Top 10 / Short-term Top 10 — Consumer Discretionary
Short-term Top 10 — Consumer Discretionary
The 10 highest short-term scores among covered Consumer Discretionary companies, rebalanced every Monday.
Tracked against the market equal-weight, exits included
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+1.3% since 2026-08-18, against +0.2% for SPY — 1.1 points ahead of the benchmark. Tracked since 2026-08-18.
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Where the cutoff sits
The cutoff today is 64.0 across 188 ranked Consumer Discretionary companies. #11 (LOW) is 0.1 below it. A member leaves only if it falls past #15 — 62.5 today.
Changes at the 18 Aug 2026 rebalance
Entered
ABERCROMBIE AND FITCH CLASS A (ANF) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 5, score 66.8.
DoorDash (DASH) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 3, score 68.0.
Duolingo (DUOL) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 7, score 64.5.
Garmin (GRMN) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 6, score 65.4.
H&R Block (HRB) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 2, score 69.6.
KOHLS CORP (KSS) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 1, score 72.6.
NAVAN INC CLASS A (NAVN) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 8, score 64.3.
Penske Automotive Group (PAG) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 10, score 63.5.
MARRIOTT VACATIONS WORLDWIDE CORP (VAC) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 4, score 67.9.
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (WSM) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 9, score 64.2.
10 of 10 changed. This is the list’s first rebalance, so every member is new.
The 10 members
| # | Company · why it is here | Score | T | M | S | V | C | Last 30 | Sector rank | Price | Since entry | Invalidation | In the list since |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ABERCROMBIE AND FITCH CLASS A (ANF) Catalysts 92nd: the analyst consensus rating has improved toward "buy" since the prior reading; trend 75th: the price is 14% above the average price paid over the period covered, so the typical buyer over that stretch is showing a gain; weakest is setup 61st: day-to-day price swings are about average versus its own recent 6-month history. |
75 | 68 | 61 | 70 | 92 | 1 | 105.45 19 Aug 2026 | +2.0% | ↓ 101.64 | 18 Aug 2026 | ||
| 2 | KOHLS CORP (KSS) Setup 92nd: day-to-day price swings are unusually narrow versus its own recent history — a "Bollinger squeeze" (in the tightest 1% of the past ~6 months), which often precedes a bigger move; volume and participation 80th: it gapped 20.0% above the previous close and has not traded back through the level it left behind — an "unfilled gap", which describes a price range no trade has since crossed and is not a forecast that it will be crossed; weakest is trend 62nd: a "golden cross" — its 50-day average is above its 200-day. |
62 | 67 | 92 | 80 | 63 | 2 | 18.84 19 Aug 2026 | +0.7% | ↓ 18.23 | 18 Aug 2026 | ||
| 3 | H&R Block (HRB) Trend 85th: the price is 26% above the average price paid over the period covered, so the typical buyer over that stretch is showing a gain; momentum 73rd: MACD momentum is positive; weakest is catalysts 49th: open-market insider buys in 90 days 0, the analyst consensus rating is unchanged since the prior reading. |
85 | 73 | 51 | 70 | 49 | 3 | 52.25 19 Aug 2026 | +2.6% | ↓ 42.89 | 18 Aug 2026 | ||
| 4 | Garmin (GRMN) Volume and participation 79th: trading volume is about normal versus its 30-day average; trend 72nd: a strong uptrend, with buyers in control; weakest is setup 48th: day-to-day price swings are unusually wide versus its own recent history (wider than about 83% of the past ~6 months). |
72 | 68 | 48 | 79 | 66 | 4 | 295.67 19 Aug 2026 | −0.6% | ↓ 253.49 | 18 Aug 2026 | ||
| 5 | Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (WSM) Catalysts 77th: analysts have raised their average price target by 6.6% since the prior reading; trend 69th: the price is 8% above the average price paid over the period covered, so the typical buyer over that stretch is showing a gain; weakest is volume and participation 55th: trading volume is about normal versus its 30-day average. |
