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Valuation Trepidation – Weekly Market Outlook
One of last week's main economic highlights was July's employment data, which wasn't quite as promising as hoped, and not quite as encouraging as recent reports have been.
SPX 20 Day MA Violated, What Does It Mean? – Weekly Market Outlook
Although the week ended on a bullish note, it remains to be seen if Friday's bounce was anything more than a temporary dead-cat bounce.
Key SPX & VIX Levels To Watch Here – Weekly Market Outlook
Even with last week's losses, there's a glimmer of hope for this overbought market. And with the onset of earnings season, anything is still possible.
Nasdaq Hits Multi-Year Highs Amid A Risky Environment – Weekly Market Outlook
There's still the massive hurdle of wildly high valuations, mind you, so any rally isn't likely to be a long-lived one. It's clear, however, that just because the market's overdue for a dip doesn't mean we're guaranteed to see it soon.
Is The Market Melting Up? – Weekly Market Outlook
The market may have made progress last week, but in so doing pushed itself back into an overbought condition.
Valuations Continue Higher Amid A Very Low VIX – Weekly Market Outlook
It's easy to forget just how unpredictable and how emotional the market can be at times. Last week was a reminder of that reality. Once we got the slightest of nudges a couple of weeks ago, bored/impatient investors started seeing every glass as half full rather than half empty.
Calendar Axiom Broken, But Valuations Are A Concern – Weekly Market Outlook
So much for the "Sell in May" axiom. The market just logged its second bullish week in a row at a time of year that's not supposed to be bullish at all. For May, the S&P 500 (SPX) (SPY) gained an impressive and surprising 1.8%.
Finally A Breakout, But Caveats Remain – Weekly Market Outlook
We have to give credit where it's due – if last week's rally is just another fakeout, it's the most convincing fakeout we've seen in months. We at least owe it to ourselves to consider the possibility we could be headed into a rare springtime rally.
Red Flags Amid A Trading Range – Weekly Market Outlook
It looked like the market was finally going to break out of its funk early last week. But, by Thursday it was clear the rally effort wasn't a breakout, but just another fakeout. The bulls are still within striking distance of a breakout, but even some of the staunchest of optimists are starting to
9 Weeks (And Counting) Of Treading Water – Weekly Market Outlook
Part of the market's current stagnation can be chalked up to the time of year… the coming summer doldrums. Another part of it, however, stems from the fact that traders are simply unsure of what to think here.
Undeniable Loss Of Momentum – Weekly Market Outlook
And thus ends the rally. Thanks to Friday's steep selloff, all the major indices ended in the red for the week. While the optimists may be able to just chalk it up to a little volatility, from an unbiased, scientific point of view, there appears to be more working against the market than for it.
Busiest US Factories Since Early 2008 – Weekly Market Outlook
Remember how awful things were two weeks ago? The S&P 500 (SPX) (SPY) plunged 2.6% that week, and it looked like the market was ready to finally dole out that overdue correction. Guess not.
4 Insights To Improve Your Trading
The mental part of trading is as important as the systems and indicators you utilize. Today, we'll touch on some insights from an excellent book for traders, Larry Williams' Long-Term Secrets to Short-Term Trading.
Let The Dust Settle Here – Weekly Market Outlook
To say last week was a rough one for the market would be an understatement. It was the biggest weekly loss we've seen since 2012, and perhaps worse than that, it really got traders wondering if stocks are far more vulnerable than they may have first thought.
Brutal Fakeout & NASDAQ Breakdown – Weekly Market Outlook
Things were going alone just fine last week, until Friday. That's when investors decided to turn tail. Perhaps it was last month's unemployment numbers that spurred some fear.
Stuck In The Middle – Weekly Market Outlook
While it wasn't in an overly dramatic fashion, the market lost a little ground last week. The loss, however, isn't the troubling part. The troubling part is the way in which stocks retreated, and what the bulls weren't able to do when then they took their shot on Thursday and Friday
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