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U.S. Sector & Industry Rotation Dashboard — August 18, 2026

The August 18 data show a sharp one-day risk-off rotation, but the broader intermediate-term trend remains strongly bullish. The most important feature is the divergence between long-term leadership in energy, materials, technology and healthcare and short-term selling in cyclicals, construction, electronics and transportation.

Market Structure Snapshot

Area1-Day1-Week1-MonthLonger-TermSignal
U.S. Market-0.74%-0.48%+3.21%+19.16%🟢 Buy
Large Cap-0.52%-0.67%+3.09%+19.17%🟢 Buy
Mid Cap-0.97%+0.06%+3.32%+17.26%🟢 Buy
Small Cap-1.91%-0.03%+3.88%+22.71%🟢 Buy
Technology-1.72%-0.76%+3.92%+29.52%🟢 Buy
Healthcare+1.49%+0.95%+5.19%+24.57%🟢 Buy
Financials+0.27%+0.17%+1.84%+10.63%🟢 Buy
Industrials-2.04%-1.60%+2.55%+20.90%🟢 Buy
Energy+1.72%+3.99%+9.91%+48.97%🟢 Buy
Materials-0.96%-1.89%+5.54%+24.14%🟢 Buy
Consumer Goods+0.41%+0.08%-3.86%-0.33%🔴 Sell
Utilities-0.43%+0.54%-2.86%+2.48%🔴 Sell

🔥 Major Leadership Areas

Energy — Clear Momentum Leader

Energy is showing the strongest combination of short-term acceleration and long-term leadership.

  • Oil & Gas: +1.72%
  • Oil & Gas Producers: +1.83%
  • Exploration & Production: +1.42%
  • Integrated Oil & Gas: +2.13%
  • Oil Equipment & Services: +1.37%
  • Pipelines: +2.91%
  • Oil & Gas overall: +9.91% 1-month
  • Oil & Gas Producers: +50.91% longer-term
  • Exploration & Production: +58.39%
  • Oil Equipment & Services: +64.90%

Read: Energy is not simply a defensive rotation. It is a genuine momentum leadership group.


🧬 Healthcare — Major Defensive + Growth Rotation

Healthcare produced one of the strongest sector-level performances:

  • Healthcare: +1.49%
  • Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology: +1.96%
  • Pharmaceuticals: +2.56%
  • Biotechnology: +1.28%
  • Healthcare Equipment & Services: +0.55%
  • Medical Equipment: +0.66%
  • Medical Supplies: +0.48%

The broader healthcare index is:

+5.19% over the month and +24.57% longer term.

Particularly strong

Pharmaceuticals

  • +2.56% today
  • +2.48% weekly
  • +5.40% monthly
  • +53.00% longer term
  • 100% Buy

Biotechnology

  • +1.28%
  • +0.97%
  • +6.75%
  • +27.05%
  • 88% Buy

Read: Healthcare is becoming one of the market’s most important relative-strength winners.


🏗️ Materials — Long-Term Bull, Short-Term Correction

Materials are experiencing profit-taking after a substantial run.

  • Basic Materials: -0.96%
  • Basic Resources: -3.01%
  • Industrial Metals & Mining: -2.95%
  • Mining: -3.08%
  • Iron & Steel: -2.87%
  • Nonferrous Metals: -3.01%
  • Aluminum: -3.27%

But the longer-term numbers remain exceptional:

  • Basic Resources: +61.26%
  • Industrial Metals & Mining: +64.85%
  • Mining: +62.15%
  • Gold Mining: +67.31%
  • Iron & Steel: +69.31%
  • Nonferrous Metals: +58.85%
  • Aluminum: +68.82%

Interpretation

This looks much more like profit-taking within a powerful uptrend than a confirmed breakdown.

The warning is that several metals groups are simultaneously losing momentum.


💻 Technology — Still a Core Bull Market Leader

Technology remains structurally strong despite the sharp August 18 selloff.

Technology

  • -1.72% today
  • -0.76% weekly
  • +3.92% monthly
  • +29.52% longer term
  • 100% Buy

Large-Cap Technology

  • -1.45%
  • -1.18%
  • +3.11%
  • +26.52%
  • 100% Buy

Semiconductor Complex

Semiconductors:

-3.72% today

but:

  • +4.79% monthly
  • +54.59% longer term
  • 64% Buy

The total-stock-market semiconductor index is similarly strong:

+55.16% longer term.

Hardware is more vulnerable

Technology Hardware & Equipment:

-2.57% today

Electronic & Electrical Equipment:

-6.21%

Electrical Components & Equipment:

-5.83%

Electronic Equipment:

-6.96%

This is an important distinction.

The technology sector remains bullish, but the underlying leadership is becoming narrower.


