Sector Rotation Analysis — 2026-07-31
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1. Executive Summary
The market is in a broadening-out regime where the mega-cap tech trade is fading and capital is rotating into beaten-down, value-oriented, and defensive sectors. SPY's +18.2% 12M return masks enormous internal dispersion: Technology's 12M RS of -51.4% and Consumer Cyclical's -65.8% reveal that last year's pain is now creating bottoming conditions, while Financial Services (+5.3 RS 3M) and Healthcare (+7.4 RS 3M) are emerging as near-term relative strength leaders. The RSP-beating-VOO headline confirms the equal-weight/breadth expansion theme — this is a risk-on rotation into laggards, not a broad risk-off environment. Five sectors sit in "Capitulation Bottoming" phase simultaneously, which is historically unusual and suggests we are at a major inflection point where selectivity within bottoming sectors matters enormously. Geopolitical catalysts (Iran/Hormuz, tariffs on quartz products, semiconductor supply chain disruptions) add event-driven volatility that favors diversified positioning over concentrated tech bets.
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2. Sectors to ROTATE INTO (Bullish)
A. Financial Services — Highest Conviction
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Phase | Neutral (upgraded from Capitulation Bottoming on 2026-07-24) |
| RS 1M | **+3.8%** |
| RS 3M | **+5.3%** |
| RS 6M | -1.3% |
| RS 12M | -9.5% |
| Score | **+0.5** |
| Acceleration | **+2.0** |
Why: Financial Services just transitioned from Capitulation Bottoming to Neutral — the textbook early-cycle upgrade. RS 3M has swung from -10.3% (May) to +5.3% now, a massive +15.6pp improvement in ~10 weeks. The 1M RS of +3.8% confirms the move is accelerating. The positive acceleration (+2.0) and Score (+0.5, tied for highest) validate the trend. The sector is recovering from a -9.5% 12M deficit, meaning there's still a catch-up runway. Capital Markets (RS 1M +2.6%, Accel +2.1, ROTATE IN) and Insurance-Diversified (Established Leadership, HOLD) provide actionable industry exposure.
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B. Healthcare — High Conviction
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Phase | Neutral (upgraded from Capitulation Bottoming on 2026-07-24) |
| RS 1M | **+1.7%** |
| RS 3M | **+7.4%** (sector-best) |
| RS 6M | -2.0% |
| RS 12M | +6.4% |
| Score | **+0.3** |
| Acceleration | -0.7 |
Why: Healthcare has the strongest 3M RS of any sector (+7.4%), and its 12M RS is actually positive (+6.4%), making it the only sector besides Energy with a positive trailing year. The recent phase upgrade to Neutral following the 3M RS surge from -12.8% (May) to +7.4% is a +20pp swing. The negative acceleration (-0.7) is a mild concern — it suggests the 1M pace (+1.7%) is slightly below the 3M run-rate, but this is normal consolidation after a sharp move. Drug Manufacturers-General (Accel +0.6, Score +0.5) and Medical Devices (Early Accumulation, Accel +5.3, ROTATE IN) are particularly attractive sub-industries.
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C. Consumer Defensive — Medium-High Conviction
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Phase | Capitulation Bottoming |
| RS 1M | **+1.9%** |
| RS 3M | -3.1% |
| RS 6M | -4.1% |
| RS 12M | -11.6% |
| Score | +0.3 |
| Acceleration | **+3.0** (second highest) |
Why: Consumer Defensive shows a classic bottoming signature — the 1M RS has turned positive (+1.9%) while 3M/6M/12M remain negative, creating the strongest acceleration reading among defensive sectors (+3.0). The 3M RS has improved from -9.8% (May) to -3.1% now. Restaurants (Early Accumulation, Accel +6.8, RS 1M +5.4%) stands out as a strong industry within this sector. Food Distribution (Capitulation Bottoming, Accel +3.5) also shows improving internals.
