Franklin ETF Distribution Curve
Published: May 15, 2025
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The distribution curve places each ETF on a bell curve according to their respective degrees of overbought or oversold status using a 10-week distribution. ETFs that are statistically oversold will appear on the left-hand side of the bell curve, while those that have become statistically overbought will appear on the right-hand side of the bell curve. Perhaps the most useful attribute of this feature is that it displays the entire universe on the curve at one time to give us a general picture of whether the Franklin ETF universe is generally overbought on a near-term basis, or generally oversold. Our best opportunities are to buy strong relative strength ETFs that have regressed back toward mean conditions based on market weakness, or have become oversold based upon extreme market weakness. Weekly Distribution is a short-term gauge that is most helpful in timing entry and exit points, while the longer-term information of trend and relative strength is a more controlling factor in the decision of whether to buy or sell.

Average Level

30.58

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Legend:

  • UPPERCASE indicates that the RS chart is on a buy signal.
  • lowercase indicates that the RS chart is in a sell signal.
  • GREEN lettering indicates the ETFs trend chart is on a buy signal.
  • RED lettering indicates the ETF is on a sell signal.
  • Box Color indicates the Sector Status Rating. Green = Favored, Yellow = Average, and Red = Unfavored.
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DISCLOSURE

Franklin Templeton Distributors has arranged with Dorsey Wright to provide this specialized ETF model which holds the Franklin LibertyShares ETFs. The Point & Figure analysis, models and resulting rankings, including any information, data or commentary included therein, are created and provided solely by Dorsey, Wright & Associates. Such analysis, models and rankings should not be considered an offer to purchase or sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy or purchase any security, including Franklin LibertyShares ETF shares. Neither Franklin Templeton Distributors nor Dorsey Wright through this ETF page provide investment advice or recommendations regarding any security, fund or market. The percentage of the portfolio devoted to any ETF is at the sole discretion of the financial advisor or the customer, and not Dorsey, Wright & Associates or Franklin Templeton Distributors. If you are not familiar with the Point & Figure methodology, we suggest you read “Point & Figure Charting, 4th Edition” by Thomas J. Dorsey. If you are not familiar with the Franklin LibertyShares ETF product, or Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), we suggest you visit www.libertyshares.com. The relative strength strategy is NOT a guarantee. There may be times where all investments and strategies are unfavorable and depreciate in value. Relative strength is not predictive and there is no assurance that forecasts based on relative strength can be relied upon.