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Overbought, Oversold, And The Great Paradox In Markets
Article By: Charlie Bilello
Monday, April 4, 2016 4:57 PM EDT
There’s not a day that goes by without a pundit using one of these powerful words to support an existing bias. Most interesting, some pundits use the term "overbought" to further a bullish outlook while others use it to justify a bearish outlook.
In this article: SPY, SPX
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It’s True. Quality Leads Market Returns In Narrow Breadth Markets
Article By: Jae Jun
Monday, April 4, 2016 5:50 AM EDT
Don’t ignore quality when the market is narrow and limited opportunities. While people chase stock returns in rising markets, include quality into your investment decision.
In this article: HA, GILD, WHG
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Gold/Money Supply Correlation Report - April 4, 2016
Article By: Keith Weiner
Monday, April 4, 2016 5:18 AM EDT
There were some fireworks this week. Gold went up on Tuesday (it was a shortened week due to Easter Monday), from a low of $1,215 to $1,244 over the day, a move of over 2 percent. Silver moved from $15.02 to $15.44, almost 3 percent.
In this article: GLD, SLV
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Crude Oil Market Observations With Volume, COT And US Dollar
Article By: The Private Banker
Sunday, April 3, 2016 6:50 PM EDT
The one time crude oil framing lower behavior that occured for several months ended. So, we are currently in balanced state.
In this article: USO, UUP, OIL
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Today's Trading Plan: End To A Historical Quarter
Article By: Ryan Mallory
Thursday, March 31, 2016 10:42 AM EDT
Gap up held on but not in an overly convincing manner on the SPY - finishing slightly lower than its opening price. Potential bull flag pattern forming on the SPY 30 minute chart.
In this article: MJN, NFLX, TLT, USO, SPX, VIX, AMZN, SPY
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Top ETF Stories Of First Quarter 2016
Article By: Sweta Killa
Thursday, March 31, 2016 9:18 AM EDT
Several events have impacted the ETF world in either a positive or a negative way. Below, we discuss some of them that dominated headlines and are worth watching in the next quarter.
In this article: XOP, BNO, DBJP, PSCE, DXJ, FCG, GLD, USO, VNQ, VPU, RING, SPHD, NOBL
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"You Want Another Hike? Already?"
Article By: Michael Ashton
Wednesday, March 30, 2016 1:25 PM EDT
The Fed’s credibility erodes further with every passing day. The good news is that there isn’t much left to erode.
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Is America’s Economy Shooting Blanks?
Article By: Danielle DiMartino Booth
Wednesday, March 30, 2016 1:14 PM EDT
The U.S. economy is desperately lacking in growth industries and will continue shooting blanks until that changes
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The Effect Of Exchange Rate Shocks On Domestic Prices
Article By: Global Economic Intersection
Wednesday, March 30, 2016 9:40 AM EDT
Changes in exchange rates directly affect import prices. Since the beginning of 2014, the US$ has strengthened by 17% against the currencies of its major trading partners while import prices have fallen by 4%.
In this article: UUP
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Floating Rate ETFs In Flux
Article By: Brad Zigler
Tuesday, March 29, 2016 7:06 PM EDT
With fed rate hikes likely coming at a slower pace, investors flee some floating-rate notes.
In this article: AGG, PVI, BKLN, TFLO, VRP, FLOT, FLRN, FTSL
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Risk On Or Risk Off? Big Picture Suggests The Latter
Article By: Gary Gordon
Tuesday, March 29, 2016 4:38 PM EDT
Is it possible that the Federal Reserve and Janet Yellen can offer up enough happy talk about accommodating monetary policy? Reducing rate hikes from four down to two was a start.
In this article: FXF, FXY, GLD, IWM, TLT, DJI, NYA
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Technically Speaking: The Dollar Paradox
Article By: Lance Roberts
Tuesday, March 29, 2016 1:45 PM EDT
Flash forward to today, the strong dollar has dragged on economic growth, reduce exports, weighed on corporate profits and crushed the energy complex. Now, everyone is hoping for a weaker dollar to boost corporate profits and raise oil prices.
In this article: UUP, SPX
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Worst Case: Durable Goods May Not Actually Show Recession
Article By: Jeffrey P. Snider
Monday, March 28, 2016 1:35 PM EDT
The effects on overall output, such as durable goods orders, come out as the ability of financialism to counteract the shrinking. We shouldn’t be too surprised at the continual lack of economic growth since.
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Big Four Economic Indicators: Real Personal Income For Feb.
Article By: Doug Short
Monday, March 28, 2016 10:25 AM EDT
Official recession calls are the responsibility of the NBER Business Cycle Dating Committee, which is understandably vague about the specific indicators on which they base their decisions.
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Should You Buy A Company After A Dividend Cut?
Article By: ValueWalk
Friday, March 25, 2016 2:37 PM EDT
Against a depressed earnings base, the market’s dividend payout level looks high in a historical context and the median stock’s payout ratio is close to a 20-year high.
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Earnings Growth Based On Debt And Buybacks? Totally Unsustainable
Article By: Gary Gordon
Thursday, March 24, 2016 2:30 PM EDT
The biggest abusers of leverage and credit since the end of the Great Recession? Corporations. There are several indications that companies are already seeing less bang for the borrowed buck.
In this article: SPY, QUAL, PKW
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