1. The Read
The week ended with money running for cover and finding none of the usual doors open. Every bond fund on the board is oversold at once — the first time in this series — with $TLT at RSI 33 the weakest thing anywhere on the tape and $HYG finally cracking from strong-up to weak-down, which retires the "it's a rates story, credit is fine" comfort line. Consumer discretionary broke hardest: $XLY took a fresh death cross at RSI 32.9, the sharpest single-sector breakdown of the week. And yet the classic refuges never bid — gold is still death-crossed (its +1.6% month is stabilization, not rescue), and volatility sits in collapse with no fear premium at all. Where the money actually went: oil and defense, which confirmed together for the first time — $XOM, $CVX, $LMT, $RTX, and $GD all printed RSI 70+, reversing last week's "no war premium" verdict inside five sessions — plus the quiet defensives, utilities and telecom. Under the surface the picture is more rotation than liquidation: 166 confirmed uptrends still outnumber 110 downtrends, breadth improved at the equal-weight level even as the cap-weighted indexes flipped to basing, and single-stock momentum is alive (the week's new momentum names are refiners — $PSX, $VLO) even as the leveraged-ETF universe went almost perfectly cold: one qualifier out of 59. Froth washed out; the bid moved somewhere real.
Three Things
- The entire bond complex is oversold at once — and havens still won't bid. $LQD 29.8, $TLT 33.0, $BND freshly death-crossed, $HYG cracked; gold's month turned positive (+1.6%) but the chart is still broken, and volatility never woke up. Risk-off without a refuge.
- Oil and defense confirmed together for the first time — $XOM 72.3, $CVX 71.6, $LMT 72.1, $RTX 74.4, $GD 70.9, with $USO's 30-day gain accelerating to +28.6% and refiners entering the momentum lists. A week ago the read was "no war premium." The market changed its mind in five sessions — and at RSI 70+ it now prices like a chase, not an entry.
- Stock momentum is alive; leverage is dead. 259 names still qualify as momentum monsters (15 parabolic), but exactly 1 of 59 leveraged/thematic ETFs made its board — a cold week there is froth leaving the system, not a market breaking.
The Big Picture
Act 1 — Rotation without a refuge. Duration, credit, and consumer all sold together, and nothing traditional caught the bid. The only defensives that worked were the boring ones: $XLU at RSI 60 with a genuine bid, $T near overbought at 69, $VZ at 64. Equal-weight breadth improved while the headline indexes flipped from uptrend to basing — this is money moving sideways through the market, not out of it.
Act 2 — The war bid, one week late. Last week's read said the widened Gulf escalation carried no war premium, with Northrop in outright collapse. This week the whole complex confirmed at once, and the internals say institutions, not headlines: $SLB ripped 11% in a single session on 2.3× volume while $HAL rolled over the same week — somebody is picking service-quality winners, not buying a sector blindly. The move is real and it is also extended; RSI 70+ across the complex is where chases go to die.
Act 3 — What's still working. The quality-accumulation lane held its bid all week: $CF earned a regime upgrade to uptrend sitting on its $123 shelf, $NTR cleared its reclaim level, $AMGN and $ABBV stayed steady, and $DPZ was the lone consumer name strengthening under $XLY's death cross. Memory bounced into next week's verdict — $MU, $STX, $WDC all repaired 4–9 RSI points with Seagate and Western Digital reporting July 28–29, the single most consequential print window on the calendar. The biotech two-tier story ratified: $TMO crossed overbought on a Q2 beat-and-raise (the lagging mega-cap anchor finally moving), and Medpace jumped 11.8% after raising its 2026 guide — the CRO forward-book signal the funding-cycle thesis was waiting for, per Yahoo Finance's July 24 coverage. And enterprise software diverged hard from hardware: $HUBS and $TEAM up 7–8% the same week $ARM, $MRVL, and $INTC fell 7–10%.
