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Why I Am Turning Cautious About Yesterday's Stock Upswing

When it comes to closing prices, stocks entered the month of June on a strong note, but the daily volume wasn't exactly convincing. While many signs though continue to be arrayed behind the slow grind higher, first swallows of short-term non-confirmation are appearing. Which w...

Pentagon missile-making plan is perplexing

Barely a month after threatening to withdraw from the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), the United States has begun a program to make conventional cruise missiles. Curiously, however, there is no mention of how the country will get the components for missile parts it...

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...

The Mid-May Déjà Vu in S&P 500

After a slight hesitation in yesterday's premarket, the S&P 500 hasn't much looked back since. And importantly, the credit markets – my biggest concern – had finally caught a bid. Their own reversal was less pronounced, making one question the corporate bond bulls' resolve rig...