A Question for the Year’s First 6 Weeks – The Market Breadth

question for the first 6 weeks of the year (Credit: Leo Reynolds on Flickr)

Stock Market Commentary: Was the second trading day of February the peak for the S&P 500? After a 1.4% gain nearly finished reversing the losses from last August’s Jackson Hole, the index lost momentum. While the index churned for the following 2 weeks, trashed stocks from 2022 continued to soar. Even that momentum seemed to … Read more

The ARK Funds Restart A Bottoming Process With Market Rebound

After presenting my conditions for bottoming across the collection of ARK funds, the funds suffered a serious setback in the bottoming process. Some funds hit new lows and others cracked critical support levels. The stock market’s rebound from oversold conditions helped turn the tide and sentiment on the ARK funds. Interestingly, performance relative to key … Read more

The ARK Funds Suffer A Setback in the Fight for Bottoming Levels

A month ago I laid out the case and conditions for bottoming across the collection of ARK funds. The key pivot rested with the ARK Fintech Innovation ETF (ARKF). It still is the first and only of the pre-pandemic ARK funds to break its pandemic era closing low. Over the past month, ARKF struggled mightily … Read more

Are We There Yet? The ARK Funds Fight for Bottoming Levels

When Cathie Wood anticipated a “doozie of a correction” in early 2021, she surely did not expect a complete collapse in the mania and bubble she had enjoyed during the first year of the pandemic. However, the cash machine betting on the downtrend in the ARK Funds may finally stop operations soon. Last week, one … Read more

This Time Is Likely Different for the S&P 500 With Rising Margin Debt

A recent article in Business Insider by Jesse Felder from TheFelderReport.com raised a loud alarm bell over rising margin debt levels in the U.S. stock market (see “A closely followed indicator says a 20% drop in stocks could be coming soon“). The article used the following chart as part of an analysis concluding that a … Read more

links for 2011-08-16

Volatility Sparks Biggest Fund Exodus Since ‘02, Surpassing Post-Lehman Period – CNBC Domestic outflows, excluding ETFs, hit $9.4 billion last week, surpassing the $9.2 billion outflow during a week in October 2008 and the most since 2002, according to a Jefferies report citing Lipper FMI data. Including International funds, net outflows were $11.4 billion. Exchange-traded … Read more