(11/16/23) Markets continue to work through earnings season; WalMart missed guidance in reporting their earnings estimates for the year. This has been a good year for WalMart vs Target, which had a g…
(11/15/23) What if Congress conducted its business in the fighting ring? Democracy is now Idiocracy. Market response to weaker CPI numbers results in a rally, and the Fed is done with raising rates. …
(11/15/23) Markets not only held support at the 100-DMA, but smashed through higher on Tuesday. Now, the 100-DMA is the default support level, and any pullback towards that level will be a buying opp…
(11/14/23) This is the last, full week of trading before the holidays hit; What will drive today's CPI number: Home owners' equivalent rent. Can the S&P exceed Friday's high? Markets are turning resi…
(11/14/23) Could the S&P rally to last Friday's high? Markets are turning resistance into support, as the climb to year-end continues. Markets remain bifurcated, however, with a disconnect between la…
(11/13/23) CPI for October comes out tomorrow; PPI is released on Thursday; we're looking at sloppy trading until after Thanksgiving; how much will the resumption of student loan payments impact cons…
(11/13/23) Markets retested the 50-DMA on Friday, and blasted on through to the 100_DMA. Some stalling is expected this morning, but any subsequent rally should be taken advantage of to rebalance por…
(11/9/23) Markets continue their winning ways, elongating a string of positive closes; Fed Chair Jerome Powell is slated to speak today: What effect will his words have on Bonds? Why do the debt and …
(11/9/23) Markets added another positive day to their string of winning results, the longest since 2021. Markets have clearly broken the 50-DMA, and are now testing the 100-DMA. Markets are at the to…
(11/8/23) Markets have strung together the longest series of back-to-back gains since 2021: Expect a pullback next. Credit Card and Auto Loan delinquencies are on the rise. Everything is more expensi…
(11/8/23) Markets tested the 50-DMA and bounced off of it to rally Tuesday. We're now "trapped" between the 50- and 100-DMA, so there's risk to the upside with markets having gone very far, very quic…
(11/7/23) How did WeWork go from $47-B to Bankruptcy? Beware the days' 'narrative of the moment' in interest rates, AI. Market performance ahead, pre- and post-Thanksgiving. Is the Bond Bear market d…
(11/7/23) Markets closed above the 50-DMA Monday. A retest of support today won't be surprising. Market performance going into Thanksgiving tends to be a bit sloppy; after Thanksgiving and Black Frid…
(11/6/23) Friday's employment report was weaker than expected, as expected; there's always no recession in sight...until it is. How long will it take for the lag effect to appear? Black Friday previe…
(11/6/23) Markets rallied nicely last week, adding 6% to the S&P after the prior week's panic over market declines. Markets ran right through all the resistance levels that were of concern. Markets a…
(11/2/23) Childrens' birthdays & the circle of life; after three good days of rally, markets are close to triggering a buy signal; what markets need is to surpass and maintain levels at 200-DMA. Stil…
(11/2/23) Markets have enjoyed three days' rally, and nare now faced with the challenge of overtaking and maintaining above the 200-DMA. Markets are not yet overbought, and futures are positive follo…
(11/1/23) It's Fed Day: Will Jerome Powell hold firm in statements made last week, and refrain from raising interest rates, while retaining the possibility of one more hike? The Great Data Divergence…
(11/1/23) Markets have had three months of negative returns, which is important to note as we move into the last couple of months of the year. This suggests a stronger rally into the end of the year:…
(10/31/23) Halloween Traditions & the FOMC Meeting starts today: It's not likely the Fed will raise rates; what happens when stock prices fall? Expectations are for the Fed to hold firm until Summer,…
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