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D. Energy — Tactical/Event-Driven, Medium Conviction
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Phase | Neutral |
| RS 1M | **+12.6%** (sector-best by far) |
| RS 3M | -4.1% |
| RS 6M | +10.3% |
| RS 12M | -49.9% |
| Score | **+0.6** (highest) |
| Acceleration | **+14.0** (highest by far) |
Why: Energy's 1M RS of +12.6% is an extreme reading driven by the Iran/Hormuz escalation headlines. The acceleration of +14.0 is off the charts — more than 4x any other sector. Oil & Gas E&P (RS 1M +15.2%, Score +1.0) is leading. However, this is heavily event-dependent: Trump's "deal on Hormuz" headline could reverse the geopolitical premium overnight. The 3M RS is still -4.1%, and 12M RS of -49.9% reflects catastrophic underperformance over the past year. This is a tactical trade, not a trend-following position.
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E. Consumer Cyclical — Contrarian, Medium Conviction
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Phase | Capitulation Bottoming (upgraded from Dead Capital on 2026-07-24) |
| RS 1M | -1.9% |
| RS 3M | -5.9% |
| RS 6M | -11.8% |
| RS 12M | -65.8% (worst sector) |
| Score | -0.7 |
| Acceleration | +0.1 |
Why: The phase upgrade from Dead Capital to Capitulation Bottoming signals the worst may be over. The 3M RS has improved from -11.4% (late July snapshot) to -5.9% currently — a +5.5pp improvement. Internet Retail (RS 1M +1.7%, ROTATE IN, RS/Sect +7.5%) is the clear industry leader within this beaten-down sector. The acceleration is barely positive (+0.1), so this is a very early rotation call — suitable only for positioning, not full allocation.
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3. Sectors to ROTATE OUT OF (Bearish)
A. Technology — Strong Sell/Reduce
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Phase | Peaking Late Cycle |
| RS 1M | **-5.7%** |
| RS 3M | +6.0% |
| RS 6M | +11.8% |
| RS 12M | -51.4% |
| Score | -0.8 |
| Acceleration | **-7.7** (worst) |
Why: Technology's phase label says it all — Peaking Late Cycle with the worst acceleration in the dataset (-7.7). The 1M RS of -5.7% is a sharp reversal from the +8.6% reading at the prior snapshot. Semiconductors (RS 1M -13.1%, Accel -14.0, ROTATE OUT) are in freefall despite the "Wonder Boy Blowup" semiconductor rally headline — that appears to be a one-day event within a deteriorating trend. The Apple supply chain and "Wall Street falling out of love with AI" headlines reinforce the distribution narrative. The 3M and 6M RS are still positive, which is why this is "Peaking" — but the 1M collapse confirms the turn.
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B. Communication Services — Avoid Despite ROTATE IN Signal
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Phase | Capitulation Bottoming |
| RS 1M | -1.5% |
| RS 3M | **-11.0%** |
| RS 6M | -17.3% |
| RS 12M | -17.4% |
| Score | -0.4 |
| Acceleration | +2.1 |
Why: While the phase and Action signal say ROTATE IN, the data quality is weak for a swing trade. The 1M RS is still negative (-1.5%), the 3M RS of -11.0% is the second worst in the dataset, and the 6M trend is atrocious (-17.3%). The acceleration of +2.1 is positive but driven by the 1M being "less bad" than the 3M pace — this is not convincing bottoming. Internet Content & Information (RS/Sect +11.4%) shows some industry-level divergence, but sector-level headwinds are still too strong. Telecom Services (RS 3M -6.5%, Peaking Late Cycle) adds further drag.