Sector Scorecard
| Sector | Reading | Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Energy (E&P + services) | RSI 63–72, $XLE +11.3% 30D | Confirmed and extended — trim zone, not entry |
| Defense | RSI 70–74 across primes | War premium finally priced; late |
| Bonds | All five funds RSI 29–40 | Broadest fixed-income breakdown in this series |
| Consumer discretionary | $XLY RSI 32.9, fresh death cross | Worst sector on the board |
| Mega-cap tech | $GOOGL 32.8, $AMZN 37.2, $AAPL leads | Split — one real crack with structure intact |
| Semis / AI hardware | RSI 37–51, stabilizing | Off the crater, not healed; hardware losing to software |
| Memory | $MU 47, +4–9 RSI repair | Bounce into the Jul 28–29 storage prints — binary week ahead |
| Biotech / healthcare | $TMO 71 vs $ISRG 31 | Two-tier: quality anchors bid, devices in collapse |
| Crypto | Miners recovered, coins death-crossed | Speculative appetite leading the core — unconfirmed turn |
| Utilities / telecom | $XLU 60, $T 69, $VZ 64 | The only defensives actually defending |
The Wild & Whacky
- The only monster ETF left is a memory basket — while the memory stocks themselves are down double digits on the month. The ETF's +43% three-month tail is the ghost of the spring run; everything else leveraged went cold.
- $205 million of insider buying into a collapsing chart. $TSLA hit RSI 28 with unchanged heavy insider accumulation — the classic golden signal — on a death-crossed chart 36% off its high. Signal and structure disagree this violently only a few times a cycle; the resolution (base or breakdown) will be worth the wait.
- $BE fell 14.9% in one session, the biggest single-day move on any AI board this week, taking its month to −43%. The power-infrastructure trade is being re-underwritten name by name — $CEG's RSI jumped 46→60 the same week.
- Congress's "consensus" is one stock wide. The July 24–25 disclosure reads found exactly one name two members bought this year — $UBER, down 11% since — while the strongest solo conviction (four-time repeat buys in $MA and $SPGI) is up 9–12%. Agreement was never the signal; persistence was.
- $SLB +11% on 2.3× volume while $HAL broke down the same week — the oil-services trade is now a stock-picking trade.
- Gold printed its first positive month of the series and still looks broken. Stabilization inside a death cross is a fact, not a turn.
What I'd Tell a Friend
- $CF at $125 — the cleanest setup on the board: fresh uptrend regime, golden cross, sitting a dollar above its $123.32 support shelf. Entries near the shelf, invalidation below it.
- $NTR at $68.10 — the reclaim actually triggered ($67.40 level and the 50-day both cleared, RSI repaired 29→57 over four weeks). Trend-repair entry, not a chase.
- $GOOGL at $319.74, RSI 32.8 — the one mega-cap crack with its golden cross and thesis intact. The trigger is a reclaim of the 20-day near $352; until then it's a watch, not a knife-catch.
- Leave the oil/defense confirmation alone at RSI 70+. It was right a week ago; now it's priced. The disciplined expression is waiting for the first pullback that holds.
- Do nothing in $TSLA until it bases. RSI 28 plus insider buying is seductive; the death-crossed collapse regime is the veto.
The single thing to watch next week: the July 28–29 Seagate/Western Digital prints, which decide whether the memory bounce was the start of the next leg or a pause in the unwind — with the July 29–30 hyperscaler capex reads right behind them for the power-and-datacenter complex.
2. What Changed Since the Last Brief
Screen CROSSINGS between the previous brief's close ( ) and this one — a name appears only on the session it crossed, not for as long as it stays there. Every name carries its before → after.
The 52-week-high screen is omitted for this date: the price history spans less than a year (0 of 1092 symbols), and a short window would report an 8-month high as a 52-week one. Omitted rather than wrong.
Not computable on this date
Newly near a 52-week high — insufficient history, not an empty result.
New oversold (13) — CDXS RSI 34.5 → 23.3, MP RSI 31.8 → 27.2, BBAI RSI 30 → 28.1, PL RSI 31.6 → 28.1, SERV RSI 30.6 → 28.3, CDNG RSI 30.4 → 29.3, NOK RSI 32.3 → 29.3, GFS RSI 32.6 → 29.4, DISK RSI 33.1 → 29.5, CQTM RSI 32.3 → 29.6, FPS RSI 33.9 → 29.8, LQD RSI 30 → 29.8, GNRC RSI 32.9 → 29.9.
