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Investors Place Their Bets On Improving Forward Guidance
Q2 is well underway for the economy, while Q1 corporate earnings reporting season kicks into high gear this week.
U.S. Equities Continue To Attract Capital As Long-Standing Uncertainties Abate
Q1 turned out to be one for the ages, and after some extreme moves and bouts of volatility, stocks settled down and closed out the quarter with a flourish.
Bulls Gather Conviction As Fundamentals Regain Importance In Eyes Of Investors
The S&P 500 total return turned positive YTD on Monday, albeit ever so slightly (less than 1%). ETF money flows have pushed over $5 billion into domestic equity ETFs over the past week...
Stocks Get Vote Of Confidence, But Tough Tests Lie Ahead
Technology regains the top spot with an Outlook score of 78. It displays positive Wall Street analyst sentiment (net upward revisions to earnings estimates), the highest forward long-term growth rate, and strong return ratios.
Headlines Continue To Control Market Direction As Valuation Models Languish
Headlines continue to dominate the trading landscape, perpetuating a news-driven trader’s market rather than allowing a healthier valuation-driven investor’s market to return to favor.
Bulls Try To Find A Backbone In The Face Of Fear And Loathing
The headlines have been scary, no doubt. And there are many high-profile fund managers and market commentators with impressive pedigrees with convincing arguments as to why the global economy is doomed to implosion
New Year Brings New Hope After Bulls Lose Traction To Close
The S&P 500 large caps closed 2015 essentially flat on a total return basis, while the NASDAQ 100 showed a little better performance at +8.3% and the Russell 2000 small caps fell -5.9%.
Fed Sticks To The Script, But Not All Investors Are Comforted
In this weekly update, I give my view of the current market environment, offer a technical analysis of the S&P 500 chart, review our weekly fundamentals and then offer up some actionable trading ideas.
Sector Rotation Model Stays Bullish, Although Fundamental Rankings Are Still Stuck In Neutral
Nine of the ten S&P 500 business sectors climbed -- all except Energy, which fell after OPEC failed to put a lid on its near-record output. Friday’s jobs reported was a big market mover.
Bulls Wrest Back Control Of Market Direction, Despite Global Adversity
In this weekly update, I give my view of the current market environment, offer a technical analysis of the S&P 500 chart, review our weekly fundamentals-based SectorCast rankings of the ten U.S. business sectors.
Bullish Conviction Kicks Into Gear, As The Stars Align For Holiday
After a torrid six weeks of bullish behavior while ignoring (or perhaps reveling in) concerns about the global economy during, U.S. stocks encountered some strong technical resistance in the middle of last week, and it has continued into Monday.
Stocks Break Out As Central Banks Get More Dovish And Seasonality Kicks In
This year, the S&P 500 has greatly underperformed its average 18% return that it historically provides during the third year of a Presidential election cycle.
Bulls Rally, But Bears Lurk
Last week, the S&P put up its best week this year, closing above key psychological levels, breaking through bearish technical resistance, inspired by dovish FOMC minutes. But this year’s market has been news-driven and difficult for traders to read.
Searching For Solid Support In The Face Of Global Headwinds
Uncertainty about the health of the global economy led investors to flee U.S. equities during Q3, primarily driven by worries about China's growth prospects and the Federal Reserve’s decision to not raise rates.
No Rate Hike Translates Into Heightened Wall Of Worry
The Fed’s decision to not raise the fed funds rate at this time was ultimately taken by the market as a no-confidence vote on our economic health, which just added to the fear and uncertainty that was already present.
Fear And Uncertainty Hamper A Quick Turnaround In Stocks
In this weekly update, I give my view of the current market environment, offer a technical analysis of the S&P 500 chart, review our weekly fundamentals-based SectorCast rankings of the ten U.S. business sectors.
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