Gold Right Under Major Resistance – Bulls Deserve Benefit Of Doubt Medium- To Long-Term

With higher lows since the December 2015 trough, gold finds itself right underneath major resistance.  A breakout would speak volumes about the global economy and how major central banks would react in response.  Near-term notwithstanding, gold bugs deserve the benefit … Continued

Bulls Defend 2600-2630 On S&P 500 Last Week – Market Reaction To FOMC Meeting This Week Likely Tell

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Bulls last week defended support at 2600-2630 on the S&P 500, which has rallied massively since bottoming on December 26.  Daily conditions are deeply overbought, pricing in a dovish Fed.  A two-day FOMC meeting begins Tuesday.  A ‘buy the rumor, … Continued

Soothing Words From Powell Help Stocks – Momentum Lies With Bulls For Now

Fundamentals are still a suspect, but US stocks were treated with soothing comments from Fed chief last week.  Bulls have the ball, but bears are likely to show up at $260 on SPY. Speaking at the American Economic Association’s annual … Continued

Small-Caps Last Week Continued To Bleed But Performed Relatively Better – Signal Or Noise?

US stocks continued to take it on the chin last week.  Amidst this rout that began early October, small-caps last week performed relatively better.  Bulls hope this is a signal, not a noise, at least near term. US M2 money … Continued

Decent Odds $116 Support On TLT Is Not Breached At Least N/T

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In the midst of a flattening yield curve, the 10-year T-yield is once again hammering on resistance at just north of three percent.  Just a month ago, these notes yielded 2.81 percent.  At least a pause is due, raising the … Continued

Once Again, 10-Year T-Yield Attempts To Convincingly Take Out 3%

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The 10-year Treasury yield is at it again, trying to convincingly break out of just north of three percent.  Shorts have done very well in the past year.  They will mint money should a breakout occur.  A lack thereof also … Continued

SPY Once Again Rejected At Channel Resistance – More Downside Likely Ahead

SPY last week was rejected at channel resistance, coming up $0.63 short of surpassing the all-time high of $286.63 reached January 26.  The path of least resistance is down.  A covered put might help. There are interesting dynamics at play … Continued

Amid Signs Of Fatigue, Potentially Bullish ‘What If’ For US Stocks

Arguably, US stocks are giving off some signs of fatigue.  The S&P 500 large cap index (2840.35) is still below its late-January high of 2872.87.  The Nasdaq 100 index (7395.49) in the week before was rejected at six-month-old channel resistance; … Continued

By Year-End, Fed Funds On Pace To Exceed Inflation Rate – That Should Begin To Bite

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If the Fed moves in September and December, the fed funds rate will be in excess of core inflation.  In a leveraged economy, that should begin to bite.  The FOMC dot plot expects three more hikes next year.  This is … Continued

Fed Tilts Slightly Hawkish, 10-Year T-Yields/Yield Curve Yawn

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The long end of the Treasury yield curve is doing it again.  It refuses to go along with the Fed’s tightening campaign, particularly so Wednesday as policymakers were a slightly more hawkish than previously. Wednesday, the Fed raised the fed … Continued