The Bear Market Ended With A Bullish Counter – The Market Breadth

bear market ended: sleeping bear

Stock Market Commentary: The bear market ended with a bullish counter, yet I noticed no celebratory or indicative headlines on CNBC. CNBC’s Fast Money included technical discussions but gave no reference to what I consider to be two major technical developments. The NASDAQ closed above its bear market line and joined the S&P 500 and … Read more

Inflation Readout Drives A Fakeout and Ends One Bear Market – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: The stock market threw a big fakeout, the biggest I have seen in a long time. Just yesterday, a synchronized failure at key resistance levels from the major indices combined with a drop from overbought conditions to convince me to get (cautiously) bearish on the stock market. The read on July CPI … Read more

Resolution After A One-Day Overbought Period – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: The stock market took one more day to get resolution on the technical signals flashing from market breadth. A drop from overbought conditions triggered a bearish market signal. Failures at important resistance from the S&P 500, the NASDAQ, and IWM each reinforced the bearish signal. However, the relatively mild trading action and … Read more

Overbought Without Resolution – The Market Breadth

AT50 (MMFI) gapped higher into overbought territory and held on despite a fade into the close.

Stock Market Commentary: The suspense at the overbought threshold ended without resolution. In a surprising, and even bizarre, display of performance divergence, small caps led the way higher while the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ ended the day flat. Moreover, IWM and the NASDAQ faded from important resistance at their bear market lines. Additionally, the … Read more

The Suspense Continues At the Overbought Threshold – The Market Breadth

Suspense

Stock Market Commentary: Get used to it. The economy continues to unfold in unexpected ways. An exceptionally strong July jobs report threw some cold water on the breathless expectations on Wall Street for a recession. As one journalist commented on Marketplace, today’s economic context is a strange one with so many talking about a recession … Read more