69 | 62 | 59 | 55 | 77 | 5 | 242.31 19 Aug 2026 | +0.4% | ↓ 233.71 | 18 Aug 2026 | ||
| 6 | Duolingo (DUOL) Volume and participation 92nd: trading volume is about normal versus its 30-day average; catalysts 74th: analysts have raised their average price target by 3.4% since the prior reading; weakest is setup 46th: a fresh 20-day high. |
64 | 57 | 46 | 92 | 74 | 6 | 146.03 19 Aug 2026 | +4.6% | — | 18 Aug 2026 | ||
| 7 | NAVAN INC CLASS A (NAVN) Trend 90th: the price is 20% above the average price paid over the period covered, so the typical buyer over that stretch is showing a gain; setup 72nd: no Elliott-wave labelling currently fits its swings; weakest is volume and participation 23rd: trading volume is about normal versus its 30-day average. |
90 | 59 | 72 | 23 | 62 | 7 | 29.18 19 Aug 2026 | −0.1% | ↓ 22.15 | 18 Aug 2026 | ||
| 8 | MARRIOTT VACATIONS WORLDWIDE CORP (VAC) Catalysts 73rd: analysts have raised their average price target by 9.2% since the prior reading; momentum 73rd: over the past 3 months this stock beat the market by 60.3 percentage points; weakest is setup 41st: day-to-day price swings are unusually wide versus its own recent history (wider than about 94% of the past ~6 months). |
67 | 73 | 41 | 66 | 73 | 12 | 116.00 19 Aug 2026 | +0.8% | — | 18 Aug 2026 | ||
| 9 | Penske Automotive Group (PAG) Trend 71st: a strong uptrend, with buyers in control; setup 68th: day-to-day price swings are unusually narrow versus its own recent history — a "Bollinger squeeze" (in the tightest 1% of the past ~6 months), which often precedes a bigger move; weakest is catalysts 42nd: open-market insider buys in 90 days 6, analysts' average price target is unchanged from the prior reading. |
71 | 60 | 68 | 50 | 42 | 30 | 217.86 19 Aug 2026 | +0.8% | ↓ 186.62 | 18 Aug 2026 | ||
| 10 | DoorDash (DASH) Trend 68th: it is trading 16.6% above its 50-day average, the short-term trend line; catalysts 67th: open-market insider buys in 90 days 17, analysts have raised their average price target by 0.5% since the prior reading; weakest is setup 42nd: day-to-day price swings are wider than usual versus its own recent 6-month history (wider than about 76% of it). Its score is docked 10 points for overextended (RSI above 75 or stochastic above 90). |
68 | 66 | 42 | 55 | 67 | 90 | 220.22 19 Aug 2026 | +1.8% | ↓ 199.05 | 18 Aug 2026 |
Each bar is a percentile: how this company ranked against every company the score ranked, 0–100. The initials are the pillars of the Short-term score: T trend, M momentum, S setup, V volume and participation, C catalysts.
Since entry is the price change from the day the member entered this list to its latest stored close. The sparkline is its last 30 closes with its 50- and 200-day averages, and the invalidation is the level that would disprove its Elliott-wave count — a level a count can fail at, not a forecast.
How the score is built
The short-term score is a published weighted sum of percentile ranks, rebalanced every Monday. A list is a published formula and its output, not a recommendation. Method version 2. Full method → What is the short-term score? →
Questions
How is the short-term score built?
The short-term score is a published weighted sum of percentile ranks, rebalanced every Monday. A list is a published formula and its output, not a recommendation. Method version 2. Each bar is a percentile: how this company ranked against every company the score ranked, 0–100.
How often does this list change?
Members are rebalanced every Monday. Scores are recomputed nightly, but membership only changes at a scheduled rebalance, or immediately if a company stops being eligible. A member is held while it stays inside the top 15, so a small move in rank does not force a change.
What score does a company need to be in this list?
The cutoff today is 64.0 across 188 ranked Consumer Discretionary companies. #11 (LOW) is 0.1 below it. A member leaves only if it falls past #15 — 62.5 today.
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