How Much Longer Can the Market Avoid An Extended Oversold Period? – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: Despite recent bouts of trading in or like a bear market, market breadth has somehow managed to avoid closing in oversold conditions. In fact, the last “official” oversold period was 518 trading days ago. Yet, since the NASDAQ topped out in November, market breadth has dropped into and out of oversold on … Read more

Bank of Canada: Inflation Is Too High, We Need Higher Interest Rates

In a blunt and direct discussion, Bank of Canada (BoC) Governor Tiff Macklem made a compelling case for fighting inflation by declaring that “the economy has entered this period of excess demand with considerable momentum and high inflation, and we are committed to getting inflation back to target.” To do so, the BoC hiked its … Read more

Inflationary or A Bubble – Housing Prices Help Push A Fed Driving Recession-Pricing for Home Builders

Two recent studies from the Federal Reserve say a lot about its core concerns for inflation. These studies were released back-to-back just one week following Fed Chair Jerome Powell confirming the new religion at the Fed for (aggressively) fighting inflation. Researchers at the St. Louis Federal Reserve identified housing services (aka rents) as a core … Read more

Fed-Speak Triggers A Swirl of Resistance, Breakdowns, and Stiff Support – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: How many times and how many ways does the Fed need to communicate its seriousness about normalizing monetary policy and fighting inflation? Apparently, the answer for Fed-speak is many times and a LOT of ways. Fed Governor Lael Brainard delivered one way with a speech on Tuesday titled “Variation in the Inflation … Read more

The Latest Oversold Cycle Powers Up for a Potential Climax – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: Forget recession fears. Forget an aggressively hawkish Fed. Forget the stock chart holdouts. Bullish belief delivered another powerful confirmation of what has become an exceptionally strong bounce from March’s nervous test of the last oversold point. The rally launched from the March lows and barely rested or paused. The rally has been … Read more

Relentless Comeback Melts Away Key Resistance – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: I did not back my way into an explanation for Wednesday’s post-Fed rally in the stock market, and I will not do so to explain the rest of the market’s impressively relentless comeback. In fact, the rally makes little sense given the prevailing narrative of fears over higher rates – not to … Read more

Stock Market Relief Fuel Even As Rate Hike Odds Soar – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: I will not attempt to back my way into an explanation for today’s impressive rally in the stock market. Maybe the surge is another classic bear market relief rally. Maybe the relief fuel symbolizes a market finally ready to leave a bottom behind. Time will tell. What IS clear is that the … Read more

A Stock Market Running Low On Fuel Ahead of A Fed With Few Reserves – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: The fresh sag in the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ makes the stock market look like it is running low on fuel. The damage is timely just ahead of the next meeting of the Federal Reserve. In these circumstances, I would expect the Fed to deliver soothing words to the stock market … Read more

Tensions Over Rates and Borders Lock In the Churn – The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary: At mid-week, the stock market looked poised to put on a defiant display of buying power. However, multiple negative headlines proved too much to bear. Hawkish Fed-speak greased the skids on Thursday. Another hot inflation report and escalating tensions at the Ukrainian border sealed the deal for angst to rule the day. … Read more

Hawkish Yet Uncertain: A Toxic Elixir from the Fed for Stocks

There was a hopeful narrative going into the last week’s Federal Reserve meeting that Fed Chair Jerome Powell and company would emerge more dovish. The stock market’s sell-off this year could frighten the Fed into standing down from its earlier insistence about tightening monetary policy. Not only did Powell stride into the press conference unbowed … Read more