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Gene Inger pioneered U.S. financial television daily technical analysis. His stations later affiliated with FNN, merging into CNBC where he was an original Market Maven. His views have been quoted in Forbes, Barrons, the Wall Street Journal, on CNN and daily for subscribes to his Daily Briefing on ...more

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Market Briefing For Monday, February 12
On the prowl for a constructive setback anytime soon after at least one more effort to firm S&P further. More stocks participating helps.
Market Briefing For Thursday, February 8
On the brink of the S&P 500 hitting 5000 with Futures already above that, you have a market bereft of excitement, as all available money seems hellbent on achieving that goal.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, February 7
Almost everyone is looking for correction, including bears who never allowed a rally in S&P. Small-caps are barely exhibiting signs of life.
Market Briefing For Monday, February 5
If taken at face-value the report is actually a bearish argument; so fortunately if we're right and Friday's hot jobs number was a head-fake, that's the bullish alternative; including allowance for a shakeout.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, January 31
Boom-bust views of this economy and/or market are misplaced. This is not that. That does not mean S&P won't have a hiccup on the way to broader highs.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, January 30
Out-performance or under-performance, aspects of the market rally haven't shifted yet. Bifurcation prevails despite better Russell performance. Semiconductors are holding well.
Market Briefing For Monday, January 29
Market X-Ray finds S&P trolling around the higher level extended range as traders have mixed views about earnings growth (shy of optimist desires).
Market Briefing For Thursday, January 25
The bias remains to the upside - although it's like 'pulling teeth' to extract a lot better breadth participation, where it would have more meaningful impact.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, January 24
Earnings are coming in with to-and-fro responses, almost circus like. Netflix made numbers; Texas Instruments did too,; but shy on revenue; so that's the kind of mix we should anticipate.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, January 23
Irrational exuberance is back in the lexicon of analysts, worrywarts and pundits. Most fail to note it's primarily just the usual mega-caps. You could have a reversal and resume the upside in Spring.
Market Briefing For Monday, January 22
For now, S&P has conformed to the ideal evolution this month; although both the broad market's participation and lagging Russell sort of mirror my relative timidity about this move.
Market Briefing For Thursday, January 18
Economic resilience remains in play, but little else does. Even the Fed 'beige book' supports this case, but there is just a lot of irregularity going on.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, January 17
How much of a thaw occurs before the next squall is a debate. Stocks, seem to reflect the miserable weather we are having, pockets of clarity but not great visibility.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, January 16
Interesting speculation about things we're already likely late to change.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, January 9
As to the 'helter-skelter' aspects of current economic, monetary and strategic 'circles', it's unfortunately all too reminiscent of the 1930's pre-war European entreaties to try to broker peace, retain stability and not go off the rails.
Market Briefing For Monday, January 8
There is more evidence this is going to be an unusual year; war, elections, of course climate change, and 'radioactive fish'.
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