🏦 Financials — Quiet but Healthy

Financials are holding up extremely well relative to the broader market.

  • Financials: +0.27%
  • Financial Services: +0.49%
  • Banks: +0.09%
  • Investment Services: -0.12%
  • Asset Managers: -0.21%
  • Insurance: +0.61%

Banks

U.S. Banks:

+27.09% longer term

with:

  • +3.86% monthly
  • +0.32% weekly
  • 100% Buy

The total U.S. Banks index is also:

+27.03% longer term

Read: Financials are not leading the current rally, but they are providing an important stability signal.


✈️ Industrials — Significant Short-Term Breakdown

Industrials were among the biggest casualties.

Industrials: -2.04%

Other notable declines:

  • Industrial Goods & Services: -1.91%
  • Industrial Engineering: -2.64%
  • Industrial Machinery: -1.50%
  • Industrial Suppliers: -1.98%
  • Diversified Industrials: -0.40%
  • Industrial Transportation: -1.02%
  • Commercial Vehicles & Trucks: -3.44%
  • Heavy Construction: -4.84%
  • Trucking: -3.02%
  • Railroads: -0.52%

The longer-term picture is much better:

Industrials +20.90%

and Industrial Goods & Services:

+22.40%.

Important warning

The deterioration in construction and transportation deserves attention because these are economically sensitive groups.


🏠 Construction & Housing — Major Weak Spot

This is one of the clearest areas of weakness.

Construction & Materials

-3.04% today

  • -3.01% weekly
  • -0.35% monthly
  • +10.28% longer term
  • 8% Sell

Building Materials & Fixtures

-2.24%

  • -5.08% weekly
  • -2.40% monthly
  • -2.54% longer term
  • 8% Sell

Heavy Construction

-4.84%

Despite:

  • +4.78% monthly
  • +58.45% longer term

Only 16% Buy.

Home Construction

-1.67%

  • -3.94% weekly
  • -1.88% monthly
  • -15.94% longer term
  • 88% Sell

Home Improvement Retailers

  • -0.12%
  • -4.16% weekly
  • +1.07% monthly
  • -12.61% longer term
  • 8% Sell

Read: Housing-related equities remain one of the clearest areas of structural weakness.


🛒 Consumer — Broadly Mixed to Weak

Consumer leadership is deteriorating.

Consumer Goods

+0.41% today

but:

  • -3.86% monthly
  • -0.33% longer term
  • 72% Sell

Personal & Household Goods

  • -3.98% monthly
  • -8.29% longer term
  • 24% Sell

Leisure Goods

-4.60% monthly

  • -25.78% longer term
  • 88% Sell

Recreational Products

-1.56% today

  • -6.95% weekly
  • -6.80% monthly
  • -40.94% longer term
  • 100% Sell

Footwear

+1.53% today, but:

  • -3.28% weekly
  • -9.77% monthly
  • -39.67% longer term
  • 100% Sell

Gambling

-2.00%

  • -2.91% weekly
  • -3.80% monthly
  • -38.07% longer term
  • 88% Sell

Read: Consumer weakness is much deeper than the headline Consumer Goods index suggests.


📡 Telecommunications — Tactical Rebound, Structural Weakness

Telecommunications gained:

+1.05% today

and:

+2.23% weekly

but remains:

-8.42% longer term.

Fixed-line telecommunications is even weaker:

-12.88% longer term.

Mobile telecommunications is:

-5.56% longer term.

The group is therefore showing a short-term rebound inside a longer-term downtrend.


🏢 REITs — Selective Recovery

Real estate is mixed.

Broad Real Estate

-0.39% today

  • +1.25% weekly
  • -2.08% monthly
  • +9.14% longer term
  • 56% Buy

REITs

-0.42%

  • +1.29% weekly
  • -2.51% monthly
  • +12.83% longer term
  • 56% Buy

Hotel & Lodging REITs

+48.90% longer term

with +2.82% weekly.

Industrial & Office REITs

+23.34% longer term

Retail REITs

+16.02% longer term

Specialty REITs

+12.72% longer term

But residential REITs remain weak:

-4.09% monthly / -0.39% longer term

Read: REITs are showing evidence of a selective recovery, but this is not yet a broad-based real-estate breakout.


