Longest Bull In US Stocks Ended Last Month – Panicky Fed Cannot Afford End Of ‘Fed Put’

No one rang the bell when the longest bull in US stock market history came to an end last month.  The drop was swift and decisive.  Several oversold metrics are itching to get unwound.  But markets are in panic mode.  … Continued

Russell 2000 Breakout, Until Proven Otherwise, Deserves Benefit Of Doubt

The Russell 2000 has broken out.  There are many reasons to doubt the breakout – ranging from elevated valuations to falling profit estimates to several soft economic data points.  But as long as the breakout remains intact, bulls deserve the … Continued

Nasdaq 100 Reaches New High Last Fri, S&P 500 Itching To Do So; Left Curveball Could Come From VIX Futures In Due Course

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The S&P 500 is itching to make a new high.  The Nasdaq 100 achieved that feat last Friday.  Lowered earnings estimates for the third quarter went a long way, among others.  Bulls have momentum right now.  Medium- to long-term, massive … Continued

Within Striking Distance Of Record Highs, S&P 500 And Nasdaq 100 Give Out Signs Of Fatigue

Major US equity indices are a stone’s throw away from their respective highs.  Daily momentum indicators are extended.  Breakout retests are the path of least resistance. The FOMC meets this week.  A 25-basis-point cut to a range of 175 to … Continued

Gold Regains Some Luster, Runs Into Resistance – How Non-Commercials, ETF Flows Behave At Support Telling

Gold has regained its shine.  Sort of.  In the past three months, the metal has rallied 23 percent.  At the same time, it is running into important resistance, including Fibonacci and eight-year horizontal.  The metal likely takes a breather near … Continued

Breakout In Small-Caps Can Drive Several Metrics Into Dangerously Extended Territory

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Large-caps keep making new highs.  Should small-caps, which currently sit at crucial juncture, manage to break out, risk-on sentiment can get a tailwind, driving several indicators – already extended – to dangerously extended territory. US equity indices keep making new … Continued

Apathy Toward Small-Caps Will End At Some Point – Key Support Levels Can Provide Clues

Small-caps get no love, even as large-caps rally to new highs.  Non-commercials’ bearish position in Russell 2000 mini-index futures is near an 11-year high.  At some point in the future, these holdings can provide a tailwind to the cash, as … Continued

Post-June Jobs, Powell Has Chance This Week To Show Markets Rate Expectations Are Aggressive

June’s stronger-than-expected payroll print has the potential to change the Fed’s interest-rate outlook for the remainder of the year.  Markets still expect at least two 25-basis-point cuts this year, including one later this month.  Should Chair Jay Powell wish to … Continued

Some Potential Green Shoots From Money Markets, Although Foreigners Send Different Message

There was a massive drop in money-market assets last week.  This is a potential green shoot should this continue, although bulls could not quite cash in on it last week.  The mother of all potential green shoots – foreigners – … Continued