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Gene Inger pioneered U.S. financial television daily technical analysis. His stations later affiliated with FNN, merging into CNBC where he was an original Market Maven. His views have been quoted in Forbes, Barrons, the Wall Street Journal, on CNN and daily for subscribes to his Daily Briefing on ...more

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Market Briefing For Tuesday, July 25
Quasi-neutrality prevails, where money manager and investor sentiment, in essence is somewhere between relaxed on the downside risks, yet reticent to play for further upside.
Market Briefing For Monday, July 24 '23
Leadership behavior masked broad mediocrity, although breadth gained.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, July 19
Few stocks are streaking, while fewer are peaking. That's continuation, and it is what happens when you have small-and-mid caps back-fill the void I discussed as under the market.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, July 18
Exceptional opportunities generally are behind for large-cap leaders, while money managers increasingly seek-out small and mid-cap stocks that have not been so exploited.
Market Briefing For Monday, July 17 '23
The Nasdaq is looking more feisty than NYA because NQ benefits from diversification, as 'forced' rebalancing takes place. At the VIX, traders are not willing to press their luck, so it seems.
Market Briefing For Thursday, July 13
Headline CPI arrived just as desired, ~3% annualized rate and dropping. In my view the Fed should prolong the pause regardless of periodic tough talk.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, July 12
Shrugging-off rate concerns, stocks were on the firm side ahead of CPI in the morning. More analysts have joined what may be more than wishful thinking, regarding a soft CPI.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, July 11
Default rates and bankruptcies are on the agenda as debt matures for quite a few companies. Those are issues to contend with over the summer and ones which have broad market impact.
Market Briefing For Monday, July 10 '23
Late week's action was a tough read for the market. Semi material and Oil stocks up, with Dollar weakness and lots of consumer stocks dropping into the Close; but some of that was just defensive pre-weekend 'squaring'.
Market Briefing For Thursday, July 6
People are struggling and it's the Fed's responsibility to recognize when their action is counter-productive. The Fed was late to cut, then late to firm again.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, July 5
Consensus on a 'steepening yield curve' still has many money managers as well as strategists either defensive, bearish, or rationalizing how they missed this year.
Market Briefing For Monday, Jun 26
We had a super-volatile Friday. Might have some follow-through Monday and then try a rebound; but at the same time, things may calm later in the week, ahead of the holiday.
Market Briefing For Thursday, June 22
Skating on a razor's edge is how many have and do view current S&P action. I do not. I believe it's circling at a high level and is less dependent on the magnificent 7 to move forward.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, June 21
The market is moving in harmony with expectations and there is real public enthusiasm though some are trying to dampen spirits, so they can buy in cheaper, since they missed the boat.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, June 20
The market 'is' climbing a 'wall of worry'; so a shakeout would only temporarily embolden the bears, while the reality is that will be a time to envision upside.
Market Briefing For Thursday, June 15
As anticipated, predictable, almost formulaic responses from the Fed, greeted the FOMC's decision to pause rate hikes, including the idea of leaving the door open to future hikes.
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