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Another Day, Another Profitable S&P 500 Upswing

Opening with a bullish gap, the buyers have pushed stocks higher throughout Monday. Looking at today’s premarket gains, they really do have appetite for some more. Let’s dig into the S&P 500 upswing and examine the health of the current advance....

The S&P 500 Bulls Are Readying Their Response

Stocks have invalidated their breakout above the 50% Fibonacci retracement. Apart from this key development, what else can we deduce from yesterday’s price moves around stocks? And in light of today’s premarket upswing, would these indications s...

The Test of the S&P 500 Bulls

Already at yesterday’s open, stocks have erased Tuesday’s downswing – and as the day progressed, more gains came in. S&P 500 finished at our initial upside target, at the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement. As the Fed press conference got underway, sto...

Yesterday's S&P 500 Upswing – A Reversal You Can Trust?

Stock bulls retraced over half of Friday's plunge, but does it count as a reversal? When I look at the volume, the weekly chart, and the credit markets, I have my doubts. Or will the Powell & Mnuchin testimony and Chicago PMIs ride to the rescue, and provide a catalyst to reig...

History of Yield Curve Inversions and Gold

The inversion of the yield curve is of crucial importance as it has historically been one of the most reliable recessionary gauges. Consequently, we invite you to read our today’s article about the history of the yield curve inversions and find out whether the ...

Market outlook: is the stock market selloff over?

Last week we explained why the market's short term outlook is bearish. The stock market is now making a pullback, and trade war news isn't helping bulls. Over the past year, tariff-related news has not been good for stocks in the short term. Technicals (short term, nex...

The Great Run of the S&P 500 Bulls

Sunday’s special Stock Trading Alert laid out the coronavirus crisis, response and consequences ahead in great detail and a 360-degrees view. Reading it will help you get the most out of today’s article as we will look at the internals and p...

The Detailed Anatomy of the S&P 500 Upswing

Today’s extensive article will evaluate the week that just passed, and examine the health of the S&P 500 advance. We’ll look both at various credit market metrics, and at the key S&P 500 sectors and ratios. Putting the pieces of the puzzle toget...

Warning: Credit Delinquencies To Skyrocket In Q4

Farm delinquencies skyrocket +24% year over year as global trade issues and the ability to service credit continues to be a problem. This is a tell-tale sign that the US Fed decreased the Prime Rate recently as a result of broader credit issues related to higher interest rates...

Gold, Credit And The Coming Financial Collapse

Since 2016, the US Monetary Base has declined by about 23.68%. This is the deepest and longest decline since the Federal Reserve was formed. This should not be ignored. The last time there was a decline close to this magnitude,there was a sharp deflationary recession. That...
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