Sector Spotlight: Stocks vs. Bonds — Monthly Trends Revealed!

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On this episode of StockCharts TV’s Sector Spotlight, I review the monthly charts for January 2024, in combination with the Relative Rotation on the Monthly RRGs for asset classes and sectors. At asset class level, the preference for stocks over bonds remains clearly visible. Looking at the monthly price charts and labeling all 11 sector trends reveals that 65% of market capitalization is in an UPtrend. Not a bad score for this long-term outlook.

This video was originally broadcast on February 7, 2024. Click anywhere on the Sector Spotlight logo above to view on our dedicated Sector Spotlight page.

Past episodes of Sector Spotlight can be found here.

#StaySafe, -Julius

Julius de Kempenaer
Senior Technical Analyst, StockCharts.com
CreatorRelative Rotation Graphs
FounderRRG Research
Host ofSector Spotlight

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Julius de Kempenaer

About the author:
is the creator of Relative Rotation Graphs™. This unique method to visualize relative strength within a universe of securities was first launched on Bloomberg professional services terminals in January of 2011 and was released on StockCharts.com in July of 2014.

After graduating from the Dutch Royal Military Academy, Julius served in the Dutch Air Force in multiple officer ranks. He retired from the military as a captain in 1990 to enter the financial industry as a portfolio manager for Equity & Law (now part of AXA Investment Managers).
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