S&P 500 Celebrates Tame CPI Figures – PPI vs. Fed
S&P 500 celebrated the tame CPI figure, and Fed minutes mentioning (risks of, thanks to banking) recession in 2H 2023, … Read more
S&P 500 celebrated the tame CPI figure, and Fed minutes mentioning (risks of, thanks to banking) recession in 2H 2023, … Read more
S&P 500 consolidated, but markets still favored bullish resolution to today‘s CPI, which I told you about with plenty of … Read more
S&P 500 buyers stepped in quite early indeed – no surprise as the sell into the open couldn‘t yet have … Read more
S&P 500 bulls are likely to do fine early next week, no matter the gathering technical and macroeconomic clouds. Take … Read more
S&P 500 bears didn‘t disappoint yesterday, remaining in control as the focus shifts to recession signs. Both ISM services PMI … Read more
S&P 500 finally turned south in line with the medium-term outlook, in reaction to the wildly underwhelming JOLTS data. Job … Read more
S&P 500 proved key point of yesterday‘s extensive analysis – the buyers still have higher to go but the key … Read more
S&P 500 completed the third day of bullish calls, and didn‘t create many non-confirmations on the way to the 4,130s. … Read more
S&P 500 continued extending gains no matter the sectoral non-confirmations – the momentum from bonds had been enough as telegraphed … Read more
S&P 500 bears proved they hold shorter end of the stick, just like I warned early in the European session … Read more
S&P 500 bears missed a good opportunity, and couldn‘t keep pressuring even only NDX. While banking is getting less in … Read more
S&P 500 had just one bullish ally, Russell 2000 – and that‘s not enough. The dust in financials hasn‘t yet … Read more
S&P 500 reversed, but the upswing teemed with non-confirmations and oddities, the common denominator being strong market pressure on Powell … Read more
S&P 500 hesitation was all too palpable yesterday – with a distinctly bearish bias. Yes, I‘m looking at the Nasdaq … Read more
S&P 500 really did run higher regardless of further FRC and KRE weakness outdoing XLF, which instead turned up. Quoting … Read more