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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 Tuesday, April 25
The market needs more follow-through to make this move remotely sustainable beyond shorter term moves.
Market Briefing For Monday, April 24
Overwhelming defensive fears combined with weak oil, to deliver defensive, if indecisive, behavior in line with fake-out nominal moves above the 50-Day. These have minimal sustainability since they are primarily a series of short squeezes.
Market Briefing For Friday, April 21
The Steel deal, the tax talk, healthcare hopes serve merely as the backdrop (welcomed as they are) to a technical bounce off a price level that otherwise could (and likely will when broken) trigger algorithmic selling.
Market Briefing For Thursday, April 20
We're in a consolidation for the S&P 500, while other sectors are actually holding up a tad better.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, April 18
We are looking for a key continuation, even if we rest or consolidate a bit, which markets often do after a big day like Monday
Market Briefing For Monday, April 17
What I'm anticipating down the road is economic revival adequate to spark profits and Household Incomes gains; but generally that's ahead for America, not a present condition.
Market Briefing For Thursday, April 13
The market continues the process of a high-level distribution and has not yet reflected the really high geopolitical stakes involved.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, April 11
Today may be soft initially, then news-dependent. Partially because this is a shortened trading week, with both Passover and Easter.
Daily Briefing For Wednesday, April 5
The stock market is focused on tax reform. Earnings are really not key, presently.
Market Briefing For Monday, April 3
As we finish the first quarter with a majority of S&P component stocks issuing negative guidance (so they can beat their number in some cases), you're more likely to see selling into those reports, rather than buying.
Market Briefing For Thursday, March 30
There are few technical indications of a top, provided we get above the declining tops pattern outlined, on a closing-price basis.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, March 26
We needed Oil and Financials to assist a bit in lifting the market over key technical resistance, which remains a work-in-progress.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, March 28
Tax relief is capable of assisting the market. However, there's a lot riding on the technical efforts to rebound, as are underway short-term.
Market Briefing For Monday, May 27
In market terms we need the administration to deliver the goods on taxes as well as 'capital repatriation'; otherwise there's no justification for the S&P at these still extraordinarily high levels.
Market Briefing For Friday, March 24
As of early Thursday evening there was talk of no Healthcare vote until Monday, with nothing brought to the House Floor as of yet.
Market Briefing For Thursday, March 23
The Healthcare Bill still looks destined for a down-vote. If they can either pass it or defer it, fine for markets having a prospect to rebound. If not you have a problem for the market coming up rather soon.
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