Aggressive Corporate Buybacks Offset Weakness At Other Sources Of Buying Power

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The S&P 500 rallied to a new high last week.  Since January last year, it has more or less treaded water, although there have been higher highs.  Several potential sources of tailwind are missing in action.  Corporate buybacks are the … Continued

US Stock-Bond Duel To Get Foreigners’ Money Going Latter’s Way – Likely Continues

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For a while now, foreigners have been reducing exposure to US stocks.  They have been buying Treasury securities, and it is likely the pace quickens.  If so, this will come at the expense of US stocks. In November, the US … Continued

Stocks Attempting To Form Base – This Week’s Action Could Provide Further Clues

There are signs of macro deceleration.  Equities may be starting to price this in, but are not panicking.  If the S&P 500 rallies near term, how investors behave around 2800 can signal what kind of deceleration lies ahead. On October … Continued

On Major US Equity Indices, Odds Could Be Tilting Bears’ Way, At Least N/T

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For the first time in a while, equity bears may be looking at an opening.  Bulls Wednesday defended nearest support on major US equity indices, but breach risks are rising. Kudos to the bulls who this year have withstood many … Continued

Signs Of Fatigue Showing Up On S&P 500

Large- and small-cap divergence continues.  Versus the Russell 2000 and the Nasdaq 100, the S&P 500 is beginning to show signs of fatigue. Large-caps continue to fall behind small-caps.  Not to mention tech.  The S&P 500 large cap index was … Continued

Decent Rally In Stocks Past Couple Of Weeks – Risks Rising N/T

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Major US equity indices continue to try to repair the technical damage they sustained in February and March.  After a decent rally in the past couple of weeks, risks are rising near term. Foreigners sold $1.2 billion in US stocks … Continued

Hated Bull Market? Some Truth To That, But In Aggregate Has Been Fully Embraced

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Equity bulls often assert that this is the most hated bull market ever.  There is some – with emphasis on ‘some’ – truth to that, particularly if we focus on short interest. U.S. stocks reached an important bottom in January/February … Continued