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C. Utilities — Too Early to Buy
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Phase | Capitulation Bottoming (just transitioned from Neutral) |
| RS 1M | -1.1% |
| RS 3M | **-9.3%** (worst 3M) |
| RS 6M | -5.3% |
| RS 12M | -66.4% (worst 12M) |
| Score | -0.7 |
| Acceleration | +2.0 |
Why: Utilities just entered Capitulation Bottoming from Neutral — meaning it's actually deteriorating, not recovering. The 3M RS of -9.3% is the worst of any sector. The ROTATE IN signal is mechanically correct (phase = Capitulation Bottoming), but the transition direction is down into this phase, not up from Dead Capital. No industry-level data is available for Utilities, making it impossible to identify leadership pockets.
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4. Industry-Level Opportunities
Top Positive Divergences (Leading Their Sectors)
| # | Industry | Parent Sector | RS/Sect 3M | Phase | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | **Internet Content & Info** | Communication Services | **+11.4%** | Capitulation Bottoming | ROTATE IN |
| 2 | **Internet Retail** | Consumer Cyclical | **+7.5%** | Capitulation Bottoming | ROTATE IN |
| 3 | **Aerospace & Defense** | Industrials | **+6.6%** | Capitulation Bottoming | WATCH |
| 4 | **Healthcare Plans** | Healthcare | **+5.5%** | Peaking Late Cycle | ROTATE OUT |
| 5 | **Medical Devices** | Healthcare | **-8.5%** | Early Accumulation | ROTATE IN |
Analysis:
1. Internet Content & Info (META, GOOG, SNAP, etc.): Outperforming its deeply troubled Comm Services sector by +11.4% on a 3M basis, with RS 1M +1.8% and acceleration +1.6. This is the one pocket of Comm Services worth touching. The sub-industry is early in its recovery with a positive ROTATE IN signal.
2. Internet Retail (AMZN, etc.): Leading Consumer Cyclical by +7.5%, with RS 1M turning positive (+1.7%) and acceleration +1.2. Given Amazon's earnings catalyst mention in the headlines, this industry could be the vehicle for playing the Consumer Cyclical bottoming thesis with lower risk.
3. Aerospace & Defense: Outperforming Industrials by +6.6% with the Space Force contract headline (15 firms awarded) as a catalyst. Phase is Capitulation Bottoming with a WATCH signal — close to actionable but not quite there (RS 1M still -1.9%).
4. Medical Devices: Despite underperforming Healthcare by -8.5% on 3M, it's in Early Accumulation with the highest sector-relative acceleration (+5.3) and RS 1M of +4.9%. This is a laggard-within-leader play — Healthcare is strong, and Medical Devices is the catch-up trade within it.
Top Negative Divergences (Lagging Their Sectors)
| # | Industry | Parent Sector | RS/Sect 3M | Phase | Signal |
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| 1 | **Gold** | Basic Materials | **-14.1%** | Capitulation Bottoming | ROTATE IN |
| 2 | **Uranium** | Basic Materials/Energy | **-30.6%** | Dead Capital | WATCH |
| 3 | **Semiconductors** | Technology | **-3.3%** | Peaking Late Cycle | ROTATE OUT |
Gold is particularly notable: ROTATE IN signal but -14.1% vs sector, -20.0% RS 3M, -39.0% RS 6M. This is an extremely deep capitulation. The +5.2 acceleration suggests a possible turn but the magnitude of the hole is enormous. Only for contrarian traders with patience.
Missing Industry Coverage: Utilities has no industry-level data, which is problematic given its recent phase transition. Consumer Defensive lacks broad sub-industry detail (only Food Distribution and Restaurants are visible).
