What Happened When I Asked ChatGPT About Commercial Real Estate

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ChatGPT Speaks I continue to find interesting and valuable ways to use ChatGPT. After listening to a segment on CNBC’s Fast Money that wrangled over the risks in commercial real estate, I decided to ask ChatGPT a topical question: “What publicly traded commercial real estate REITs struggled the most during the great financial crisis?” I … Read more

Flirting with Oversold Trading Conditions Ahead of the Fed – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary: A sobering thought: American capitalism has yet to figure out how to sustain a stable banking system. The U.S. created the Federal Reserve system in 1914 as a response to the lessons from the banking Panic of 1907 and yet bank runs, bank panics, and bank failures continue to headline market dynamics … Read more

Bears Convert Picture-Perfect Resistance Into Major Breakdowns – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary: Unlike the prior week, last week was all about the fundamentals, and the fundamentals made a huge difference. After failing to break through picture-perfect resistance levels, especially the 20-day moving averages (DMAs) (the dotted lines in the charts below), the indices were left vulnerable to selling pressure. The pressure started with Federal … Read more

New Crypto Drama Escorts Abrupt End of Bullish Run for Stocks – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary: The last bullish run in the stock market came to an abrupt end. The day started on a positive note, but trading went awry after a mix of relatively unsurprising economic news releases and Fedspeak. News that the Justice Department would announce an international enforcement action against a cryptocurrency entity seemed to … Read more

The Fed Said No in 2022 – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary: The Fed said “no” in 2022. The Fed said no to inflation, no to easy money, no to the housing market, and pointedly said no to a stock market pleading for relief from an accelerated cycle for normalizing monetary policy. Instead of the typical routine rushing to the rescue of a plunging … Read more