Tag: stock market indicators
Q3 Earnings Kick Off with Better-Than-Expected Bank Results
Banks kicked off the earnings season with mostly bullish results and commentary.
Q3 S&P 500 EPS growth expected to come in at 4.1%, the fifth...
Is Nikkei 225 Rally Faltering at 1989 Highs?
One global stock market index that investors should be watching right now is the Japanese Nikkei 225.
Why? Because 35 years after it made a...
Are Semiconductors (SMH) Sending a Warning to Tech Stocks?
The recent stock market rally has seen the S&P 500 Index and Dow Jones Industrial Average make new highs but not the Nasdaq Composite.
By...
Why Q3 Stock Market Earnings Are So Important To Investors
Earnings are all that matter for stock markets in the long run. As we head into the Q3 earnings season, attention should be focused...
Is Treasury Bonds (TLT) Bounce a Sea Change or Just Noise?
Are long-dated treasury bonds and interest rates the current political football?
Sure seems that way considering all the Federal Reserve talk and comments by Trump...
One Stock Market Volume Chart Investors Should Not Ignore
Though I don't often rely on volume indicators in my analysis, understanding volume is crucial because it reveals market dynamics that price alone can't...
Dividend Growth Stocks With Unusual Q3 Earnings Dates
The following research was contributed to by Christine Short, VP of Research at Wall Street Horizon.
The third-quarter earnings season is off and running as...
Russell 2000 Index At Risk Of Reversal Lower (Elliott wave analysis)
The Russell 2000 Index appears stalled beneath its summer 2024 high in a way that's similar to what we described a few weeks ago for the...
Is Investing in China Like Investing in the U.S. During 1950s?
China-the US has tried to sanction the country into irreparable hardship.
But China moves along regardless.
China has shifted gears to increase domestic production.
Huawei is one...
S&P 500 Index: Record Gains If Historic Seasonality Plays Out
Asked about U.S. equity a portfolio manager recently said, “Why not just buy the S&P 500 and forget about it?” Honestly, it’s a fair...