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5. Phase Transition Watchlist (Next 2-4 Weeks)
| Sector/Industry | Current Phase | Likely Next Phase | Key Trigger |
|---|---|---|---|
| **Consumer Defensive** | Capitulation Bottoming | → Early Accumulation | If RS 3M flips positive (currently -3.1%, trending toward 0) |
| **Energy** | Neutral | → Established Leadership OR → Capitulation | Binary on Iran/Hormuz outcome; RS 1M of +12.6% will either sustain or collapse |
| **Real Estate** | Neutral | → Capitulation Bottoming OR → Early Accumulation | Accel +2.7 is positive but RS 3M (-2.4%) is negative; Warsh/Fed meeting frequency change could be catalyst |
| **Technology** | Peaking Late Cycle | → Dead Capital | If RS 1M stays below -5% for another 2-3 weeks, the 3M RS will roll negative |
| **Semiconductors** | Peaking Late Cycle | → Dead Capital | RS 1M of -13.1% will drag 3M RS negative within 2 weeks at current pace |
| **Biotechnology** | Peaking Late Cycle | → Dead Capital | RS 1M -6.3%, Accel -8.9; rapid deterioration |
| **Capital Markets** | Capitulation Bottoming | → Early Accumulation | RS 1M +2.6%, Accel +2.1; needs RS 3M to turn positive |
| **Restaurants** | Early Accumulation | → Established Leadership | RS 1M +5.4%, Accel +6.8; strong momentum if sustained |
Most Critical Watch: Technology → Dead Capital would be a major market narrative shift. If semiconductors (the sector's largest weight) continue at -13.1% monthly RS, the entire sector phases down within 3-4 weeks, likely dragging QQQ and creating a potential SPY headwind.
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6. Risk Factors & Caveats
Geopolitical Binary Events
Semiconductor Whipsaw Risk
Phase Clustering Concern
– Genuine broad-based bottoming (bullish interpretation — breadth expansion)
– Phase threshold miscalibration where the acceleration trigger is too sensitive (bearish interpretation — false signals)
– A market that's been driven by a narrow leadership (Tech/Healthcare) and everything else has been left behind
Fed Policy Uncertainty
RSP vs VOO Theme Durability
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7. Phase Label Consistency Check
Flagged Inconsistencies
🚩 Healthcare — Labeled "Neutral" — Consistent but Conservative
🚩 Financial Services — Labeled "Neutral" — Consistent, Appropriately Cautious
🚩 Consumer Defensive — Labeled "Capitulation Bottoming" with ROTATE IN — Potentially Premature but Directionally Correct
🚩 Energy — Labeled "Neutral" with "WATCH" Action — Inconsistent with Extreme Momentum
🚩 Utilities — Labeled "Capitulation Bottoming" with ROTATE IN — INCONSISTENT — CAUTION
🚩 Communication Services — Labeled "Capitulation Bottoming" with ROTATE IN — CAUTION
🚩 Basic Materials — Labeled "Capitulation Bottoming" with ROTATE IN — Marginal
✅ Consumer Cyclical — Labeled "Capitulation Bottoming" with ROTATE IN — Consistent
🚩 Technology — Labeled "Peaking Late Cycle" with ROTATE OUT — Consistent and Reliable
🚩 Healthcare Plans — Labeled "Peaking Late Cycle" with ROTATE OUT — Consistent
🚩 Restaurants — Labeled "Early Accumulation" with ROTATE IN — Consistent and Compelling
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Summary Allocation Framework (Swing Trade, 2-8 Weeks)
| Priority | Action | Target | Vehicle | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | **OVERWEIGHT** | Financial Services | XLF | HIGH |
| 2 | **OVERWEIGHT** | Healthcare (Medical Devices focus) | XLV / IHI | HIGH |
| 3 | **INITIATE** | Consumer Defensive (Restaurants focus) | XLP | MEDIUM-HIGH |
| 4 | **TACTICAL LONG** | Energy (if Iran escalation continues) | XLE / XOP | MEDIUM (event-driven) |
| 5 | **INITIATE SMALL** | Internet Retail / Capital Markets | Individual names or sub-ETFs | MEDIUM |
| 6 | **REDUCE/EXIT** | Technology (especially Semiconductors) | Sell XLK, SOXX, SMH | HIGH |
| 7 | **AVOID** | Utilities, Communication Services (sector-level) | Avoid XLU, XLC | HIGH |
| 8 | **AVOID** | Home Improvement Retail, Biotechnology | Avoid HD/LOW, IBB/XBI | HIGH |
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