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Global Central Banks Move To Keep The Party Rolling Onward – Part I

The recent news that the US Fed, China and many of the global central banks are continuing to make efforts to lower rates and spark further consumer spending and economic activity is reminiscent of the late 2010~2013 global economic recovery efforts. This was a time when the e...

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...

Soft Patch in S&P 500 Ahead – Or Almost Over Already?

Going from strength to strength, but isn't a soft patch in stocks drawing near – or better yet, aren't we entering it with today's premarket action? The bulls have shaken off anything coming their way recently, and I continue to think it'll turn out as a blip on the screen. ...

Market outlook: is this a V-shaped recovery?

The stock market bounced this week after it tanked last week on trade war news. Is the stock market making a V-shaped recovery? Probably not. Technicals (short term, next 1-3 months): mixed. If I had to assign a probability to a V-shaped recovery, it would be < 40% ...

How Much Lost Ground Can the S&P 500 Bulls Recover?

Stocks couldn’t build on Wednesday’s gains, and the bulls had to face selling pressure during yesterday’s regular session. While they’ve dealt with a good part of the intraday downswing, they couldn&CloseCurlyQuot...

Rising US Dollar Mutes Metals Moves and Puts Pressures on Global Markets

The Rising US Dollar continues to shift the investing landscape as a stronger US Dollar mutes the price acceleration in precious metals and continue to put pricing pressures on the global economy. The current levels of the US Dollar Index, above 99, clearly illustrates how the...

Stocks at Resistance & Taking Their Time

Another day, another close at the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement . As yesterday’s session was preceded with quite a test of the bulls’ resolve, does it mark strength of the buyers, or their last gasp push? S&P 500 in the Short-Run Let&Clos...

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...

Elephant country gold deposits …

A 0.25% increase to India’s bank rate last Friday coincided with a major reversal in the currency markets. The rupee closed out the day even against the US$, which had reversed its recent slide and gained against most other currencies. Over the past year the ...

What A Brave S&P 500 Bulls’ Move!

Today’s article will dive deep into yesterday’s market action, including the aftermarket one. After another dreadful weekly unemployment claims report coming in at well over 5000K, the S&P 500 obliged lower, yet came back after two bouts of heav...
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