Now Overbought, the Summer of Loving Stocks Stares Down the Fed – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary On Thursday, good economic news scared Wall Street yet again. Initial jobless claims came in well below “expectations” and set off a cascade of reactions. Interest rates shot up and the stock market dropped down. The stubborn strength of the labor market allows the Federal Reserve to stay hawkish and keep its … Read more

Renaissance IPO ETF A Less Volatile Way to Speculate Than ARKK

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Almost a year ago, I claimed that investing in ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK) was little different than speculating on initial public offerings in the Renaissance IPO ETF (IPO). I was both right and wrong. On the way down, IPO far out-performed ARKK in 2021 and 2022. However, ARKK has benefited more than IPO in this … Read more

Key Endorsements for the 2023 Run-Up In Stocks – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary: The summer of loving stocks may have begun. In a list of debt ceiling winners and losers, Vox failed to list the stock market as one of the biggest winners. The lingering and residual angst accompanying the manufactured drama of the debt ceiling released its hold on the market’s bias to go … Read more

Wake Me Once the Market’s Sleepwalking Ends – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary: The no worries stock market is sleepwalking its way through April. The major indices are stuck in tight ranges near or at key technical resistance and support levels. Yet, market breadth remains relatively low as many of the big market leaders hold up the tent. Meandering economic data induces some of this … Read more

Can A Market Be Both Complacent and Oversold? – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary: Yes. The stock market can be both complacent and oversold. A week ago I described how stocks left regional banks behind. Last week, the overall market took comfort in the on-going, yet narrowing, strength in big cap tech stocks even as industrials and other economically sensitive stocks stumbled into weakness. The resulting … Read more

Oversold Again: A Market Chasing Its Tail – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary: The stock market has swung so much between hope and despair that it looks like a dog chasing its tail down a hill. Accordingly, “The Market Breadth” has careened from soaring headlines to danger signs. A steep downtrend has remained in place since the last peak in August. Since that time 200-day … Read more

Did the Bear Market Warm Up For A Comeback? – The Market Breadth

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Stock Market Commentary: Now I see why there was so little fanfare about the end of the bear market. Last week’s trading looks like a warm-up for a bear market comeback. The S&P 500 and the iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) printed bearish confirmations of resistance at their respective 200-day moving averages (DMAs) (the blue … Read more

Tesla, Inc: What Potential Rally Fatigue Looks Like

In “What Recession? Market Shows Love As Apple Leads the Way“, I raised a yellow flag on a critical test for the market at the overbought threshold. I described the conditions dividing the market from a bearish reversal and an extended bullish rally. The stock market left the situation in suspense by gapping down, falling … Read more