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Is Market Divergence Highlighting Weaker Economy?
The S&P 500 closed the month at an all-time high of 1923.57. It is up 4.14% YTD. Meanwhile the NASDAQ Composite was up 1.69%...
Market Trends In Focus: Big Week Ahead For U.S. Equities
The S&P 500 closed Friday at an all-time high of 1900.53. It was the only one of the four major indexes to close at...
Breakouts and Breakdowns: Chart Setups To Watch
Heading into the holiday weekend, it was clear that this week would produce some interesting price movement on the major indices and across select asset...
Market Snapshot: Major Indices Near ‘Big’ Levels
As many investors begin to prepare for the long holiday weekend, the major indices are nearing a critical juncture. Is a breakout coming. Or...
When Stock Market Volatility Will Return (And What It’ll Look Like)
What is the S&P 500's best single-day performance of 2014, year-to-date? +1.55% or + 28.7 points to 1873.91 on March 4, presumably sparked by...
Trend to Nowhere: Thoughts On the Current Market Noise
Last week continued the Great Market Travail of 2014, with price action across major equity indices providing exactly zero clue about the path ahead. ...
Stock Market Hits New Highs, But Lack of Confirmation Concerning
While the S&P 500 breaks through 1900 and traders rejoice over the fresh new high, it seems the same level of excitement is not...
Is Small Cap Contagion Infecting Large Cap Stocks?
It's a stock picker's market. Or markets (3 or 4 of them), if relative strength across capitalizations has anything to say.
Though yesterday's trade ended...
Two Charts That Show Risk Tolerance Is Waning
Useful charts, models, and trading systems should be based on “that makes sense to me” concepts supported by the laws of supply and demand....
Meaningless Market Noise (And The Signal It’s Giving Right Now)
Closing quotes demurely scrolling across your monitor at the end of a market session rarely ever tell that day's tale.
The long-term or Passive investor...