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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 Monday, Nov. 15
Most of the 'pandemic plays' for work-at-home or exercise etc., are and remain defensive; as those should continue to struggle next year.
Market Briefing For Thursday, Nov. 11
The market's newer 'troops' will probably learn a lesson 'veterans' with any seasoned experience already know: never chase a big upside on so-called 'hot' IPO's. Time will tell if that's the case with the Rivian's grand start.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, Nov. 10
Rotation continues and you see the strongest stocks rebound from their morning shakeouts, so far this pattern hasn't been reversed, but that's a frequent characteristic especially on Tuesday. Look for greater risk late this week.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, Nov. 9
Optimizing portfolio strategies in this market, is fairly straight-forward, even if it doesn't fit catch-phrase descriptions of overbought vs oversold or valuations in an extended or undervalued way. The reason is because it's all those.
Market Briefing For Monday, Nov. 8
S&P is going to have trouble clawing higher; but it should try even though I do allow for another shakeout.
Market Briefing For Thursday, Nov. 4
The Fed tries not to be disruptive, but knows the time is short to act unless you want far higher rates later.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, Nov. 3
Rational analysis increasingly is 'missing in action' among pundits or other observers of market action, and 'risks'. Elusive goals give stocks fame more in a novelty fashion, than investment merit, though both can apply of course.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, Nov. 2
Polar opposite views commonly prevail as to which way the market goes in the nearest term. Tapering by the Fed is 'assumed' at this point, while clarity it seems must await clarification about policies from Chairman Powell.
Market Briefing For Monday, Nov. 1
Expect more upside attempts even as it remains a shaky market overall.
Market Briefing For Thursday, Oct. 28
Dangers continue to lurk for the S&P and over-blown mega-caps.But maybe mediocre growth would make politicians more willing to support the big spending bills...
Market Briefing For Wednesday, Oct. 27
The 'path of least resistance' is 'theoretically' upward, but increasingly lots more dependent on just a handful of stocks, with offerings vanishing at slight signs of faltering. This can be a warning, as a slightly rising VIX suggests too.
Market Briefing For Monday, Oct. 25
Headwinds won't be cleared up by earnings; however the overhang of 30% of S&P stocks reporting earnings over the coming week may impact the changing dynamic of this market
Market Briefing For Thursday, Oct. 21
Margin 'compression' is a traditional concern about stock prices, especially in big-cap issues, which depend on ongoing operations more than technology, as is often priced based on forthcoming rather than existing revenues.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, Oct. 19
Resilience is the key word to describe this market for some time, and totally inline with our outlook for an upward-tilted Expiration last week, mild defense to start this week and then onward, potentially to another record S&P high.
Market Briefing For Monday, Oct. 18
Next week will possibly provide evidence as to whether we can really already be more comfy with this market.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, Oct.13
A complex battle has been outlined on both sides of S&P 4400. So, having forecast the rebounds to that area, we expected no defining structure, quickly answering questions about whether there was more correction ahead.
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