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President of IngerLetter.com
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 Monday - May 2
That's not to say the market, measured by S&P, will go up if it doesn't go down. It says the market could or should exhaust on the downside if given the backdrop to do so.
Market Briefing For Thursday, April 28
Strategizing trading in this market is virtually a fool's errand; nevertheless a lot of folks continue debating the trading dynamics as if to catch anything of an important nature.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, April 27
Panicky peddling pummels prices, nevertheless rallies occur, they abort, the S&P and Nasdaq tank anew, and all this depends on fundamentals that backstop the 'upset' market leadership.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, April 26
The current risk of 'revolution' in China or famine in many parts of the 3rd world due to COVID or war, does not appear to be adequately realized by markets or governments.
Market Briefing For Monday, April 25
It's clearly on the edge of the generals completing their retreat to join troops already in the trenches. Nevertheless the same variables prevail; it's hard to project any sustainable rallies.
Market Briefing For Thursday, April 21
'Teflon stocks' are increasingly at-risk, and that's been the takeaway we've warned of over the months related to 'bifurcation', noted by Netflix's collapse.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, April 19
Defensive behavior predictably resumes after a long weekend and Goldman Sachs came forth with a 35% recession probability call, and that is reasonable.
Market Briefing For Monday, April 18
The short-term and macro outlook remains complex and uncertain. I wish I could nail down what happens better; but technical or even fundamental factors for stocks only go so far in this geopolitical mess.
Market Briefing For Thursday, April 14
Correlating market action with actual developments borders a fool's errand at this point. There of course are reactions to rates, to oil prices, and the war.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, April 13
It's a difficult and challenging time. It's filled with alternate opinions on stocks, inflation, politics, the war. And nobody talks much about OPEC souring on the U.S. over Iran.
Market Briefing For Monday, April 11
The indecision pattern technically reflected by S&P these last few days persists.
Market Briefing For Thursday, April 7
Parts of the stock market have come down to levels of relative attractiveness with valuation levels being increasingly compressed, or remaining speculative.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, April 6
The Administration is not running on all cylinders, so now the Fed is going to apparently tighten until something breaks. However many market sectors are already broken.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, April 5
Cautious optimism against backdrops of Fed and geopolitical negativity was the backdrop for the S&P to try forging even higher after what overall was a prolonged rebound phase.
Market Briefing For Monday, April 4
A myriad of variables confront investors and managers determining how to trade or handle April; and we suspect it's not as obvious as so many think.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, March 30
The precipice of risk has been sidestepped again, although the proximity of how many things evolve is barely grasped at this stage.
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