Q2 Ends As A Quarter of Notable Divergence – The Market Breadth

AT50 (MMFI) continues to churn, failing to fall further below its low of the month.

Stock Market Commentary In Q2, the S&P 500 (SPY) enjoyed a 2-month rebound from an April sell-off. The index ended Q2 with a 3.9% gain. The stock market as a whole ended Q2 with a notable divergence in which market breadth, long maligned for the quarter, suddenly improved despite bearish topping patterns appearing on both … Read more

A Simple, Quiet Breakout for the Stock Market – The Market Breadth

A Simple, Quiet Breakout for the Stock Market - The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary I saw a simple test for distinguishing bearish and bullish signals after META’s post-earnings swoon last month. A quick rebound following failed tests at resistance complicated the picture. The price technicals and dynamics returned to simple as a synchronized yet quiet breakout unfolded last week across the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ. … Read more

Can A Bullish Divergence Create A Bottom for Stocks? – The Market Breadth

Can A Bullish Divergence Create A Bottom for Stocks – The Market Breadth (Credit: UnknownNet Photography on Flickr - https://www.flickr.com/photos/110548908@N06/24936496357)

Stock Market Commentary Last week was an intense week of trading. The ever-escalating conflict in the Middle East disturbed markets. However, the initial negative reaction in futures market was mostly erased by the time of the market open on Thursday. The indices even managed to gain ground before getting faded. Thus, the market still fundamentally … Read more

A Statement Week for Stocks – The Market Breadth

statement week for the stock market - the market breadth (Credit: Steampunk Fashion Statement by cobalt123 on Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/66606673@N00/4668035266)

Stock Market Commentary Stocks quickly invalidated the latest topping signals and recorded a statement week. This regular routine was further boosted by a Federal Reserve that dished out stronger forecasts for the economy and inflation and yet, much to my bemusement, “promised” the stock market three rate cuts are still likely ahead for the year. … Read more

The Extended Overbought Rally Quickly Overcomes Its Third Strike – The Market Breadth

Extended Overbought Rally Quickly Overcomes Third Strike – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary After the stock market rally suffered strike one and strike two, Wednesday’s sudden pullback had all the signatures of a third strike to start the end of the extended overbought rally. Sellers surged in the final 90 minutes of trading that day. However, they failed to sustain the stampede for the exits. … Read more

Buyers Get A Hit and Dash Into Overbought Conditions – The Market Breadth

Buyers Get A Hit and Dash Into Overbought Conditions

Stock Market Commentary Market breadth tentatively tested the overbought threshold before buyers got a hit and made a dash into overbought conditions. The previous tentativeness created a first strike against the market rally. The dash into overbought conditions refreshed a broad bullishness in the stock market. Long-term interest rates were once again the center of … Read more

Bulls Explode Out of Oversold Trading Conditions – The Market Breadth

bulls explode out of oversold trading conditions

The bear market intrusion to the oversold period gave way to an explosion of bullish trading action this week. The maximum drawdown of October for the S&P 500 (SPY) was 4.0% well above the average for the month. This extreme move provided the perfect setup for the sharpness of the current oversold bounce. The rubber … Read more

Oversold Trading Awaits – The Market Breadth

Oversold

Stock Market Commentary The Federal Reserve helped unlock the stalemate in pricing action that stalled the bearish divergence tugging the market toward oversold trading conditions. Fed Chair Jerome Powell once again told financial markets the Fed remains as hawkish as ever. Expectations contracted for rate cuts next year, interest rates soared, and stocks plunged. While … Read more