Our International Hall of Famers list is composed of the 100 largest US-listed international stocks, or ADRs.
We've also sprinkled in some of the largest ADRs from countries that did not make the market cap cut.
These stocks range from some well-known mega-cap multinationals such as Toyota Motor and Royal Dutch Shell to some large-cap global disruptors such as Sea Ltd and Shopify.
It's got all the big names and more–but only those that are based outside the US. You can find all the largest US stocks on our original Hall of Famers list.
The beauty of these scans is really in their simplicity.
We take the largest names each week and then apply technical filters in a way that the strongest stocks with the most momentum rise to the top.
Based on the market environment, we can also flip the scan on its head and filter for weakness.
Let's dive in and take a look at some of the most important stocks from around the world.
The percentage of S&P 500 stocks reaching 12-month highs is now at its highest level since November of last year.
Here’s the chart:
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Let's break down what the chart shows:
The blue line in the top panel is the S&P 500 index price.
The black line in the bottom panelshows the percentage of S&P 500 stocks making 12-month highs.
The Takeaway: Breadth continues to improve, although the S&P 500 is currently down 0.49% week-to-date, when you look under the hood, you can see that 12-month highs are expanding and have reached their highest level in over two months.
This is called participation… which is a necessary condition for any bull market, and the current bulls have consistently demonstrated their resilience and strength.
The stock market can only decline with an expansion in the new lows list, and the percentage of S&P 500 stocks hitting new lows across all time...
Welcome to TheJunior International Hall of Famers.
With the goal of finding more bullish setups, we have decided to expand one of our favorite scans and broaden our regular coverage of the largest US-listed international stocks, or ADRs.
This scan is composed of the next 100 largest stocks by market cap, those that come after the top 100 and are thus covered by the International Hall of Famers universe.
Many of these names will someday graduate and join our original International Hall Of Famers list. The idea here is to catch these big trends as early on as possible.
Let’s dive right in and check out what these future big boys are up to.
This is our Junior International Hall of Famers list:
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And here’s how we arrived at it…
We removed laggards which are down 5% or more relative to the ACWI Ex. U.S. Index $ACWX over the trailing...
MSFT got hit. AAPL pulled some gains forward ahead of their report. META is an absolute monster. And the setup in TSLA looks as good as anything after a muted reaction.
This is all great. I own most of these names still, and I’m content with them. I’ve taken profits in some - like META & NVDA, and I’ve added to others - like TSLA & GOOGL, recently. I think they all keep drifting higher. But, they don’t excite me.
US mega tech is no longer a conviction long for me.
Today's standout insider transaction comes from Ally Financial $ALLY CEO Michael G. Rhodes, who just made a bold move, buying 25,634 shares worth roughly $1 million.
When a CEO puts their own money on the line, it's always worth paying attention.
Here’s The Hot Corner, with data from January 29, 2025:
Last but not least, John C. Malone is back at it, adding to his stake in The Liberty Braves Group $BATRA with a fresh $935,450 buy.
Small-caps are currently experiencing their third-longest period without reaching all-time highs. So far, it has lasted 808 trading days, and they are still in a 6.7% drawdown.
Here’s the chart:
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Let's break down what the chart shows:
The dark blue line in the top is the S&P 500 index price.
The gray line in the top panel is the all-time high level.
The red line in the middle shows the all-time high drawdown in small caps.
The light blue line in the bottom shows the consecutive trading days since we last saw an all-time high in small caps.
The Takeaway: Is 2025 the year we see all-time highs in small caps? Maybe.
But right now, Small-caps are currently trading below their previous cycle highs from 2021 and have been for the past 808 trading days.
Small-cap stocks are often under-owned and underappreciated, leading to low overall expectations for...
Technology isn't even in the top 10 ETFs, and it's Equal Weight Technology $RSPT over Large Cap Technology $XLK.
Sectors like industrials, utilities, and financials are well into the green further solidifying the broad participation on a sector level.
And despite the headlines about DeepSeek impacting semiconductors, look at the action in sectors like Communications $XLC. Tremendously optimistic behavior.