New overbought (5) — LMT RSI 68.8 → 72.1, SPCQ RSI 69.6 → 71.8, GD RSI 67.9 → 70.9, GEF RSI 66 → 70.4, CNXN RSI 67.4 → 70.1.
Golden crossings (3) — ALK -0.04% → 0.31%, ICLR -0.15% → 0.52%, LAD -0.29% → 0.1%.
Death crossings (2) — ALB 0.6% → -0.67%, BND 0% → -0.01%.
New monsters (7) — ECPG 29.7% → 36.1%, NUE 29% → 32.1%, GRC 28.3% → 31.4%, IPAR 28.4% → 31.2%, CALY 29.3% → 30.7%, CVS 29.6% → 30.4%, FTI 29.1% → 30%.
Newly in an entry zone (6) — AVGO $381.92 · $378–386 (SMA20 $382.58 retest) — add on the flag after the SMA200 reclaim, FCX $62.6 · $56-$63, GILD $129.31 · <$130, LHX $300.21 · $300-$320, MU $920.95 · $920-$985, VZ $46.38 · $44-$48.
3. Three Things
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4. The Big Picture
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5. Focus List
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6. Sector Scorecard
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10. Key Signals
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11. Wild & Whacky
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13. What I'd Tell a Friend
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14. Active Perspectives
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The desk's frozen record The machine-built sections as this issue recorded them — the tape, calls, and wires that were true on this date (desk plumbing and file-path lines removed for reading).
Regime State
- State counts: collapse: 166, pullback: 363, uptrend: 166, downtrend: 110.
- Latest transition batch: 2026-07-23 vs 2026-07-22; 34 confirmed state-to-state flips, 0 entries, 0 exits.
- Confirmed flips: $ALK pullback -> downtrend; $ALLY uptrend -> basing; $AMD pullback -> uptrend; $ARKW downtrend -> basing; $AROC pullback -> uptrend; $ARW pullback -> uptrend.
Cross-sector Rotation
- Money rotating INTO Food Security (RS +10.9, 75% strong-up), Cybersec (RS +8.3, 82% strong-up), Cloud SAAS (RS +7.3, 31% strong-up) — OUT OF Quantum Computing (RS -26.3), Optical Supply Chain (RS -17.3), Memory (RS -16.6). Benchmark SPY +0.7% 30d. ⚡ EMERGING (turning up before the trailing board): Defense Contractors (accel +3.0, 54% up). Fading leaders: Cybersec (accel -7.9), Cloud SAAS (accel -11.0), China Tech (accel -5.1), Alt Managers (accel -6.3), Watchlist (accel -7.5), Tech (accel -7.5), Mag7 (accel -7.5), Healthcare (accel -3.4), Web Cloud (accel -5.1), Financials (accel -3.1), Trace Glp1 Manufacturing (accel -4.3), Lazarus (accel -7.8), Cloud ETFS (accel -7.7), Tech Insider Buys (accel -5.4).
- ⚡ Front-run (emerging, turning up before the trailing board): Defense Contractors (accel +3.0, 54% up).
Volatility Gate
- ⚠ VIX bar 2026-07-23 is OLDER than the tape (2026-07-24) — the pull failed or was skipped. Gate state UNKNOWN, not calm.
- Credit tape (7d): HYG -0.5% · LQD -1.2% · IEF -0.9% — the flush-vs-break discriminator: orderly credit means the selling is positioning, not a credit event.
