Stock Market Continues Recovery… Is the Correction Over?
In January, I published a research note that laid out four items I viewed as necessary for a stock market recovery.
The latest rally in...
US Equities Outlook: Will Dovish Fed Boost Stocks In February?
The equity markets closed out the month of January with the best start of a new year in more than 30 years.
The S&P 500,...
2019 US Dollar Outlook: Technical Analysis, Trends and Seasonality
This article is a collaboration between between Arun Chopra (@FusionPtCapital) and Aaron Jackson (@ATMcharts).
Currency sets a tone in asset prices.
And since the U.S. Dollar has been so stable,...
S&P 500 Forecast: Stocks Likely to Pullback This Week
The stock market rose last week, with the S&P 500 (SPX) up 42 points to 2707, or 1.6%.
The Fed kept interest rates unchanged and...
Weekend Market Outlook: Bulls Push Stocks Toward Extremes
The S&P 500 continues to push beyond near-term expectations into new levels of resistance without producing a healthy pullback (since bottoming on Christmas Eve).
Short-term...
Investors: Get Ready for the Year of the Pig
As I have done for the last five years, I consult with Raymond Lo, Master of Feng Shui and the most incredibly accurate predictor...
U.S. Equities Weekly Outlook: The Rally Remains Untested
Key Takeaways:Â Rally off of December lows is encouraging, but has not been tested for strength.
Weekly trends remain challenging in U.S. but are improving overseas....
Amazon (AMZN) Trading Outlook: Will Weak Guidance Derail Stock?
Amazon (AMZN) fell by as much as 5% on Friday morning, after reporting earnings that beat Wall Street expectations but issuing guidance that missed.
Our...
S&P 500 Trading Outlook: Next Week Looks Important
S&P 500 Index Trading Outlook (3-5 Days): Mildly Bullish
BUT upside likely limited into next week.
The S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Nasdaq 100 and others...
Smart vs Dumb Money: Is A Durable Stock Market Bottom In?
Stocks have rallied off the late December market lows and investors are breathing a sigh of relief.
As the market was declining, more and more...