October Job Openings One More Data Point To Confirm Ongoing Labor Deceleration, Which Is Destined To Weaken Further Next Year

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More evidence came out this week that the labor market is in deceleration and more weakness lies ahead. Non-farm job openings tumbled 617,000 month-over-month in October to 8.73 million. This was the lowest since March 2021. The series reached a … Continued

Sell-Side Earnings Estimates Continue To Brush Off Warnings From Treasury Yield Curve, Crude And Copper

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The treasury yield curve, crude and copper are seriously worried about prospects for the economy. Not the sell-side, which continues to expect a banner year – both 2023 and 2024 – for S&P 500 operating earnings. Odds heavily favor their … 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

Stars Lining Up For Decent Rally In Stocks

After rallying in June and most of July, stocks began selling off late last month.  Bulls nonetheless have managed to defend major support, even as stars seem to be lining up for them – magnitude and duration notwithstanding. Bulls are … Continued

Both Bulls And Bears Put Foot Down Last Week, This Week Crucial

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Arguably, both bulls and bears won last week.  Bears began the week with a big growl.  Monday, the S&P 500 large cap index dropped three percent and the Nasdaq 100 3.6 percent.  Intraday, in fact, there were respectively down 3.7 … Continued

Markets Not Ready If Fed Throws Curve Ball Wednesday

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The FOMC meets this week.  No change in expected.  But in the remaining four scheduled meetings, markets have priced in at least two cuts.  The Fed has a juggling act in hand.  The unemployment rate is near a six-decade low, … Continued

Several Risk-On Metrics Diverging, But Momentum Ball With Bulls For Now

US stocks rallied strongly last week.  Bulls enjoy momentum right now.  That said, risk-on is not full-on.  What transpires at 2890s on the S&P 500 can be a tell near term. May’s employment report was mixed at best and disappointing … Continued

After Nasty May, Relief Rally Underway – Tue’s News Flow Perceived As Positive

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An oversold market, desperate for positive news – real or perceived – got some Tuesday.  Major US equity indices rallied massively, closing right at/near important resistance.  In the right circumstances for bulls, more upside is likely near term.  Medium-term risks … Continued