Desk Calls
| Ticker | Stance | Entry | Review-by | 30d vs SPY |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $CEG | watch | reclaim the 20-day (~$256) with hyperscaler spending language intact on the Jul… | 2026-08-08 | pending |
| $ELAN | watch | a volume-confirmed (at least average volume) close through the 52-week high… | 2026-08-14 | pending |
| $GEV | watch | held the AI unwind at −5%; reclaim the 20-day (~$1,085) and print a higher low | 2026-08-08 | pending |
| $LEU | watch | first higher low after a clean Jul 29–30 capex read — the −18% month is a beta… | 2026-08-08 | pending |
| $CLMT | pass | RSI 83 on 2.7x volume, +165% in a year — parabolic-chaser material, not trend-hold;… | 2026-09-04 | pending |
| $DK | pass | reopen if it builds a multi-week base above the 20-day ($52.58) and resumes — a… | 2026-09-04 | pending |
| $MPC | watch | the lane's quality large-cap; interest begins on the first pullback that HOLDS the… | 2026-08-21 | pending |
| $MU | watch (in zone) | Friday printed a reversal bar (low $804, closed $848.95); a close above that bar's… | 2026-08-14 | pending |
| $NVDA | watch (in zone) | the general never broke (−3.7% in 30 days vs the ETF's −15.7%); a reclaim of its… | 2026-08-14 | pending |
| $PANW | watch | the lane's strongest structure (-2.7% from its 52-week high, +83% on the year);… | 2026-09-04 | pending |
| $PL | watch | untouchable while the knife falls (RSI 30, −14% on the week); interest begins when… | 2026-09-11 | pending |
| $PSX | watch | the diversified laggard of the three (+70% on the year, midstream/chem mix dilutes… | 2026-08-21 | pending |
| $S | watch | the laggard catching up (+30% in 30 days, still only +9% on the year and -8.6% from… | 2026-09-10 | pending |
| $SMH | watch | the complex switch: first close back above the 50-day ($597.33) after a higher low,… | 2026-08-14 | pending |
| $STX | watch (in zone) | the complex's only accumulation-shaped bar: +5.7% on 1.35× volume, closed near the… | 2026-08-14 | pending |
| $VLO | watch | best 12-month tape of the pure refiners (+117%); same frame — first 20-day hold… | 2026-08-21 | pending |
| $ARM | watch (in zone) | reclaim the pre-registered $270 line and hold it — the trigger the thesis flag broke… | 2026-08-08 | pending |
| $CCJ | watch | washed out at RSI 30 — wait for the $84 shelf to hold and a first higher low; the… | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $CEG | watch (in zone) | the merchant bellwether needs a turn signature, not a dip-buy — a base under the… | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $DUK | watch | the one working expression — regulated rate-base growth from the same demand; a… | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $LEU | watch | only after a full-quarter base — the enrichment monopoly story is intact but the… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $MU | watch | gated on the prints, not the chart — a storage/memory print (STX Jul 28, WDC Jul 29,… | 2026-08-08 | pending |
| $NVDA | watch | the R1 playbook leg — hold the 20-day retest (~$202) through the July 28–29 storage… | 2026-08-08 | pending |
| $TLN | watch | the strongest tape of the merchants — hold the $360 shelf and the 200-day (~$371),… | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $VST | watch (in zone) | reclaim the 200-day (~$166) and hold it — first sign the derate is done | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $ABCL | watch | the pop already happened (Feb low $2.78 to a $8.44 high) — this is the first flag;… | 2026-08-31 | pending |
| $CBRS | watch | a close above the post-flush bounce high ($221.30) confirms the higher low and… | 2026-08-31 | pending |
| $META | watch (in zone) | second reclaim attempt off a higher low — buy interest is a close above ~$665,… | 2026-08-31 | pending |
| $MSFT | watch | no turn signature yet — interest begins at the 200-day reclaim (~$442) after a base;… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $NTLA | watch (invalidation?) | golden cross, +31% month, and a fresh impulse into $18.48 on July 2 — buy interest… | 2026-08-31 | pending |
