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Is The World Ditching The U.S. Dollar? What Investments May Benefit The Most?
As the world's reserve currency, the U.S. dollar is the default currency in international trade. Because of that, every central bank, Treasury, and major firm keeps a portion of their foreign exchange holdings in U.S. dollars. That may change.
Can The Fed Engineer A Soft Landing? The One Key To Your Investment Success!
The Fed raised 25 basis points this past week after their Fed meetings. We were steadfast in our column last weekend that this would happen.
It’s A Confusing Economic Picture. What To Do Next?
What we have been saying consistently since late 2021 when we said, “It Doesn’t Smell Right,” is to stay cautious. We are not on firm footing yet.
Plunging Banks Take The Market Down Economic Headwinds Persist
In other words, the Fed’s cure for inflation may have begun what will soon be called “a banking crisis” that ignited last week in crypto-centric financial firms.
After A Cloudy February, The Sun Peaks Out, Markets Go Up But Face Plenty Of Headwinds
After 4 weeks of consecutive, albeit small, negative performance weeks for most of the major indices, we finally got a positive week fueled by two up days in the S&P 500, the Dow, the NASDAQ 100, and Small and Midcap stocks.
Inflation, Interest Rates, And The U.S. Dollar - All Floating Higher
Estimates on future earnings for market pricing are still coming down. It may be hard to get a “real” bull market until interest rates, input prices, and other pressures on our economy subside. This may be the only way inflation cools.
Escalating Prices Keep The Inflation Gauge High
This past week, both CPI and PPI were released. Analysts and the “market” had less trepidation given that the most recent months have seen a significant decrease in both indicators. Surprise, both numbers came in hotter than expected.
Elevated Risk - What Might Cause Market Weakness?
After five straight weeks of up market performance in the major index averages, they all closed lower, with the small-caps down the most at -3%. The tech heavy Nasdaq closed down -2%, and the S&P 500 fell the least, at -1.0%. Will this continue?
Good News! Or Is It? Let's Take A Closer Look
As they often say on Wall Street, good news may be bad news. A few situations occurred this past week that may eventually lead to unexpected and unfavorable future actions. Let’s explore these together.
The Bull Is Awake, But Will It Continue?
After 6%, 9%, and 12% run-up moves in the S&P 500, Small Caps, and the Nasdaq, respectively, the most important question is, “Does this positive market continue? Are we in for even better returns in the near future?
Where Are The Reliable Returns? Secrets To Achieving Better Investment Performance
Earnings are the engine that drives stock prices more than any other indicator. We can figure out what the stock market might do based on three important factors: inflation, interest rates, and earnings. They are all interdependent on one another.
The Stock Market Is Looking Better But Caution Is Still Advised
Investors have felt a sense of relief over the past week, and positive market daily closes have put a smile on our faces. However, it most likely will not last. There are still too many potential economic issues in the way for a full out bull market.
What's In Store For 2023?
There are numerous and differing opinions out there regarding 2023. Are you aware that almost no economists or brokerage analysts accurately predicted hitting the 3800 level on the S&P for year-end 2022? Most of them had it pegged at well above 4200.
It's Been A Doggone Hard Investment Year Looking Back And Into The Future
Gaugers, all of us in the MarketGauge family wish you a healthy, happy, and peaceful New Year with much prosperity as you start 2023. Thank you for reading our weekly Outlook. We are pleased to have you involved with us.
Fair Warning! Looking Forward Into 2023
Small caps, which can be most negatively affected by rising interest rates, had the worst performance of the major equity indexes, with a decline of 5% for the week.
October Was Not So Scary After All - Things To Keep A Watch Out For
When it comes to the stock market, October is often referred to as the “cruelest month of the year”. In fact, this month was the second-best performing month of the year so far. But given very few positive months that may not be saying much.
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