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Stock Market Trends Still ‘Up’ But Risk Increasing
Market Trending Indicators
US Stock Market Trending Up
Canadian Stock Market Trending Down
US Bond Yields Yields Trending Down
There is an old saying that a...
Why The Stocks To Bonds Ratio Is Important Into 2015
Every now and then it’s helpful to check in on the stocks to bonds ratio and see how it’s acting. This has been particularly...
Cheers: Market Valuations are only 91% above 100-Year Averages!
Do high market valuations matter to stock market performance? My thought on this: They don’t matter until they matter!
My good friend, Doug Short of...
U.S. Stock Market Trending Higher But Momentum Slowing
The major US stock market indexes were little changed in the last week, except for the NASDAQ Composite which was up 1.2%. The S&P 500,...
Is Individual Stock Participation Confirming New Stock Market Highs?
Amidst the larger context of an equity market that seems to be way out on the teetering limb of a reflexive rally so full...
The Week In Review: Markets Still Love Quantitative Easing
“What if I am wrong?” This is one of the most important questions that an investor needs to regularly ask themselves.
That’s how my...
Are US Small Caps Now The Place To Be?
Many market pundits were noting the significant underperformance of US small caps a month ago. The benchmark Russell 2000 (RUT) peaked in early 2014,...
Evaluating The Small Caps Rally: What’s Next?
For much of 2014 the Russell 2000 (RUT), which represents small caps stocks, has underperformed. This highlighted a move to safer risk assets, such...
3 Threats To The U.S. Stock Market And Standard Of Living
We in America are facing multiple serious threats simultaneously; each of which has the potential to hinder our ability to maintain our standard of living....
S&P 500 Moving Averages: Is The Rally Cleared for Liftoff?
No sooner did the S&P 500 (SPX) run above it's 200-Day Simple Moving Average (it's 3rd longest streak since 1950) end has market sentiment...