| $ORCL | pass | reopen when the knife stops: the February low ($136) holds on this retest AND a +7%… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $AXTI | pass | reopen only if it bases above its 200-day (~$42.55) for a full quarter AND revenue… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $CIFR | pass | reopen only on revenue inflecting up AND visible de-leveraging of the $4.4B debt stack | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $CORZ | pass | reopen on a recapitalization that restores positive equity with the CoreWeave… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $CRDO | buy (in zone) | elite fundamentals (33% operating margin on $1.34B FY26 revenue) with the… | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $CRWV | pass | reopen only on a financing regime change — interest expense stabilizing while… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $EQT | watch | the fundamentals are the best in the sweep (net income nearly quadrupled in two… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $HUT | pass | reopen on a financed capacity deal that closes the gap between $160M of cash and… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $KGS | buy | the sleeper — record Q1, raised full-year guidance to include the Distributed Power… | 2026-08-15 | pending |
| $MXL | watch (in zone) | wire-flagged inflection but already a 4.5x over the year and −16% this week on no… | 2026-08-15 | pending |
| $NBIS | buy (in zone) | pullback within an intact uptrend — buy the 50-day reclaim at ~$217, which says the… | 2026-08-31 | pending |
| $OKTA | pass | the rotation's confirming leader — but RSI 78 and 3% off its high is chasing; reopen… | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $TER | buy | the −21% week has no company event behind it — Q1 revenue rose 87% with a 21% EPS… | 2026-08-15 | pending |
| $WDAY | watch | the earnings proof-point of the rotation (beat + raised subscription guide) but… | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $WULF | watch | the $2.63B war chest has to start converting into hosting revenue on the P&L — watch… | 2026-08-15 | pending |
| $SKHY | watch | first clean post-debut base — not the open (debut ~2026-07-10) | 2026-07-17 (overdue) | n/a |
| $ZM | watch (in zone) | 2 consecutive quarters of accelerating revenue; base over $92 | 2026-09-01 | pending |
| $MU | buy | own the up-cycle with cycle sizing — record DRAM/HBM pricing power, HBM booked… | 2026-09-01 | pending |
| $SNDK | watch | only on evidence the +69% NAND operating margin is a baseline, not the peak — two… | 2026-09-01 | pending |
| $STX | buy | own the cleanest un-hyped inflection — nearline-HDD margins compounding 23%→32% over… | 2026-09-01 | pending |
| $WDC | buy | same nearline thesis as STX — margins 10%→36% on the same AI storage driver, no hype… | 2026-09-01 | pending |
A desk call is an authored stance from a published report; entry and invalidation conditions are human-read, and the full ledger lives at /calls.
30d vs SPY is the raw name-vs-SPY move since the call — for trim/sell calls a NEGATIVE number means the call worked (the name fell after it).
From the Feeds
Curated picks from the last 7 days of the X / Reddit / Discord / web sweep — items the desk read and kept, not the raw capture firehose. Source: -pick- (type: curated-find).
redditu/aperartnft — NVDA's 9.3% Nebius stake: guaranteed customer or circular financing $NVDA $NBIS · linkwebCNBC — Alphabet Q2: $44.9B quarterly capex, $180-190B FY guide, 2027 'significantly increases' $GOOGL $NVDA $CEG $GEV · link- First hyperscaler capex print of the cycle landed a week before the Jul 29-30 reads several desk calls are gated on — and it validates the supplier side hard: $44.9B in one quarter, 60% to servers, CFO guiding 2027 'significantly' higher. The stock sank on the call: capex scares the spender, pays the suppliers — the K…
webADATA chairman via wccftech (surfaced b… — ADATA chairman: DRAM shortage lasts another 10 years, 'AI bubble talk can wait until 2040' $MU $SNDK · link- A named memory-industry principal putting a decade horizon on the shortage the memory-supercycle thesis rides — vendor talking his book, but the strongest public duration claim yet, and it surfaced hot (502 points on the r/wallstreetbets link post) the same week Kioxia-led memory names ripped.
webSemafor — the AI memory shortage is going geopolitical $MU $SNDK · link- A South Korean tech executive says the global memory shortage is morphing into a state-level supply fight, with countries campaigning to shore up their own capacity. Supply nationalism is a new leg for the memory thesis: it argues scarcity persists (bullish pricing) while raising the long-run capacity-glut risk the de…
webBloomberg Markets — Bloomberg — shipowners offer six months' extra pay to sail Hormuz $USO $BNO · link- The war-risk premium made concrete: crews are being offered six months' additional pay for one transit of the strait. Physical-labor pricing is a harder tell than paper freight rates — supply risk is being priced at the deck level while crude sits under the $130 trigger line.
