Stocks’ Path Of Least Resistance Up Near Term, Not So Medium Term

As of last Friday, only 32.6 percent of S&P 500 stocks were above 50-day moving average, earlier having dropped to 29.8 percent on Wednesday.  This compares to 22 percent on June 27 (orange arrow in Chart 1) when the S&P … Continued

US Equity Indices Flash Signs Of Fatigue Left And Right

That the green line in Chart 1 is increasingly taking the form of a coiled spring is non-debatable.  That the longer it stays compressed in oversold territory, the higher the odds of a spike higher is non-debatable.  What is debatable … Continued

Breakdown In Correlation Between Margin Debt And S&P 500

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NYSE margin debt fell again.  June was down $3.8 billion month-over-month to $447.4 billion.  Since it peaked in April last year at $507.2 billion, margin debt is now down $59.8 billion – or 11.8 percent from the peak.  The S&P … Continued

Scenario In Which U.S. M2 Money Velocity Continues Lower

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If a chart gets retweeted 86 times, it is safe to say that the topic in question has touched a nerve in Twitter finance. The chart above had that distinction.  The topic it highlighted thus deserves a post.  So here … Continued

Trying To Decipher Message From Stocks’ Horrible Start To Year

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While there are some signs of near-term capitulation in equities – further raising odds of continuation of rally post-Wednesday reversal – it is perhaps also time to ruminate over why markets started the year all jittery and restless. From intra-day … Continued

With Fundamentals Unlikely To Improve Any Time Soon, Watching Technicals For Signal

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Stanley Fischer, Federal Reserve vice chair, last week stated that U.S. inflation should rebound next year.  As things stand now, government data do not show much inflation. In September, consumer prices, measured by the consumer price index, were unchanged in … 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