets in bear market (market indices in bear market).

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Donovan Big Money Funds Flow Computational Oscillator
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Donovan's Funds Flow Analysis Index Oscillator:
-10 ----- 0 ------+10
Donovan's Funds Flow Analysis Strength-Index Scale Key:
negative (-ve) = shorting;
positive (+ve) = longing;
0.000-0.999: Neutral / Negligible Net Holdings
1.000-2.999: Weak strength / weak holdings
3.000-4.999: Moderate strength / moderate holdings
5.000-6.999: Strong strength / high holdings
7.000-8.999:Very strong strength / very high holdings
9.000-10.000:: Maximum strength / maximum holdings

Implication of Broad Markets/Big Markets/Big Wind Indices Directions
If it is a rising tide in Index Big Wind, most or almost all stock boats generally rise;
If it is a receding tide in Index Big Wind, most or almost all stock boats generally go lower.
Hence the importance of Big Wind Directions blown by Big Hands.




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