Investors Intelligence Bearish Percent Jumps But Nowhere Near Past Peaks For Durable Bottom In Major Equity Indices

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Equity bears’ count is rising but is nowhere near past peak levels. With bulls having struggled to capitalize on opportunities, the major equity indices have taken a hit but may continue to come under pressure in the right circumstances for … Continued

Major US Equity Indices On Trendline Support From Last Oct, Or In Slight Breach, Even As Bears Hit Multi-Year Low

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The major US equity indices closed last week either right on or in slight breach of trendline support from last October’s low. Bulls’ mettle is being tested, even as investor sentiment remains too giddy. The Nasdaq 100 ended the week … Continued

Both Large- And Small-Caps Rejected At Important Resistance – Technical Rally Post-Oct ’22 Low Not Getting Fundamental Support

Both large- and small-caps failed at crucial resistance last week. Investor focus shifted toward fundamentals that could wobble in the months and quarters ahead. The upward move in equities since last October’s low was a technical move, unwinding the oversold … Continued

October’s Selloff Was Panicky – Or Not – Depending On What Metrics One Looks At

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One of the knocks against October’s selloff in stocks is that there was no capitulation.  That depends on what indicators one looks at. On October 10, the ratio between NYSE decliners and advancers read 7.9.  In that same session, down … Continued

Woulda Coulda Shoulda – This Is What Needs To Happen For Sustained Rally In Stocks N/T

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U.S. stocks had a very good week last week. The S&P 500 large cap index rallied 2.3 percent, Dow Industrials 2.1 percent, both Nasdaq 100 index and Russell 2000 small cap index 3.4 percent, among others. The rally comes in … Continued

Did Fri Breakout On S&P 500 Change Facts Enough For Bears To Change Mind?

“When the facts change, I change my mind.  What do you do, sir?” The above remark is often attributed to John Maynard Keynes, the British economist, although some dispute it.  Regardless who said it, it is a nice quote. More … Continued