In the previous technical note, it was categorically mentioned that given the unabated upmove in the markets, they have risen near-vertically. This has caused the Indices to deviate greatly from their mean making them overextended…
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The markets were handed a holiday gift today after the Commerce Department reported that underlying inflation pressures are continuing to slow down. This has left more income at the disposal of households which, in turn,…
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In this episode of StockCharts TV‘s The MEM Edge, join Mary Ellen as she as she dives into the latest news and trends that are driving price action in the markets. From housing updates to consumer confidence…
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The end of the year provides a natural opportunity to look back and reflect on what we learned over the last 12 months as investors. I very much enjoyed thinking about how to tell the story…
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On this episode of StockCharts TV’s Sector Spotlight, the last one of the year 2023, I assess current rotations in asset classes, as well as US sectors. This big picture calls for a continued/renewed strength for…
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Last week’s statements from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell suggested that interest rate cuts could come soon, which resulted in a sharp rally in the stock market. This was a different narrative from the comments Powell…
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In the fifth of a five-part special series on StockCharts TV‘s The Final Bar, Dave dives into the fascinating world of Bitcoin. Discover the incredible growth and performance of cryptocurrencies in 2023, surpassing even the stock market.…
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On this week’s edition of StockCharts TV‘s StockCharts in Focus, Grayson we reveals a useful chart trick that will revolutionize your trading toolkit. Get ready to dive into the site, explore the tools, and walk through the…
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For last year’s Outlook, I wrote: Perhaps our biggest callout for a major rally in 2023 is in gold. Here we are over $2000 and, although gold has not doubled in price, it did rise…
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High-yield bonds tend to trade more like the stock market than like treasury bonds, and what’s more is that these high yield or “junk” bonds are terribly sensitive to liquidity conditions. That sensitivity works both ways. When…