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Sector Detector: Doomsayers Help Keep Bull Market Alive And Well
Bulls continue to climb their wall of worry, as uncertainty from the latest “bricks in the wall” created by Russia in Crimea, slowing growth in China, and Fed tapering fades into the mosaic.
What The Market Wants: Risk On? 3 Growth Stocks At Bargain Prices
Short sellers who thought a rough weekend in Ukraine might stir up the war drums again were wrong. In addition, China took several steps to boost its economy, and the domestic economic reports were fairly positive.
Sector Detector: Utilities Plow Ahead While Market Takes An Overdue Breather
The weakness last week in U.S. stocks was entirely expected. As I mentioned in last weekend’s article, the technical condition had become quite overbought and the market was overdue to take a breather and pull back a bit.
Sector Detector: SectorCast Rankings Take A Neutral Slant As Market Hits New
After a requisite knee-jerk selloff, stock market bulls shook off Russia’s military action in Ukraine and Crimea as just another buying opportunity. Even adding the Russian Bear to their arsenal couldn’t give bears the upper hand for long.
What The Market Wants: War Drums Trump Solid Economic Numbers
Today brought three better than expected economic releases from Construction Spending, ISM Manufacturing, and Personal Income.
Stocks Find Blue Skies While Economy Deals With Inclement
Facing formidable resistance and the threat of an ominous triple-top sell signal if bulls lost their battle, U.S. stocks appear to have successfully navigated a critical crossroads by finding the wherewithal to break out to new highs, with blue skies above.
What The Market Wants: Market Hits New High, Three Stocks To Consider
The market's major equity indices were all up a little more than 0.6% yesterday, which was off mid-day highs, but positive because the market shrugged off poor economic news from China. Today, the market stayed relatively even, with the S&P 500 ending down slightly by -0.13%
Healthcare, Utilities, And Tech Lead As Market Confronts Resistance
Stocks continue to consolidate just under their prior high, which is offering formidable resistance.
Stocks Continue To Rebound From Edge Of Abyss As Uncertainties Subside
Last week, stocks continued their rebound from the edge of the abyss. Investors responded positively to a dovish combination of comments from Speaker of the House John Boehner and new Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen.
What The Market Wants: A Slow But Likely Positive Week Ahead
Monday’s market was marginal through most of the day, but all major indices ended the day in positive territory, led by the Nasdaq. Plus three stocks with great earnings growth projections with reasonable valuations: NQ Mobile Inc. (NQ), Alaska Air Group Inc. (ALK), Saia Inc. (SAIA)
Stock Market Approaching A Crossroads
Stocks provided a volatile ride last week in what might be the big selloff that many predicted. Now the market finds itself approaching a critical crossroads in which it must decide whether to go for a bullish breakout… or a bearish reversal.
What The Market Wants: Things Aren’t As Bad As They Look, Yet
Yesterday, the market continued its tortuous path of the last two weeks, falling sharply virtually the entire day with the DJI ending down 326 points, the S&P 500 down 2.3% (it’s worst day since June 20, 2013), and the NASDAQ down 2.6%.
Flight To Safety May Serve As Prelude To Flight To Quality Stocks
Stocks continued last week to seek some firmer footing, as prices found some support and volatility hit some resistance, and a flight to safety of global capital benefited long-term Treasury bonds.
What The Market Wants: Key Week For The Quarter
This week could be very telling in what to expect from the markets in 2014 as a number of important companies report Q4 and 2013 year-end earnings. Today brought in some stock moving releases from Caterpillar Inc. (CAT), Apple Inc. (AAPL), Seagate Technology (STX).
Will Investors Embrace Weakness As An Entry Point?
There is no sugar-coating what happened to stocks on Friday. All around the world, stocks really took it on the chin as the usual support mechanisms that bulls have enjoyed failed to materialize.
Investors Seek Catalyst For Bullish Breakout Amongst Earnings Reports
Stocks continue to trade in a sideways technical consolidation just below their highs. With the start of earnings season underway, investors appear to be looking for a catalyst for some renewed buying that can launch a bullish breakout.
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