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Indicator Review: Time To Get Fooled Again?
The stock market is in a downtrend and it is disconcerting that bonds are falling as well.
Four Reasons Buyers Are On Strike
Stocks have now declined for eight consecutive sessions, something that apparently hasn’t happened since the bad old days of the credit crisis (and for the record, the S&P 500 hasn’t fallen nine straight days in 36 years).
Short Take: It’s Getting Ugly Out There But…
The good news is that stocks are now oversold from both a short- and intermediate-term basis, sentiment is now downright ugly, and the seasonal tendencies have become a tailwind for the bulls going forward.
Just Another Algo-Induced Freak-out, Or…
The traditional fall swoon appears to have taken hold of the stock market over the past week as "what if" fears regarding the outcome of the Presidential election are beginning to run rampant.
Short Take: China’s Economy Doing Just Fine But…
The election, earnings and interest rates appear to be the focus of the day today. Better than expected PMI numbers out of China are to blame for the latest dive in bond prices.
Good News/Bad News Friday…
The good news is that U.S. GDP came in at 2.9% in the preliminary reading for Q3, which was above the consensus expectations for a rate of 2.5% and the best level seen in 2 years.
There Are Three Kinds Of Lies…
As the saying goes, there are three kinds of lies. Lies, damned lies, and statistics.
My Best Guess Is…
While stocks have been technically in a downtrend since mid-August, the indices really have not declined much.
Should We Be Worried About The Economy?
When an economic model moves into a moderately negative zone, it is logical to project that the economy might be in trouble.
Indicator Review: Stay The Course
Stocks are largely sticking to the seasonal script with a downward bias at present time. Seasonal tendencies become a potential tailwind in the coming weeks.
Par For The Course
The action remained “sloppy” on Thursday as once again, the early gains were met with selling. Yesterday marked the sixteenth consecutive session where at least some sort of significant intraday selling took place.
Here Is Something You Can Worry About…
One of the keys to being successful in the stock market game is having the ability to remain objective. In short, it is critical to focus on what "is" happening in the market as opposed to what you think "should" be happening.
Investors Should Stop Worrying About…
The recent trend of intraday strength being met with selling continued yesterday.
Uncertainty Seems To Be The Key
With the focal point(s) of the stock market appearing to move around a fair amount lately, it is important to keep up with all the issues.
Indicator Review: It’s Getting Tense Out There
The technical action has been more than a little sloppy lately – I’ll go so far as to call it weak. It is worth noting that the indicators are weakening across the board.
The Latest Bright, Shiny Object Is…
The market was clearly being driven by worries about the surge in the greenback. The fear was that the rising dollar would negatively impact earnings, the economy, inflation, and the fancy trades made by the big boys around the globe.
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