Stock Market Today With IBD

Look Out Below As Major Support Breaks? Archrock, AT&T, FirstCash In Focus

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Mar 20, 2026
They walk through heavy index losses and why major support levels are under pressure. They explain follow-through and pink rally days and why many rally attempts fail. Moving averages like the 200-day and 10-week are analyzed through historical case studies. Sector and ETF signals, plus technical breadth and ATR measures, guide a cautious, defensive watchlist approach.
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INSIGHT

How Follow-Through Days Define Market Entries

  • The follow-through day system gives a clear, rule-based way to confirm market rallies before committing capital.
  • Mike Webster explains a rally day (day one) then a follow-through day (≥1% gain on day four or later) that creates a new line in the sand for exits.
INSIGHT

200-Day Break After Big Events Signals More Risk

  • A break of the S&P 200-day line after major events signals a sick market and raises the base-case that prices will fall further.
  • Webster notes the break came after the Fed and earnings, increasing the odds of deeper weakness.
ADVICE

Temper Enthusiasm In Weak Market Environments

  • In weak market environments temper enthusiasm: prioritize relative strength and avoid buying broadly even after a follow-through signal.
  • Webster recommends limiting initial exposure and focusing on the best merchandise available.
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