A Manic Market Wrestles with the Fed – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary The stock market wilted toward oversold territory ahead of the Federal Reserve’s latest pronouncements on monetary policy. However, the relief from hearing exactly what everyone expected was so large that the S&P 500 (SPY) gained 1.6% and almost hit a new all-time high. The move fooled a lot of people (see below). … Read more

Oversold Conditions Loom Ahead of the Fed – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary The post-oversold divergence resolved to the downside. The downward pressure was evident across a wide swath of stocks, and big cap stocks were only strong enough to keep the S&P 500 (SPY) aloft for a day (at an all-time high). Now, the stock market looks toppy and heavy enough to dip back … Read more

Stock Chart Reviews: Snapshots from A Post-Oversold Divergence

Stock Market Commentary The stock market’s dip into oversold territory lasted a day. Subsequent trading has carved out a new divergence. Big cap stocks like Apple (AAPL) and Microsoft (MSFT) helped bullrush the S&P 500 into an all-time high while a wide swath of stocks were left behind. Accordingly, market breadth is languishing again. The following stocks charts … Read more

Oversold Bounce Carved Out A New Divergence – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary The stock market’s dip into oversold territory lasted the typical one day. The immediate wake was ugly. The follow-through revealed a new divergence. The resulting oversold bounce carved out the S&P 500 for special status as the winner of the divergence. The index hit an all-time high while the majority of the … Read more

Chegg: Well-Timed Share Purchases Create A Price Bottom

Between an accelerated share buyback program and executives using their own money to buy shares, Chegg, Inc (CHGG) finally looks ready for a price bottom. On November 29th, Chegg made the following proclamation in concert with the $300M acceleration of share repurchases: “The accelerated share repurchase demonstrates the strength of our balance sheet, and it … Read more