Jackson Hole Redux: Stock Indices Are Back Where They Started – The Market Breadth

Jackson Hole redux (Credit: Welcome to Jackson Hole Sign by Latham Jenkins on Flickr)

Stock Market Commentary The annual Jackson Hole confab of central bankers starts this coming Thursday. Almost like technical poetry, the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ are back to the highs directly preceding Jackson Hole 2022. Depending on your perspective, this Jackson Hole redux either represents a bullish confirmation of the market’s resilience after 18 months … Read more

Buyers Push Against Topping Indices, Restart Overbought Conditions – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary The stock market delivered a gift on Friday as I scrambled to de-risk following the Bank of Japan’s drama on monetary policy. I braced for selling into bearish pressure and instead was pleasantly greeted by a broad push higher for stocks from the open. After the dust settled on the day, I … Read more

Now Overbought, the Summer of Loving Stocks Stares Down the Fed – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary On Thursday, good economic news scared Wall Street yet again. Initial jobless claims came in well below “expectations” and set off a cascade of reactions. Interest rates shot up and the stock market dropped down. The stubborn strength of the labor market allows the Federal Reserve to stay hawkish and keep its … Read more

Bulls Fail Again at the Overbought Threshold – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary The summer of loving stocks is staring down its second major test just two weeks after its first major test. Like the first test, the latest test is happening in the wake of the stock market’s failure to break through the overbought threshold on market breadth. Unlike the first test, the important … Read more

Key Endorsements for the 2023 Run-Up In Stocks – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary: The summer of loving stocks may have begun. In a list of debt ceiling winners and losers, Vox failed to list the stock market as one of the biggest winners. The lingering and residual angst accompanying the manufactured drama of the debt ceiling released its hold on the market’s bias to go … Read more

A Bear Market Swan Song for the NASDAQ? – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary: Flying on the wings of an AI (artificial intelligence) gold rush, the NASDAQ may have delivered the swan song for its bear market. The latest rush of buying, sent the NASDAQ above its bear market line for the first time since last August. The path to this breakthrough was fraught with yet … Read more

Apple Drags A Mixed-Up Market Higher – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary: In the previous week, the stock market put on a display of strength ahead of the Federal Reserve’s May decision on monetary policy. That bravado was temporarily undermined by the final blow to First Republic Bank (FRC). After a one-day pause, presumably to contemplate the implications of the lack of a coherent … Read more

Wake Me Once the Market’s Sleepwalking Ends – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary: The no worries stock market is sleepwalking its way through April. The major indices are stuck in tight ranges near or at key technical resistance and support levels. Yet, market breadth remains relatively low as many of the big market leaders hold up the tent. Meandering economic data induces some of this … Read more

Ralph Clark’s Leadership On Display with the Rebranding of SoundThinking

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I am a long-term investor in SoundThinking, Inc (SSTI), formerly ShotSpotter. One key tenet of my bullishness abruptly came undone with the election of Brandon Johnson as mayor of Chicago. Johnson promised to give ShotSpotter (as it was called then) the boot if elected despite reportedly strong public support for the software. Chicago has supported … Read more

Intuit Inc: Valuation Normalized By the Bear Market

With a bear market underway and oversold trading conditions, I am actively looking for longer-term buys in the stock market. Tax, accounting, and personal finance services software company Intuit Inc (INTU) jumped into my radar thanks to CNBC’s Options Action. Michael Khouw laid out the case for buying a long-term INTU call option, but he … Read more