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Breakouts Reflect Shift In Markets
The coming week is packed with lots of potential market movers, starting with the release of earnings from about 35 percent of companies in the S&P 500.
How Do The Stock-Bond Charts Look Now?
The big picture still looks good relative to the S&P 500’s breakout from a multiple-year consolidation pattern. In terms of common action after breakouts, price often (not always) wants to retest the breakout area
Debt’s Impact On Central Banks, Stocks, Bonds, And Gold
Debt has been and continues to be a well-known problem, and yet, it just seems to keep growing and growing. The easiest way to reduce the economic drag from bloated debt is to grow your way out of the problem.
If This Happens, Stocks Could Take A Serious Leg Higher
In what is a microcosm of the last two years, the S&P 500 broke below its recent trading range roughly two weeks ago. The bearish breakdown quickly turned into a failed breakdown as stocks reversed and shot back up in a vertical manner.
Stocks And Bonds Both Testing Key Areas
While the S&P 500 was able to push to a new high during Monday’s trading session, the broad NYSE Composite Stock Index was still looking for a close above an area that acted as resistance in the past.
Italian Banks Could Spark Next Crisis In Europe
The U.K.’s recent vote to leave the EU has shed some additional light on existing weak spots in the European economy. One of those weak spots is Italian banks.
Defensive Assets Saying Be Careful With Brexit Stock Rally
Looking at the stock market in isolation last week, it appeared “risk-on” was back in a big way. However, a peek behind the bull/bear curtain, painted a very different picture.
Do The Charts Agree With George Soros On Brexit?
Stocks have staged an impressive rally off the recent Brexit low, which may turn into a push to higher highs.
Will A Petition Prompt A Brexit “Do Over” Vote?
Given 17.4 million people voted to leave the EU, it is difficult to see how 3 million signatures on an online petition could carry much weight.
Markets Do Not Like Brexit’s Many Unanswered Questions
Not only is there no plan in place for Brexit, the U.K.’s government is also in flux after Prime Minister David Cameron’s resignation following last week vote.
Has The Reflation Trade Broken Out Yet?
The Federal Reserve’s rapid reversal on interest rates in the first few weeks of 2016 helped launch the reflation trade.
Does Trading Volume Favor Bullish Days Or Bearish Days?
SPY has gained ground on Monday and Tuesday of this week, but the gains occurred on trading volume that was lower than New Year’s Eve.
Will Brexit/Fed’s Hyper-Dovish Shift Push Stocks Over The Top?
The Fed radically altered their outlook for interest rates last week, something that may have a significant impact on the stock market in the coming months.
Brexit: Will They Stay Or Will They Go?
A referendum is being held on Thursday, June 23, to decide whether Britain should leave or remain in the European Union (EU).
Bonds Outside Norms Dating Back Over 500 Years
The stock market has seen various forms of extremely rare behavior over the past three years. The bond market has also checked some very, very rare boxes recently.
Markets Getting 1-2 Punch Via Government Stimulus/Central Banks
The world’s governments are stepping up to the plate to relieve monetary policymakers of some of the burden of supporting persistently slow-growth economies, according to HSBC Holdings PLC.
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