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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 Thursday, March 14, 2024
All the broader conditions remain the same; it's the FOLALAM ('fear of losing a lot of money') that may impact a few stocks as we go into Quarterly Quadruple Expiration.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, March 12, 2024
There are leveraged players overplaying some of the big stocks; while minor rotation has lifted the slightly-secondary mega-caps. Extended valuations are not a worry it seems.
Market Briefing For Monday, March 11, 2024
If you haven't noticed, the Ides of March falls right on Quarterly Expiration next Friday ... and perhaps that will be a short-term bottom for Nasdaq and S&P.
Market Briefing For Thursday, March 7
Incredibly persistent uptrends won't always dominate the S&P, but for today, it was normal and expected, as 'at least' time for an interim reprieve for mega-caps recently hit.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, March 6
As the excesses of big tech come out, there can be more of the rotation we noticed and required for the market to hold together at all.
Market Briefing From Friday, March 1
​AI is becoming foundational - to the current and next waves of innovative technology, that we’re going to see across every industry.
Market Briefing For Monday, February 26
The risk-reward picture remains risky for mega-cap techs, and favorable for repressed smaller-caps with growing quantifiable prospects.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, February 20
On Expiration Friday, you could sense tension in several stocks. As far as trading range S&P or neutral VIX shuffling there's no view change. Look for a number of small stocks to try again.
Market Briefing For Thursday, February 15
Then S&P regrouped to rally more, with a Close nailed 5000, hourly support became resistance and we'll surmount that on Thursday 'if' there's no shock before the opening related to the Russian response to what it perceives as NATO provoking it.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, February 14
Drama exceeded the CPI report's merit on Tuesday, however finally it was a sufficient trigger for the February 'correction' to at least commence.
Market Briefing For Monday, February 12
On the prowl for a constructive setback anytime soon after at least one more effort to firm S&P further. More stocks participating helps.
Market Briefing For Thursday, February 8
On the brink of the S&P 500 hitting 5000 with Futures already above that, you have a market bereft of excitement, as all available money seems hellbent on achieving that goal.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, February 7
Almost everyone is looking for correction, including bears who never allowed a rally in S&P. Small-caps are barely exhibiting signs of life.
Market Briefing For Monday, February 5
If taken at face-value the report is actually a bearish argument; so fortunately if we're right and Friday's hot jobs number was a head-fake, that's the bullish alternative; including allowance for a shakeout.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, January 31
Boom-bust views of this economy and/or market are misplaced. This is not that. That does not mean S&P won't have a hiccup on the way to broader highs.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, January 30
Out-performance or under-performance, aspects of the market rally haven't shifted yet. Bifurcation prevails despite better Russell performance. Semiconductors are holding well.
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