A Market Melt-Up Alongside A Government Melt-Down – The Market Breadth

a market melt-up alongside a government melt-down

Stock Market Commentary We now have a stock market melt-up alongside a government melt-down…and financial markets could not care less. In fact, the stock market can hardly get more bullish with the long-term, mid-term, and short-term uptrends each flashing green and pointing upward. Still, I cannot help checking my peripheral vision for signs of caution. … Read more

Market Breadth Wavering Under the Threat of Government Shutdown – The Market Breadth

market breadth wavering under the threat of a government shutdown

Stock Market Commentary After a month of churning, market breadth is wavering again. This slip is just about the only sign that the market cares at all about looming risks from a potential government shutdown. Even the volatility index (VIX) dropped 8.6% on Friday and remains just below where it closed right before the tariff … Read more

Market Breadth Yawned As Fed Rate Cut Fuels Continued Melt-Up – The Market Breadth

market breadth yawns as fed rate cut fuels continued melt-up

Stock Market Commentary Last week was billed as another marquee Fed week. While decision day brought a lot of intraday volatility, the churn became a mere speedbump as market breadth yawned and the stock market melt-up continued. The main message I heard from the Fed was an acknowledgement of an economy weak enough to warrant … Read more

The Melt-Up Continues As Rate Cuts Beckon – The Market Breadth

the melt-up continues as rate cuts beckon - the market breadth

Stock Market Commentary The stock market leaned into a melt-up as a constant stream of IPOs signaled risk-on appetite even as a massive downward revisions in jobs in the 12 months through March, 2025 implied more than expected economic weakness ahead. Rate cuts beckon as a result of this broadening weakness, and Wall Street has … Read more

A Tentative Market Celebration for Slowing Employment – The Market Breadth

a tentative market celebration for slowing employment

Stock Market Commentary In a flashback to August’s opening trading salvo, September trading started with a sharp pullback. The decline fit the standard theme of “professional” traders and investors returning from summer vacations to take profits from a market levitating on low volume vapors. However, sensing redux price action, the market’s persistent buyers jumped right … Read more