Is the Market Ready to End the Year Positively? – The Market Breadth

Is the Stock Market Ready to End the Year Positively - The Market Breadth

Stock Market Analysis Summary Late-week buying pressure restored optimism, keeping markets positioned to end the year positively despite unresolved technical risks. Major indices defended key moving averages, while small caps and consumer stocks showed improving relative strength. Market breadth remains uneven, but longer-term indicators continue to support the potential to end the year positively. Leadership … Read more

After the Plunge, A Quick Rebound Tests New Resistance – The Market Breadth

After the Plunge, A Quick Rebound Tests New Resistance – The Market Breadth (Source: juicesandmilks on Flickr, https://www.flickr.com/photos/66006481@N00/3137875524)

Stock Market Commentary The dust is settling ever so slightly on the stock market’s post-Fed plunge. The stock market shifted from euphoria to oversold on a day that woke up everyone to a potentially new market reality. I say “potentially” because all year the market has been hit with bearish catalysts and quickly bounced back … Read more

Another Bear Teaser With Bearish Engulfing Tops – The Market Breadth

Another Bear Teaser With Bearish Engulfing Tops – The Market Breadth (Credit: Dr-Chomp, https://www.flickr.com/photos/14797480@N08/27444404625)

Stock Market Commentary Bearish engulfing patterns flag potential tops at the end of uptrends. They represent the potential exhaustion of buying power as price first opens above the previous day’s high and then closes below the previous day’s close. Thus, the latest round of bearish engulfing patterns in major indices and major stocks should be … Read more

Why Oversold Matters: The Jobs Dip and Rip – The Market Breadth

dip and rip (Credit: Google Workspace Labs, AI-generated)

Stock Market Commentary The economist “consensus” expectations for September job growth missed the mark by a mile, 336,000 actual versus 170,000 projected. These big misses represent the on-going struggles of conventional economics to understand the dynamics of today’s post-pandemic economy. Initially, the good jobs news frightened financial markets which think of good news as bad … Read more