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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 Thursday, Sept. 9
There are more opportunities for landmines than goldmines this month; and there really isn't a more bullish near-term prospect for the Senior Indexes, for now.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, Sept. 8
Wall Street needs to come to grips with the economic realities of slow growth in a number of sectors, for reasons we've outlined for some time: seasonal is a part of it; but Covid is the driver.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, Sept. 7
Economists are too worried about what's happening under the hood of the economic engine; when they really should realize all that's needed will be effective treatments and better vaccines to 'fuel' the engine.
Market Briefing For Thursday, Sept. 2
Near parabolic uptrends exist for the S&P and the Nasdaq, encouraging bulls, who should know better regarding 'finalized phasing' of runs.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, Sept. 1
Nuances and ambiguities dominate the market and even geopolitical scene at the moment. We are going to have hotter inflation than the Fed would like, but growth does matter, because we concurrently have economic slowing if COVID rages more.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, Aug. 31
Moderate selling was masked in Monday's market, and it's against a clear backdrop of a stretched market, and even month-end pension sales, related to clients of Goldman Sachs raising 13B. The strength was provided by stocks like Apple and Amazon.
Market Briefing For Monday, Aug. 30
S&P might dip early in the week; but then try grinding a bit higher yet with the caution that this is the seasonally roughest time of the year in terms of money flows.
Market Briefing For Thursday, Aug. 26
Underperformance by many stocks, but few that are really in trouble, is reflective of rising complacency, while technicians are frustrated at the lack of breakouts or breakdowns. That's actually fine, and for this time of year really valued.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, Aug.25
The stock market holds, pretty impressive ahead of 'virtual Jackson Hole', and it faded late in the day just as we thought likely for the late going.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, Aug. 24
Suspended elevation of the S&P may be in-absence of any alternatives to do so, given what pretty much would be a 'snapping' of the short-term uptrend if that's broken.
Market Briefing For Monday, Aug. 23
We might be near a moment of truth for the Senior Indexes, either in just a few days or postponed until after Labor Day.
Market Briefing For Thursday, Aug. 19
Paradox sort of describes the market's posturing at the moment. Whether it is going to be peak COVID immediately ahead, with rapid growth unfolding following a fast slide of 'delta', impacting nations or not.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, Aug. 18
Stagflation is a condition I've discussed off-and-on for a couple months, the idea of a COVID-delta sobering, which suppresses economic activity just a bit, at the same time you still have elevated inflation, primarily due to wage hikes.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, Aug. 17
Momentum grows for a Fed taper. Investor risk now is no more than just a couple weeks ago. Actually a Fed movement is a plus as it suggest they're a believe in economic growth; which will be favorable for earnings and so on.
Market Briefing For Monday, Aug. 16
Too many permabears are almost delirious with negativity and still give extremely bearish outlooks, when that's not a correct read of markets.
Market Briefing For Thursday, Aug. 12
Fear and hysteria are not engineered by Washington about COVID, however it is a 'mood' to factor into everything from media to stock market projections.
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