Video - Market Internals, the Magnificent 7, and Stocks of Interest
The broader markets continue to push higher, but internals show it’s really a handful of stocks driving the move. Breadth measures like the McClellan Oscillator and percentage of stocks above key moving averages remain choppy, confirming limited participation under the hood.
Among the Magnificent 7, some names like Google, Tesla, and Microsoft are showing strength, while others, such as Amazon, Meta, and Netflix, remain in consolidations. Nvidia is still basing after significant gains.
With options expiration behind us, could momentum shift? I break down the Magnificent 7 and highlight setups worth watching.
Even in this mixed environment, our scans continue to flag individual stocks setting up with solid technical patterns, offering both swing and day trading opportunities.
At Master Trader, we always stress a top-down approach—starting with internals, then sectors, and finally stocks of interest—to stay aligned with market conditions.
Market Internals, the Magnificent 7, and Stocks of Interest
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