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S&P 500 Retakes 50-dma As Bulls Swoop In
The S&P 500 finished the week above its 50-dma after a mid-week rally that carried into Friday’s close. The yield curve flattened last week as 10Y Treasury yields gave up a few basis points, while 2Y yields increased on inflation concerns.
Bulls Charge As Earnings Season Gets Underway
With companies struggling with slower economic growth, higher input costs, and weaker consumption, the need to manufacture earnings to beat estimates remains a high priority.
The Fed’s FOMC Minutes Suggests Taper Will Start In November
The Fed’s FOMC minutes from the September meeting suggest the Fed will taper its asset purchases by $15 trillion a month starting in November.
What Causes “Transitory” Inflation To Become “Persistent”?
As COVID spread around the globe, economies were shuttered. At the same time, governments around the world flooded consumers and some companies with unprecedented amounts of cash.
Inflation Is On Today’s Docket As Fed Gears For Taper
Today we will get the latest reading on inflation as the Fed tapering QE in November seems to be a foregone conclusion by the markets. Today’s CPI report, tomorrow’s PPI release, and other inflation data are key factors for investors to watch.
Market Sell-Off Sets Up Critical Test Of Support
The market’s sell-off yesterday sets up a critical test of support at the 100-dma. Last week, the market was able to regain the 100-dma as stocks rallied off lower support.
Market Futures Sink As Oil Breaks Above $80
OPEC is increasing production and will get more aggressive if prices keep rising. Second, oil producers realize the current economic boom and spike in economic activity, and demand for oil is temporary.
The Bulls Have The Ball And Are Running For The 50-DMA
After Wednesday’s impressive rebound the bulls are regaining confidence and attempted a run for the 50-dma yesterday.
Futures Higher On Short-Term Debt Ceiling Resolution
Futures are rising again this morning after a short-term resolution to the debt-ceiling got offered by Senate Minority Leader, Mitch McConnell.
Market Set To Drop After Rebound Over Debt Ceiling Woes
The market is set to drop after yesterday’s rebound as debt ceiling woes continue. From a frenzied Friday to manic Monday, a rebound on Tuesday, it has been a rocky start to October.
Bonds: Hold ‘Em, Fold’ Em, Walk Away, Or Run?
Short-term traders are dealing with a period of indecision in the bond market. Some investors are nervous as inflation is running hot, and they wonder who will shoulder the heavy supply of Treasuries if the Fed tapers.
Will Stocks Bounce After A Manic Monday?
The equity markets took it on the chin on a manic Monday following frenzied buying on Friday. As the saying goes “volatility begets volatility,” and such is the market environment we are now in.
Is The Great September “Bear Market” Over?
The bull market regained its strut with Friday’s surge above the 100-DMA, which improves the odds of a resumption of the upward trend.
Stock Futures Slump To Kick Off The Seasonally Strong Period
Stock futures slump to kick off the seasonally strong fourth quarter of the year. As expected, the market did sell off to the 5% correction level in September, as discussed in August.
Market Futures Surge On Hopes For A “Continuing Resolution”
This morning, market futures surged on hopes of a “continuing resolution” to avert a “shutdown.”
China Plays The Long Game While The U.S. Blows Bubbles
China is taking multiple actions to boost productivity and sustainably strengthen its economy. If successful, China’s efforts come at the expense of the U.S. and other western nations that are not as willing to stress the benefits of productivity.
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