Market Breadth Remains Broken: The Final Convulsions Before the Stock Market’s Next Melt-Up?

market breadth remains broken - the final convulsions before the stock market's next melt-up

Stock Market Commentary Last week’s trading had something for almost everyone: volatility, churn, recovery, and a bank scare. A familiar story about renewed U.S.–China trade tensions expanded into a larger mosaic of market stress and resilience. Still, given market breadth remains broken, I see a market skating on the edge. The volatility index (VIX) summarizes … Read more

Bulls Quickly Repair the Indices But Bearish Breadth Divergence Remains – The Market Breadth

bulls quickly repair the indices but bearish breadth divergence remains - the market breadth

Stock Market Commentary The market staged a quick rebound this week after the “bears break-in” two Fridays ago. Most losses reversed by Monday’s close as buyers stepped in with conviction and quickly repaired the indices. However, the bounce masked the on-going failure of market breadth to keep pace with the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ, … 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

Intensifying Pressures Usher In Oversold Trading Conditions – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary Pressures continue to build in financial markets. Trading today opened like a typical relief bounce but ended with a thud. A breakdown in the S&P 500 flagged the seriousness of the selling. Fresh highs in a surging volatility index confirmed the magnitude of the pressures from a new fear and loathing for … Read more

J-Pow’s Hawkish Jawboning Sparked A Fresh Market Jolt – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell, aka “J-Pow”, finally decided the time has come to drop the descriptor “transitory” from America’s current experience with inflation (see the 37:00 mark in the video below). J-Pow even acknowledged that “it is therefore appropriate…to consider wrapping up the taper of asset purchases…perhaps a few months sooner” … Read more