Bracing for A Summer of Discontent – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary Central banks are scrambling in the face of what is becoming a summer of discontent. Last week was chock full of news from monetary policy. The Federal Reserve, the Bank of England (BoE), and even the Swiss National Bank all took action against inflation. The European Central Bank (ECB) held an (underwhelming) … Read more

Cheering Historic Rate Hike, S&P 500 Bounces to Bear Market Boundary – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary The rumors were true. The Federal Reserve decided to pump up interest rates by 75 basis points (bps) (0.75%) instead of the 50 bps originally anticipated by financial markets. The historic move was the largest point increase since 1994. During the press conference explaining the latest decision on monetary policy, Chair Jerome … Read more

The New Oversold Period Drags the S&P 500 Into A Bear Market – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary Over two years ago, a lethal virus forced the economy to shut down. The Federal Reserve was one of many to rush to the rescue with historic sums of liquidity. Today, the economy stubbornly runs hot, and the Fed is rushing to “shut down” financial markets to cool down economic activity “just … Read more

How Bear Market Trading Beat Stocks Back to Oversold’s Edge – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary First, a strong jobs report unnerved the stock market. Next, strong inflation unraveled the stock market as bear market trading beat stocks back to oversold’s edge. Perhaps ironically, the White House sounded an early alarm bell about the inflation report and gave market participants a head start in selling. Sellers quickly flipped … Read more

Good Employment News Stalled Key Breakout – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary Good employment news came in the form of the May jobs report. The unemployment rate stayed flat at 3.6% while the U.S. economy added 390,000 jobs. Both the number of unemployed and the unemployment rate are essentially back to the pre-pandemic levels of February, 2020. The labor force participation rate remains 1.1% … Read more