Join today and have your say! It’s FREE!

Become a member today, It's free!

We will not release or resell your information to third parties without your permission.
Please Try Again
{{ error }}
By providing my email, I consent to receiving investment related electronic messages from Stockhouse.

or

Sign In

Please Try Again
{{ error }}
Password Hint : {{passwordHint}}
Forgot Password?

or

Please Try Again {{ error }}

Send my password

SUCCESS
An email was sent with password retrieval instructions. Please go to the link in the email message to retrieve your password.

Become a member today, It's free!

We will not release or resell your information to third parties without your permission.

Search Results

Refine Your Search

By Sector




















Sort by: Date|Relevance

Fed Goes All In - As In All In, and Stocks Like It – Part II

As if the Fed’s unlimited QE wasn’t enough, we’ll get a $2T stimulus now. Predictably and much to our subscribers’ delight, the S&P 500 loved that. As it sprang to life, we’ve already cashed in an ...

The Stock Upswing Meets Employment Data

The much-anticipated upswing continuation came yesterday, and the bulls certainly fought hard to keep up the upside momentum. To what degree have they been successful with most of the intraday gains evaporating before the closing bell? The intraday volatility is high and ...

The Stock Upswing Is Living On Borrowed Time – Part II

Yesterday’s S&P 500 upswing just couldn’t rise over Thursday’s highs. Earlier today, we’ve been in for some volatile, yet short-term sharp moves in the overnight sessions. Similarly to pre-earthquake tremors, does...

Again, Stocks Are Rolling Over to the Downside

The quarter-end window dressing is over, and with it goes also the treading of water in stocks. Not that the signs of deterioration wouldn’t have been apparent already yesterday, as our loyal readers know. And in today’s premarket trading, the S...

The Opening Salvo in the Renewed Stock Downswing

As expected, the S&P 500 had a down session yesterday. Opening with a sizable gap, the bears continued their push to move prices lower. Since the futures have been pointing higher before the unemployment claims came in, does it mark a tradable turnaround? In short, that&C...

Stocks Hanging By the Fingernails?

After Wednesday’s slide, the S&P 500 moved higher yesterday. While the move itself hadn’t surprised us as we’ve earlier called for a pause in the downswing, the question is whether we can expect some more upside shortly. Lon...

Can the Efforts to Turn S&P 500 Around Really Stick?

While Friday’s session turned out kind of undecided, it was still a down session with the bears bringing home the bacon. Can the same conclusion be reached when examining the weekly chart? And what about other valuable clues as to the upcoming S&P 500 move? ...

Was Yesterday’s S&P 500 Session Really an Indecisive One?

Opening with a sizable bullish gap, the buyers strived to make a run. After conquering the initial wave of selling, they essentially retested the daily highs before giving up all ground gained in the opening gap. Does that mean that the bullish case is lost? Not at all, a...

What Can Stop the Stock Bull – Or At Least, Make It Pause?

Stocks are entering the holiday-shortened week on a strong note. There was no selloff on Friday, as has been the case three preceding weeks in a row. This weekend, there were no spooky coronavirus headlines. Stocks finished on Friday close to their yearly highs, and the beat g...

Should We Really Be Concerned By Yesterday’s S&P 500 Pullback?

Despite yesterday’s bearish opening gap, the bulls closed it, taking prices higher in a very measured and cautious way. Then, the bears took over the reins and drove the index well below the levels at the start of the day. Have we seen a reversal? In short,...