webCNBC — Seoul's leveraged retail is the forced seller under the memory crash · link- The mechanics under the record Seoul drop: leveraged retail positions in SK Hynix and Samsung unwinding into the decline. Forced-seller flow argues the crash overshot fundamentals — consistent with the desk's read that the memory derate is a Korea-shock leg, graded by the Jul 28-29 storage prints, not by margin calls.
webBloomberg Markets — Bloomberg — BlackRock readying $12B+ of bonds for a Meta data-center campus $META · link- Direct counter-evidence to the financing-confidence scare: a week after the Oracle downgrade, BlackRock is preparing more than $12 billion of debt for Meta's El Paso campus. The channel that was supposed to be wobbling is still writing eleven-figure checks — worth holding against whatever capex language says on the Ju…
webChinaTalk — will Xi license, lock down, or let frontier models rip? · link- The sharpest policy read on the open-weight question: three scenarios for how Beijing handles Chinese labs reaching frontier parity, with the panel's consensus (45-65%) on graduated state-first access rather than open release — and a Reuters report that Beijing is weighing restrictions on overseas access to advanced C…
webBloomberg Markets — Bloomberg — CPC halts Black Sea oil loadings after drone strike $USO $BNO · link- A hard supply fact under the week's +14-15% oil move: the Caspian Pipeline Consortium suspended loadings at its Black Sea terminal after a drone strike, with Kazakhstan demanding attacks stop. CPC carries most of Kazakhstan's exports — supply interruptions are now hitting outside the Gulf lane too.
webSemafor — Iran ceasefire is formally dead; 16 US troops killed as strikes resume · link- The weekend's macro event: Iran withdrew from the April ceasefire after two US soldiers died in Jordan (16 total), and US strikes resumed with more warplanes deploying. Brent proxies are up double digits on the week — this is the escalation leg the war-sensitivity screens are priced off, and Le Monde's 'logic of venge…
webDoomberg — 2025 was China's solar high-water mark $TAN $ICLN · link- Contrarian call with hard numbers: hydrocarbons still supplied 86.24% of global primary energy in 2025 (barely down from 86.65%), China burns 56% of the world's coal, and Doomberg reads the Energy Institute's own data as showing China's solar installation arc peaking. The full argument is paywalled but the readable ha…
𝕏— SemiAnalysis: K3's linear attention is bullish, not bearish, for NVIDIA/HBM/networking $NVDA $MU · link- 8-part technical rebuttal of the K3-kills-compute panic: 2.8T+ params need rack-scale NVL72 scale-up domains; WideEP (896 experts) trades lower KV-cache networking for MORE weight-shuffling bandwidth; >1.5TB of HBM for weights pushes KV-cache to DDR5/NVMe; Kimi says optimal serving needs 64+ chips; Jevons closes it. T…
Filings
- NEW: $QBTS 8-K filed 2026-07-24 (period 2026-07-24)
- Last 14 days: $QBTS 8-K (2026-07-24); $TSLA 10-Q (2026-07-23); $GOOGL 10-Q (2026-07-23); $ARGX 6-K (2026-07-23); $IBM 10-Q (2026-07-23); $TMO 8-K (2026-07-23); $TSLA 8-K (2026-07-22); $GOOGL 8-K (2026-07-22); ….
Breadth And Movers
Price truth: *; primary summary date 2026-07-24. Row dates: 2026-07-25: 9, 2026-07-24: 1705, 2026-07-23: 8, 2026-07-22: 3, 2026-07-17: 1, 2026-07-16: 1, 2026-06-29: 1.
- Summary coverage: 1705/1728 rows at 2026-07-24; 960 unique symbols after de-duplication.
- Unique-symbol breadth: 373 up, 579 down, 8 flat; median 1D change -0.7%.
