A Churn Zone Stands Against A Bear Market – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: I started last week’s trading with a call for discipline over precision. That post turned out to be timely as the bears and bulls took the stock market on a wild ride through the Fed’s latest monetary policy decision (more on that in a future post). The indices plunged deeply on Monday … Read more

A Time for Discipline, Not Precision – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: The week’s trading started with intraday extremes to the downside and upside. With such wild swings at work, it is tempting to look backward and conclude that timing bottoms and tops are possible. This reach for precision distracts from the discipline required to navigate through the volatility. Relying on trading and investing … Read more

Stock Chart Reviews – Snapshots of Forlorn Stocks

Stock Market Commentary I earlier wrote about a forlorn stock market writing a love note to the Federal Reserve. This love note comes in the form of a basket of sell-offs. The selling is so broad and so deep that traders could throw a dart and find descriptive stock charts. The examples below are some … Read more

A Forlorn Stock Market Sends A Love Note to the Fed – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: The stock market is expressing its disappointment with the Federal Reserve’s plans to tighten monetary policy. The Fed will have the backdrop of a sharp market sell-off when it meets this week to further execute on those plans. Like a forlorn partner, stocks sent a wistful love note to the Fed asking … Read more

Shift Technologies Keeps the COO In Park, Can It Jumpstart the Stock?

Based on its last earnings report, used car company Shift Technologies, Inc (SFT) reads fine as a company. However, the stock is as ugly as can be. The only company-specific catalyst I could find to assign blame was the expiration of a lock-up on insider shares earned from warrants. There is little reason to expect … Read more

A Bear-Like Fade Stretched Trading Conditions Toward Oversold – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary Investor psychology took another hit. A spirited relief rally turned into a dispiriting fade and reversal that had tinges of bear market action. The bear-like fade stretched the stock market closer to oversold trading conditions. All three major indices covered here are now setting multi-month lows. They are also very extended to … Read more

Goldman’s Inflation Bomb Symbolizes Fresh Selling Pressures – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary Investor psychology took an important hit this week. During the Goldman Sachs (GS) Q&A period for the Q4 2021 earnings conference call, Chairman and CEO David Solomon dropped an inflation bomb. Solomon claimed that “there is real wage inflation everywhere in the economy, everywhere” (from the Seeking Alpha transcript). Solomon responded to … Read more

Cathie Wood: A Doozy of A Correction

“…certainly with valuations where they are, I’m sure we’re going to go through a doozy of a correction this year. At some point. I don’t know when. And I don’t know why. But I do know, it never hurts to take profits and to keep some powder dry so that you have the psychological wherewithal … Read more

Stock Chart Reviews – Snapshots of Digital Lows and Material Highs

Stock Market Commentary My bullishness waned with last week’s manic trading action. I called the resulting patterns choppiness toppiness to reflect a biding sense that the market is churning out some kind of lasting top. Still, under the surface of the churn is a fresh divergence. The stock market is full of digital lows and … Read more

Choppiness Toppiness – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary The stock market survived a choppy week. The churn almost looked like stabilization after a disappointing start to the new year. However, the attempt to absorb the news of a hawkish Fed is taking its toll in the form of toppiness. With each passing day I get more and more wary about … Read more