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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 Monday, March 28
So the struggle goes on; most small stocks remain pummeled; most mega or big-caps are not well-priced; as the existential influences on markets matter.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, March 23
Fed policies to try and impact demand loom as a threat to numerous sectors. The Fed should be careful what they wish for in this still expensive environment for mega-cap stocks.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, March 22
Surfing turbulent waves describes much of Monday's action. Surprisingly a bit firm, the S&P backed-off and rebounded, then sold-off more sharply, only to rebound again.
Market Briefing For Monday, March 21
Money flows matter. The Covid-driven supply-chain matters. A tighter Fed matters. But everyone knows this. Inverse of S&P resistance is VIX support.
Market Briefing For Thursday, March 17
Inspiring determination to resist Putin's aggression, matters to markets, it also matters to nations, and importantly to principles that unite people, even in our own country.
Market Briefing For Monday, March 14
It's hard to say if the market's going to get a classic washout with the latest decline as it's more complex than usual; so much of the market has been on the wane for a long time.
Market Briefing For Thursday, March 10
High anxiety prevails with Wednesday's reversion by everything to a degree, from recent extremes that begged for a recovery to occur in stocks and for commodities to retreat somewhat.
Market Briefing For Wednesday, March 9
While some focus will shift to the Fed next week, for now the 'war' remains the primary influence over the otherwise irregular market behavior.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, March 8
The war in Ukraine can modify growth patterns 'globally' for more than the next year or two, and that matters deeply to markets.
Market Briefing For Monday, March 7
While we've said the Fed was and is 'behind the curve' for over a year now, it's double-down time given the changed world situation; and makes their job harder if not impossible.
Market Briefing For Friday, March 4
Thursday, CitiBank recommended overweight in U.S. equities. I'm not sure that I can embrace that view yet; but I understand the sentiment.
Market Briefing For Thursday, March 3
Stocks staged a rally - after the SOTU Address, which we thought likely. For that matter I was inclined to do a little nibbling virtually at the prior day's lows.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, March 1
International opprobrium at Russia's intrusion into normal lives in Ukraine continues, as well as concern this can all escalate because Putin dismisses the contempt heaped upon him.
Market Briefing For Monday, Feb. 28
Markets have often bottomed as the cannon boomed; then were already up by the time trumpets sounded.
Market Briefing For Thursday, Feb. 24
A double-edge sword dominates the slashing going on in the stock market. It is not Fed monetary policy, or the geopolitical uncertainty, but a combination of ramifications from both.
Market Briefing For Tuesday, Feb. 22
The S&P plays 'ping-pong' with stocks up and down; mostly down. It remains a treacherous market going into a 4-day trading week coming up.
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