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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, Nov. 28
Zombie market following the holiday weekend. Fortunately no huge crisis on the surface, while retaliation for the latest attack on a US Navy Destroyer looms as a prospect.
Market Briefing For Monday, Nov. 27
Stuffing of the mega-caps is fine if you own those; indigestion risk if buying at these levels, and irrelevant with respect to helping along depressed stocks.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, Nov. 21st
Institutional participation is typically limited this week, so is retail interest for the days ahead of Turkey Day. In Monday's case it was Microsoft, with Boeing and not much else.
Market Briefing For Monday, Nov. 20th
A few variables could hinder the market holding together; but so far so good. I am not bothered by interest rate, Oil or Dollar behavior for just now.
Market Briefing For Thursday, Nov. 16th
A broad market cycle likely began in late October with our indicated trough or nadir washout S&P bottom. It's complicated by the broad market was not overbought like the mega-caps.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, Nov. 15th
Progress in disinflation is reinforced by the official CPI report, which this market loved, and which we anticipated. We're starting to get enough data that it's almost a trend.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, Nov. 14th
Watching paint dry describes most of Monday's session. That's adequate, as the day began with a little downside following Moody's USA downgrade.
Market Briefing For Monday, Nov. 13th
It's not a case of vindication; we're not thrilled with markets even though we are pleased S&P troughed-out establishing the downtrend's nadir,
Market Briefing For Thursday, Nov. 9
Oil price declines - along with a slight mortgage rate dip, took center-stage in Wednesday's market, which managed to hold together, but nothing exciting.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, Nov. 8
Worry-wall climbing has characterized this market since the effort by the S&P and NDX to dig themselves out of a hole 2 weeks ago after the triggered algo-selling in late October.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, Nov. 7
Market indecision in the wake of the rebound of the past week, is evident. For now, the market has not succumbed to what many think may be a tragic situation in the Middle East.
Market Briefing For Monday, Nov. 6
It's impossible to assess markets without a soul, without compassion as well as anger about the global situation. We got our turnaround, got rates paused, got shorts squeezed, so nominally a good week - but doesn't feel like it.
Market Briefing For Thursday, Nov. 2
Powell emphasized the forward action by reviewing what happens, which sounds like more data dependency. He believes the economy expanded above expectations with moderate inflation.
Market Briefing For Monday, Oct. 30th
Rollover becomes more visible in the long-term resilient mega-caps vs smaller caps just eroding.
Market Briefing For Thursday, October 26
A French payment payer plunging. That was a big story today and of course then the META results after the Close, which beat expectations. Shares were up despite some profit-taking.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, Oct. 25
Resilient big-techs kept the market sane enough today, so that breadth could improve a bit across-the-Board, albeit not roaring higher.
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