A Churn Zone Stands Against A Bear Market – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: I started last week’s trading with a call for discipline over precision. That post turned out to be timely as the bears and bulls took the stock market on a wild ride through the Fed’s latest monetary policy decision (more on that in a future post). The indices plunged deeply on Monday … Read more

A Time for Discipline, Not Precision – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: The week’s trading started with intraday extremes to the downside and upside. With such wild swings at work, it is tempting to look backward and conclude that timing bottoms and tops are possible. This reach for precision distracts from the discipline required to navigate through the volatility. Relying on trading and investing … Read more

A Forlorn Stock Market Sends A Love Note to the Fed – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: The stock market is expressing its disappointment with the Federal Reserve’s plans to tighten monetary policy. The Fed will have the backdrop of a sharp market sell-off when it meets this week to further execute on those plans. Like a forlorn partner, stocks sent a wistful love note to the Fed asking … Read more

A Bear-Like Fade Stretched Trading Conditions Toward Oversold – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary Investor psychology took another hit. A spirited relief rally turned into a dispiriting fade and reversal that had tinges of bear market action. The bear-like fade stretched the stock market closer to oversold trading conditions. All three major indices covered here are now setting multi-month lows. They are also very extended to … Read more

Goldman’s Inflation Bomb Symbolizes Fresh Selling Pressures – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary Investor psychology took an important hit this week. During the Goldman Sachs (GS) Q&A period for the Q4 2021 earnings conference call, Chairman and CEO David Solomon dropped an inflation bomb. Solomon claimed that “there is real wage inflation everywhere in the economy, everywhere” (from the Seeking Alpha transcript). Solomon responded to … Read more

Choppiness Toppiness – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary The stock market survived a choppy week. The churn almost looked like stabilization after a disappointing start to the new year. However, the attempt to absorb the news of a hawkish Fed is taking its toll in the form of toppiness. With each passing day I get more and more wary about … Read more

A Surge And A Major Fade Ring in the New Year – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary The strong end to 2021 mattered for just one day so far in 2022. Presumably fresh passive investments helped create a broad surge on the first day of the year. Wednesday’s release of the minutes from the Federal Reserve’s December meeting changed everything. Apparently, the Fed talk sounded a lot more hawkish … Read more

A One Day Santa Rally Ended 2021 On Strong Note – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary The rebound from oversold conditions leading into Christmas provided just enough fuel for a one day Santa Claus rally. After the week started with a rush for Santa, the excitement fizzled like kids opening their last Christmas gifts. Still, the rally was enough and ended 2021 on a strong note. The S&P … Read more

Santa’s Revenge Sparks Sharp Oversold Rally – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary After the Grinch roasted Santa on an oversold fire, I expected a bounce with lots of churn into the holiday season. The bounce arrived right on schedule, but buyers had no patience for churn. The stock market look inspired by Santa’s revenge as a sharp oversold rally launched a broad swath of … Read more

The Grinch Roasted Santa On An Oversold Fire – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary According to Investopedia, the Santa Claus rally “describes a sustained increase in the stock market that occurs in the last week of December through the first two trading days in January.” With the legendary rally still a week away, the S&P 500 (SPY) finds itself priced exactly where it was at the end … Read more