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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 Wednesday, June 12
Progress at G20; a Fed rate cut; and/or a China deal - all are capable of thrusting S&P higher, but unlikely sustainably.
Market Briefing For Monday, June 10
Monday will be sensitive to Mexican trade arrangements (or lack of). Overall the short-term can run into resistance; but so far acting very solid beyond of course a significant short-covering rout.
Market Briefing For Thursday, June 6
Investors won't find a 'Holy Grail' answer, almost regardless of some of the news headlines that emerge.
Market Briefing For Monday, June 3
The Mexican tariff threat (and it's broader in scope than China) is more an economic than a market catalyst for now. This new disruption in the Force does compel earnings revisions and head-scratching regarding Mexico.
Market Briefing For Friday, May 31
Holy Guacamole... here we go again; Tariff-Man 'tweets' policies.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, May 28
The new week should see selling and then a little short-covering squall; but nothing sustainable before we head lower; barring some positive news.
Market Briefing For Thursday, May 23
There is not enough cushion for companies (retail included) to absorb heavy tariffs because of the lack of sufficient time to really diversify away from the Chinese supply-chain dependency.
Market Briefing For Monday, May 20
Tensions on the tape relate to the Middle East and oscillating (and thus tricky to trade) swings related to China's on-and-off negotiating stance.
Market Briefing For Monday, May 13
China could rattle sabers a bit by selling Treasuries, as they are one of the largest holders.
Market Briefing For Monday, May 6
Why is 2019 different? It's emerging from a year of 'pretend prosperity' and is the tail-end of recessionary conditions, and ahead of an election year.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, May 1
Eleven weeks of crude builds have been offset by global tensions.VIX resists dipping even as S&P lifts. A light precautionary tone.
Market Briefing For Monday, April 29
The coming week will require stability in Oil, and not too much more retreat by Semiconductors.
Market Briefing For Monday, April 22
We're not in the growing camp that's still pretending a slowdown didn't begin just over a year ago, rotating a lot through sectors (some of that still ongoing)
Market Briefing For Monday, April 15
Few recognize how suppressed business decisions in regard to multinational companies have been due to unknown factors, in terms of CapEx and planning, related to the tariff & trade disputes.
Market Briefing For Friday, April 12
Today Goldman 'finally' referenced the 'absence of buybacks' perhaps as a contributor holding back the market. Well it's about time.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, April 9
Most techs are likely to report poor results, mediocre guidance in advance of better times after a projected transition year.
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