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Here are the cycles-based trade recommendations for the DJIA stocks in this month. In December, the long trades returned an average of +9.50% versus a change of +5.38% in the DJIA in comparison to a return of +5.46% for the short sales. Over the last 17 months, the long stocks have risen by an amount double that of the DJIA. The short sale recommendations have fallen slightly.
For the month of January, the cycle/relative strength concept is applied. First, the Dow Jones 30 stocks are ranked from the best performer to the worst by calculating the expected return in that month. The top stocks were screened as follows. The top best traditional performers in the month were then screened for relative strength by a unique measure that sorts by several relevant time periods. Those that pass both screens are buys for the month. The stocks that are both weak monthly performers and weak relative performers are short sales for the month.
The seasonal screen for the month is presented below. The number of years of data is in the last column. The Times Return column shows the percent of months in which the stock rose. The Return column shows the average percentage gain in the month. The Expected Return column is the product of columns two and three. We can see that Microsoft has been trading for 35 years and has risen in 68.57% in all the months of January. The average return has been 3.38% and the expected return is 2.32%.
Average Performance of the DJIA Stocks in the Month of January
Of the strongest, these stocks show strong relative strength and are considered buys for the month:
Apple
American Express
Microsoft
United Health
Cisco
Regarding the weakest, these stocks show declining relative strength and are suitable short sales:
Verizon
Caterpillar
Travelers
Boeing
MMM
Visa
Dow
Financial Services