Tag: s&p 500
Stock Market Today: S&P 500 Posts 6 Week Win Streak
The S&P 500 Index is holding above 3100 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average is over 28,000.
Thus far, it is shaping up to be...
Stock Market Indicators Signaling End of Month Pullback
The S&P 500 Index INDEXSP: .INX produced an overbought cluster with all three Market Forecast lines closing in the upper-reversal zone.
This occurred on the...
S&P 500 Index Forecast: Rising Volatility Into Month End?
Stocks continued to march higher last week, but market cycles point to choppy action arriving some time this week.
The stock market edged out some...
Investing Evidence Turns Bullish Heading Into Year 2020
November Stock Market / Investing Highlights:
- Bond Yields Support Fed Moving to Sidelines
- Global Economy Seeing Green Shoots
- Valuations Elevated but Improving
- Pockets of...
S&P 500 Index Futures Nears Short-Term Price Target
S&P 500 Index Trading Outlook (3-5 Days): Neutral but Bullish above 3098 for move to 3113 / Bearish under 3065
The S&P 500 has now gone sideways...
Stock Market Today: Bulls Tack On More Gains
Greedy sentiment (and overbought markets) tends to stay that way longer than most think.
So the on-going rally should be no surprise to active investors....
Stock Market Today: Breadth Metrics Remain Constructive
After briefly topping 3100 this week, the S&P 500 Index INDEXSP: .INX has held its ground closing Wednesday at 3095.
The rally has improved market...
Global Equities Weekly Update: Bullish Momentum Lifts Averages
Investors have reason to cheer as many global stock market indices are in rally mode as winter starts.
Below is a brief global equities update...
Stock Market Indicators Forecasting Near-Term Pullback
The S&P 500 Index INDEXSP: .INX hit another all-time intraday high and closed higher by 0.16% today; the NASDAQ Composite also hit all-time highs.
All...
The Stock Market Is Smug and Chubby
Investors have gone from fearful of a recession to fearful of missing out (FOMO) on this rally.
Yet the economic Modern Family sectors suggest that...