As stocks sell off, NAAIM members essentially already all-in

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Yesterday was the first time since April the S&P 500 Index violated its 50-day moving average – both simple and exponential.  This was the first test since May, yet there was hardly any resistance from the bulls.  Sellers simply overwhelmed … Continued

U.S. corporates refuse to get tempted by consumer-spending signal

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Non-residential fixed investment contributed 0.68 percent to the four-percent growth in U.S. gross domestic product in the second quarter.  A much larger 1.69 percent came from personal consumption expenditures.  Back in 1Q08, non-residential fixed investment peaked at $1.99tn, preceded by … Continued

Odds of continuation — or a lack thereof — of divergence between large- and small-caps

There was an article on MarketWatch.com on Friday entitled “Why lagging small caps might not bring down the S&P 500.”  The title says it all.  The story seeks to justify why prevailing weakness in U.S. small-caps is not a cause … Continued