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Could Greece Derail The Bull?
Last week’s push higher in the equity markets gives the bulls some breathing room from a key support perspective.
Are Foreign Markets The Place To Be?
With the Federal Reserve talking about tightening policy and low rates still dominating the conversation overseas, it is prudent to keep an eye on foreign markets.
Why 1976 Is Relevant On The S&P 500 Index
The S&P closed Thursday at 2021.25. Therefore, the S&P would need to drop 44.72 points on Friday to reach 1976.53, the 50% Fibonacci retracement level.
Some ETFs Beating The S&P 500 This Week
These ETFs are currently outperforming the S&P 500 stock index.
Friday Brings Another Market Mover
The U.S. stock market remains in a bullish posture, but the term vulnerable applies. Friday’s GDP report will test those vulnerabilities.
Fed Impacted By Currency Concerns
Quantitative easing was announced last week in Europe to combat slow growth and low inflation. All of the attempts to devalue have created demand for the U.S. dollar.
Fed Impacted By Currency Concerns
Sometimes the news stories on Wall Street fit neatly together like a jigsaw puzzle. Others devalue; dollar strengthens; earnings are impacted.
Market Scenarios: Winners And Losers
Until the broad stock market breaks down, we can afford to remain patient with our equity-based ETFs (SPY).
Fine Line Between Patience & Risk Management
The 38.2% Fibonacci retracement from the October low to the December high sits at 1989. The S&P 500 closed at 1992 Thursday.
The Market’s Next Obsession
While the interest rate vs. U.S. growth debate has weighed on stocks in recent months, the sideways action in U.S. stocks has been caused, in part, by ongoing concerns about the European economy.
Can Stocks Get Over The Hump This Time?
The recent push off the Fed meeting low has brought equities back to a familiar area.
Are Stocks About To Break Out Relative To Fear?
While there are numerous reasons for recent volatility in asset prices, the market has primarily focused on concerns related to economic weakness in Europe.
Today’s Close – What Does It Mean?
Does a close below 1980 mean it’s game over for the bulls?
Could The Fed Trigger A Deflationary Slide In Stocks?
The market will be looking to see if the Fed drops the phrase “considerable time” from their upcoming December 17 statement.
The Most Important Variable For 2015
What the observable evidence is telling us now. Including video.
Are The Charts Reflecting An Improving Climate For Stocks?
Nothing is ever cut-and-dried on Wall Street. While Friday’s employment figure easily exceeded expectations, the wage figures increase the odds of the Fed stepping in sooner rather than later.
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