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The Weekly Trend

Author: David Zarling, Ian McMillan

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The Weekly Trend is a conversation on various publicly-traded markets, seen through the eyes of technical analysis.
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In this week's episode, David Zarling and Ian McMillan discuss the areas of the market that are out to all time highs, improved breadth, what is supporting the bullish thesis, 5x leverage funds, cryptocurrency, and interest rates.
In this week's episode, Ian McMillan and Kevin Firari discuss the price action following Nvidia earnings, reinforcement of key price levels for the S&P 500, rotation into later-cycle sectors like Healthcare, Energy, and Financials, Fund Manager Survey cash levels, the VIX, and what we could see play out to end 2025.
Episode 276: Deja Vu

Episode 276: Deja Vu

2025-11-1423:53

In this week's episode, David Zarling and Ian McMillan discuss market breadth and participation, areas of healthcare that have been holding up well, like biotech and pharmaceuticals. They also discuss whether the leadership from large cap tech and semiconductors is over, how software is at an interesting level, Michael Burry closing his fund, Bitcoin, and an update on fixed income.
Episode 275: Thin Ice

Episode 275: Thin Ice

2025-11-0725:15

In this week's episode, David Zarling and Ian McMillan discuss the current pullback in equities, important levels moving forward, the US Dollar, Gold and Gold Miners, International areas still holding up well, and earnings reactions.
Hosts David Zarling and Ian McMillan discuss the state of the markets amid a split environment where large-cap tech and semiconductor stocks drive the S&P 500 to new highs while many smaller stocks lag behind. They note mixed earnings reactions among major companies like Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta, and highlight signs of narrowing market breadth and potential caution signals such as the “Hindenburg Omen.” The pair also analyze trends in Bitcoin, commodities, and interest rates, em...
In this week’s episode David and Ian discuss the areas of the market looking to go out at new all time highs, an update on Gold and Gold Miners, International Equities, risk-on indicators, investor sentiment, cryptocurrencies, interest rates and fixed income areas of the market.
Episode 272: Pan Out

Episode 272: Pan Out

2025-10-1729:01

In this week’s episode David and Ian discuss the inside week for the market, regional banks struggling while big banks are holding up better, small caps and biotech, is the move over for gold and gold miners, and looking forward at potential scenarios on market movements.
In this week’s episode David and Ian discuss recent market developments, including ongoing breadth divergences and recent deterioration in Financial and Home Construction stocks. They highlight interesting areas of relative strength as well as how Friday’s downside day could just be one-day volatility or the start of another correction. Tune in to find out the latest market developments through the lense of technical analysis.
Episode 270: Fall Ball

Episode 270: Fall Ball

2025-10-0325:36

In this week’s episode, David and Ian discuss areas still at or moving to all time highs, risk on versus risk off behavior, potential challenges to the continued bullish thesis, sentiment, potential reactions to a potential correction, the government shutdown, and postseason baseball.
In this week’s episode, Ian and Kevin discuss how it seems like stocks could pause and consolidate to start October, interesting relative charts, risk on areas in equities and fixed income, the continued performance from the mining industry, commodities, and transportation tech funds.
In this week’s episode, David and Ian discuss areas of the market moving out to recent or all time highs, an update on small caps, the proposed change to earnings reports, rate cuts, areas of positive performance in underperforming sectors, precious metals, and emerging markets.
In this week’s episode, David and Ian discuss how precious metals and precious metals miners continue to do well, homebuilders are showing strength, lumber continuing to move lower, whether this is a start of a larger move in Biotech, areas of strength within small caps, moves in interest rates, and other areas of the market that are consolidating.
In this week’s episode, David and Ian discuss financials going out to all-time highs, a review of August seasonal expectations versus actual performance over the month, the consolidation within the technology sector with industries like semiconductors, an update on precious metals and precious metals miners. They also discuss the areas of industrials that are performing well, like aerospace related companies, and they also discuss the areas abroad that continue to perform well.
In this week’s episode, David and Ian discuss the fear in the market going into today's large move to the upside. They also discuss the things confirming the thesis that the market will continue to move higher, how small caps are potentially bottoming on a relative basis versus large caps, and international areas of the market starting to show signs of relative strength again.
In this week’s episode, David and Ian discuss the move in small caps this week and the 80% upside day, Dow Jones trying to move to all-time highs, international areas that are still showing strength, crypto participation and divergence, and how important it is to simply participate in the current trend rather than trying to time market tops and bottoms.
In this week’s episode, David and Ian discuss the down start to August, seasonality, market breadth, the increase in the put/call ratio and the VIX. They also discuss areas that are showing relative strength and relative weakness, like growth vs. value, high beta vs. low volatility, and momentum. They also discuss how the overall trend in the market remains up, precious metals and industrial metals, Bitcoin, and fixed income updates.
In this week’s episode, Ian and Kevin talk about the continued signs of risk-on behavior, like growth versus value, Bitcoin continuing higher, alt coins moving higher, international areas of fixed income, and convertible bonds. They also discuss how Chinese equities are beginning to look interesting, the Russell 2000 and return contribution rates.
In this week’s episode, David and Ian discuss what it means to be at all-time highs, the recent breakout for Bitcoin, how precious metals have performed recently, international equities, and what sectors of the market are currently "hands off" and which ones are performing well on a relative basis.
In this week’s episode, David and Ian discuss the areas of the market going out to new all time highs, certain relative relationships, like high beta to low volatility and growth versus value. They also discuss how although growth areas like technology are currently leaders, other areas of the market are still participating to the upside, a weak U.S. Dollar, interest rates, risk on areas of fixed income, and Oil.
In this week’s episode, David and Ian discuss the current sentiment in the market, the Put/Call Ratio, major indices and areas of the market that are participating to the upside and trading above their 200 day moving averages, international equities, and interest rates.
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Comments (3)

Jamie K

Do people realize that their ETF is one of the best performing in the world? They got in on APP both surges. It works.

Feb 14th
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Edward Becker

Some need to use subtitles because they can't hear what is being said.

Nov 25th
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Jimmy Boombats

I've listened to a few episodes and it's a good useful podcast but the one guy cuts off the other guy constantly......talks over him and it is kind of annoying. Just try to let each other finish before starting to talk.

Sep 9th
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