Intensifying Pressures Usher In Oversold Trading Conditions – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary Pressures continue to build in financial markets. Trading today opened like a typical relief bounce but ended with a thud. A breakdown in the S&P 500 flagged the seriousness of the selling. Fresh highs in a surging volatility index confirmed the magnitude of the pressures from a new fear and loathing for … Read more

J-Pow’s Hawkish Jawboning Sparked A Fresh Market Jolt – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell, aka “J-Pow”, finally decided the time has come to drop the descriptor “transitory” from America’s current experience with inflation (see the 37:00 mark in the video below). J-Pow even acknowledged that “it is therefore appropriate…to consider wrapping up the taper of asset purchases…perhaps a few months sooner” … Read more

Stock Chart Reviews: Snapshots from the New Normal

Stock Market Commentary A new COVID-19 variant created a new normal for financial markets. The following stock charts provide snapshots of how the market reacted to this new reality. Pandemic-sensitive stocks reacted sharply with a holiday-shortened trading session creating extra urgency for traders. Some of these quick trigger moves should reverse at least a bit … Read more

A New COVID-19 Variant and A New Normal – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary News of a new 30-spike protein COVID-19 variant sent financial markets into a tumble. The rapid news flow combined with a shortened, holiday trading day to deliver broad-based and intense selling pressure. As the market absorbs this latest blow, it should become clearer that COVID-19 is a new normal. That is, the … Read more

A Nexus of Economic Recovery and Inflation – Housing Market Review

Housing Market Intro and Summary The home builder stock buying season started on a firm foundation. November delivered strong follow-through across a broad range of housing-related stocks even as the housing data settles into a period of normalization. Demand for new and existing homes is well off last year’s heated levels. Supply remains extremely tight … Read more

How Long Can A Parabolic Turkish Lira Last?

The Turkish lira is in freefall. On November 23rd, the U.S. dollar gained about 12% against the Turkish lira. USD/TRY is up 55% since the end of August and up 74% year-to-date. The current parabolic Turkish lira move culminates an epic battle that Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is waging against monetary orthodoxy. Erdoğan has … Read more

Apple: The Fade That Spoke Volumes

A major gauntlet dropped on the stock market. Apple (AAPL) soared as high as 3.2% but closed at just a 0.3% gain. AAPL broke out to a new all-time high last week in the middle of a swift 8-day run-up. In that time, AAPL bounced off support at its 50-day moving average (DMA) (the red … Read more

Stock Chart Reviews: Waning Market Breadth Exacts Its Toll

Stock Market Commentary Waning market breadth weighed on a broad swatch of stocks last week. I was compelled to let go of some of my worst losing stocks. I feature a few of them in this inaugural Stock Chart Reviews series. My pace of trades will likely slow for the rest of the year unless … Read more

Splunk: Persistent Negative Income and A Low Relative Valuation

Splunk (SPLK) started last week with a gap down and 18.1% plunge in the wake of the resignation of CEO Doug Merritt. I thought the sell-off was an over-reaction given Graham Smith, the Chair of Splunk’s Board of Directors, stepped in to play interim CEO. However, the accompanying preliminary Q3 earnings report gave me pause. … Read more

A New Plunge in Market Breadth Triggered A Fall Clean-Up – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary Technology stocks are now the main stocks climbing the wall of inflation. A notable and stark rotation unfolded this last trading week. A new plunge in market breadth seemingly accompanied selling of almost everything without the big cap tech label. With a topping in market breadth confirmed, I triggered a fall clean-up … Read more