🚨 Biggest One-Day Decliners

Industry1-Day
Electronic Equipment-6.96%
Electronic & Electrical Equipment-6.21%
Electrical Components & Equipment-5.83%
Heavy Construction-4.84%
Semiconductors-3.72%
Aluminum-3.27%
Mining-3.08%
Gold Mining-3.08%
Basic Resources-3.01%
Nonferrous Metals-3.01%
Trucking-3.02%
Industrial Metals & Mining-2.95%
Iron & Steel-2.87%
Telecommunications Equipment-2.81%
Industrial Engineering-2.64%

🟢 Biggest One-Day Winners

Industry1-Day
Pharmaceuticals+2.56%
Pipelines+2.91%
Integrated Oil & Gas+2.13%
Soft Drinks+1.98%
Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology+1.96%
Beverages+1.89%
Oil & Gas Producers+1.83%
Gas Distribution+1.78%
Oil & Gas+1.72%
Computer Services+1.69%
Defense+1.57%
Food & Beverage+1.54%
Footwear+1.53%
Healthcare+1.49%
Delivery/Business-related services+1.40%

📈 Strongest Long-Term Momentum

The most impressive longer-term performers in the dataset include:

IndustryLonger-Term Gain
Iron & Steel+69.31%
Electronic Equipment+69.91%
Aluminum+68.82%
Gold Mining+67.31%
Oil Equipment & Services+64.90%
Industrial Metals & Mining+64.85%
Mining+62.15%
Basic Resources+61.26%
Heavy Construction+58.45%
Exploration & Production+58.39%
Telecommunications Equipment+57.37%
Semiconductors+54.59%
Computer Hardware+50.83%
Oil & Gas Producers+50.91%
Hotel & Lodging REITs+48.90%

Important distinction

Several of these leaders are now experiencing very aggressive short-term corrections.

That creates two different signals:

Trend signal: 🟢 Extremely bullish
Short-term momentum: 🔴 Deteriorating

This is classic extended-leader profit taking.


🔴 Structural Weakness

The worst longer-term groups include:

IndustryLonger-Term
Real Estate Services-29.64%
Specialized Consumer Services-29.56%
Recreational Products-40.94%
Footwear-39.67%
Gambling-38.07%
Media Agencies-43.46%
Leisure Goods-25.78%
Specialty Retailers-27.13%
Personal Goods-20.88%
Business Support Services-20.96%
Brewers-19.54%
Distillers & Vintners-18.94%
Financial Administration-18.62%
Home Construction-15.94%

These groups should be treated differently from temporary market corrections because their longer-term trend remains negative.


🎯 Barchart Signal Concentration

The Buy/Sell readings reveal something particularly important.

Broad leadership

The following major groups carry very strong Buy readings:

  • U.S. Market — 100% Buy
  • Large Cap — 100% Buy
  • Mid Cap — 100% Buy
  • Small Cap — 100% Buy
  • Financials — 100% Buy
  • Healthcare — 100% Buy
  • Technology — 100% Buy
  • Aerospace & Defense — 100% Buy
  • Banks — 100% Buy
  • Food & Beverage — 100% Buy
  • Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology — 100% Buy
  • Semiconductors — 64% Buy
  • REITs — 56% Buy

At the same time, numerous individual industries have 8%–24% Buy readings.

This means the market is not uniformly weak. Rather, the weakness is concentrated in specific industries.


🧭 StockInsight™ Market Rotation Read

🟢 Leadership

Energy → Healthcare → Technology → Financials → Aerospace/Defense → Selected Materials

These groups have the strongest combination of trend and relative strength.

🟡 Watch

REITs → Consumer Services → Retail → Software → Transportation

These areas are mixed and require selective positioning.

🔴 Under Pressure

Housing → Construction → Consumer Discretionary → Leisure → Footwear → Gambling → Real Estate Services

These groups show the clearest structural deterioration.


⚠️ The Most Important Signal

The August 18 data suggest a rotation rather than a generalized bear-market breakdown.

The headline market remains:

+19.16% longer term

while small caps are:

+22.71%

and technology:

+29.52%

Healthcare:

+24.57%

Materials:

+24.14%

Energy:

+48.97%

The problem is the one-day breadth deterioration, particularly in:

  • industrials
  • semiconductors
  • electronic equipment
  • metals
  • construction
  • transportation

At the same time, money is moving toward:

Energy + Healthcare + Pharmaceuticals + Financials + defensive consumer staples.

Bottom Line

Market regime: 🟢 Bullish, but increasingly rotational

Short-term risk: 🟠 Elevated

Leadership quality: 🟢 Strong

Cyclicals: 🔴 Weakening

Defensive rotation: 🟢 Increasing

Energy momentum: 🟢 Exceptional

Healthcare momentum: 🟢 Accelerating

Technology: 🟡 Bullish trend / short-term correction

Materials: 🟡 Long-term bull / significant profit-taking

Housing: 🔴 Structural weakness

Consumer discretionary: 🔴 Structural weakness

The key question for the next few sessions is whether the August 18 selloff in technology, industrials and materials represents healthy consolidation within the broader bull trend or the beginning of a more meaningful rotation away from high-beta leadership. The fact that energy and healthcare simultaneously accelerated while financials remained positive argues for rotation rather than outright risk capitulation.

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