Despite Weak 3Q Results, Major U.S. Banks/Brokers Acting Well — Signal Or Noise?

Stocks of major U.S. banks and brokers are behaving in a way that shorts are probably not very happy with.  Should they treat this as a signal or noise? The top six have reported September-quarter results, and it is a … Continued

KBE on cusp of breakout, even as XLF lags

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Different messages coming out of two financial ETFs – KBE vs. XLF KBE similar to KRE, regional bank ETF, while XLF is large cap-dominated C&I loans have been growing nicely, but so is inventories-to-sales ratio, muddying picture How did U.S. … Continued

Poor results from major U.S. banks prove XLF divergence from 10-2 spread misplaced

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Major U.S. banks’ 4Q14 earnings results big disappointment Release of reserves built up during crisis years have been big tailwind Financials’ path of least resistance down medium-term, though oversold near-term Investors were genuinely disappointed last week as all four major … Continued

Amidst continued selling of rally attempts, bounce probably due

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Bounces are normal within established downtrends 2015 starts out lousy; selling/shorting rallies ka-ching so far this year Should Draghi disappoint next week and U.S. stocks get sold, weakness probably gets bought For ardent believers of “as goes January, so goes … Continued