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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, July 13
The S&P has nearly doubled in less than a year-and-a-half from our March 23, 2020 'Inger Bottom' low, and yet many stocks are languishing under the cover of this superficially dramatic market.
Market Briefing For Monday, July 12
Choose your poison on whether the risk is Covid, earnings, or interest rates. Or a trifecta of all three even.
Market Briefing For Thursday, July 8
Economic instability was a concern of the FOMC Minutes, with debates as to whether or not the country is recovering faster than they expected.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, July 7
An 'undertone' of inflation is being described as a causal factor for today's decline, or the Chinese contemplating not allowing listings on US exchanges.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, July 6
There's a cloud 'expanding' over this market; almost like thunderstorms blow up in a late Summer afternoon.
Market Briefing For Thursday, July 1
The second quarter of 2021 concluded on a high note, a new record S&P high, which was a part of Wednesday's rotational action focused primarily on big cap stocks influential enough to contribute to the effort.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, June 30
Market optimists are generally avoiding the single issue that holds potential to disrupt a required 'combination' of industrial, infrastructure and technology stocks, in-order to hold the S&P together much longer.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, June 29
Currently we have signs of exhaustion (or just plan expensive leadership), in momentum stocks. However, not even antitrust efforts can disrupt this market significantly; (and they shouldn't), because often the parts may be worth more than the whole.
Market Briefing For Monday, June 28
Of course it's exhausting; of course many components have corrected over a period of months; and of course some are pending correction.
Market Briefing For Thursday, Jun. 24
Around record S&P levels, discussions drone-on about crypto or the Fed, and inflation, along with vague discussions about returning risk from COVID.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, Jun. 23
The attractiveness of stocks and sectors vary so widely now, that most bull / bear debates are somewhat academic, even though logic for a correction is there.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, Jun. 22
Rebounding was logical, though carried way to extremes in some indices, but not reflected with comparable large gains in many stocks. There's really one overriding factor behind the market's strength, growth and of course OIL.
Market Briefing For Monday, June 21
Quad-witching was heavy; we forecast a shakeout of the Indexes, and we got it. I'm contemplating some sort of intraweek rebound next week. In other words, the sky is not falling;
Market Briefing For Friday, June 18
It's a wrestling match, as bulls and bears tussle with each other at these high S&P/NDX levels.
Market Briefing For Thursday, Jun. 17
Vulnerability is bifurcated, just like sector rotation indicated all year thus far. It is typical to see risk increased amidst superficial optimism at high S&P levels.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, Jun. 16
The 'transitory' inflation camp- predominates among analysts, while some of us that have seen versions of this movie before, know it's not quite so easy to divine.
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