- Market-pulse breadth: 26 up, 15 down, 1 flat; median 1D change +0.1% from market-pulse.
Top gainers by 1D change (filtered to price >= $1, dollar volume >= $50M, finite RSI):
| Symbol | 1D | 7D | 30D | RSI | Signal | Price | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $SOXS | +13.0% | -6.0% | +26.3% | 28.5 | Oversold | $51.53 | etf-ideas |
| $DLR | +11.0% | +14.5% | +3.1% | 68.5 | Overbought | $199.08 | ai-scan |
| $SLB | +11.0% | +11.6% | +12.5% | 65.5 | Overbought | $52.42 | geopolitical |
| $BAH | +10.1% | +11.2% | +15.7% | 65.1 | Overbought | $72.53 | government-compute |
| $SAP | +9.3% | +0.6% | +4.8% | 51.2 | strong-down | $160.00 | cloud-etf-holdings |
Top laggards by 1D change (same filter):
| Symbol | 1D | 7D | 30D | RSI | Signal | Price | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $MXL | -21.5% | -0.3% | -15.8% | 41.9 | weak-down | $71.59 | semis |
| $RAM | -17.3% | +0.1% | -48.8% | 36.3 | neutral | $12.17 | etf-ideas |
| $NBIS | -15.0% | +5.7% | -27.7% | 42.6 | weak-down | $187.77 | ai-infrastructure |
| $BE | -14.9% | -14.0% | -43.3% | 36.2 | weak-down | $184.89 | war-sensitivity |
| $HIMS | -14.2% | -14.5% | -14.1% | 36.6 | strong-down | $28.09 | peptide-economy |
Targets In Zone
| Target | Anchor date | Tickers | Mechanical status | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NVDA — Entry-Zone Target (2026-07-11 full-scan promotion, AI) | 2026-07-11 | $NVDA | ✅ HIT — NVDA $206.84, RSI 51.0, weak-down, golden cross, +1.7% vs SMA20… | $198–204 (SMA20 $201.95 retest) — buy the flag, not the pop |
| WMT — Entry-Zone Target (2026-07-07 full-scan promotion) | 2026-07-07 | $WMT | 🟢 IN ZONE (deeper retest) — WMT $109.47, trend down, RSI 38.1, -2.5% vs… | $108–111 (base first) → confirm on SMA200 reclaim $116.71 |
| ARM — Entry-Zone Watch (2026-06-26 EOW anchor) | 2026-06-26 | $ARM | 🟢 IN ZONE (unchanged) — ARM $260.01, weak-down, RSI 38.0, -13.8% vs SMA20,… | WATCH not buy — $334 after a -17% week; +71.7% above VWAP. Wait for the SMA20… |
| GOOGL — Entry-Zone Target (2026-06-26 EOW anchor) | 2026-06-26 | $GOOGL | ✅ HIT — GOOGL $319.74, RSI 32.8, down trend, golden cross, -9.2% vs SMA20,… | SMA20 reclaim ~$360 is THE rotation bellwether → confirms quality-dip resumes;… |
| ADBE entry-zone — $195-$210 | 2026-06-16 | $ADBE | ✅ HIT — ADBE $225.11, RSI 51.5 (recovered from 31.7), strong-down trend but… | $195-$210 |
| CRWD entry-zone — $163.75-$172.50 (split-adjusted) | 2026-06-16 | $CRWD | ✅ HIT — CRWD $183.28 (split-adjusted), RSI 47.3, strong-up, golden cross,… | $163.75-$172.50 (split-adjusted 4:1 2026-07-02; set pre-split as $655-$690) |
| WMT entry-zone - <$125 | 2026-05-23 | $WMT | 🟢 IN ZONE — WMT $121.03 < $125 threshold. RSI 47.4, weak-down. -9.23% 30D.… | <$125 |
| ABT entry-zone - <$92 | 2026-04-26 | $ABT | 🟢 IN ZONE — ABT $90.62 < $92 threshold. RSI 54.3 (neutral), but strong-down… | <$92 |
Convergence Leaders
- Stocks in projection: 571;
convergentCount6;divergentCount14.