Stock Chart Reviews – Snapshots of Bullish Belief…and Some Holdouts

Stock Market Commentary: Last week delivered a series of confirmed breakouts that served to uphold bullish belief in the stock market. Even as the overall rally looks to continue, the market’s most troubled corners showed weakness at the end of the week. These holdouts failed to break through important resistance levels. Some of these growth … Read more

Confirmed Breakouts Uphold Bullish Belief – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: The stock market finished the week with confirmations of the bullish signals that were hard to believe. Accordingly, the follow-through buying served to uphold bullish belief despite the negative headwinds that scream with bearish overtones. Looking back, the current V-move upward looks swift. However, letting bullishness ride through this swing has taken … Read more

The Bullish Signals That Are Hard to Believe – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: The stock market continued its quest to convince us that the world is getting or soon will get a lot better. Perhaps the market is somehow feeding off the definitive hawkishness from the Federal Reserve. Whatever the explanation, market breadth expanded to levels last seen 4 months ago. The rally demonstrates broadly … Read more

Stock Chart Reviews – Apple and NVIDIA Lead Snapshots of A Relentless Comeback

Stock Market Commentary: I stuck to my cautiously bullish short-term trading call in my last “Market Breadth” post. Signature stocks Apple and NVIDIA lead a relentless comeback that symbolizes a market that finally had nowhere to go but up. Buyers ignored a hawkish Federal Reserve and the escalation of violence from Russia’s invasion of the … Read more

Relentless Comeback Melts Away Key Resistance – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: I did not back my way into an explanation for Wednesday’s post-Fed rally in the stock market, and I will not do so to explain the rest of the market’s impressively relentless comeback. In fact, the rally makes little sense given the prevailing narrative of fears over higher rates – not to … Read more