On Monday, Instinet’s Frank Cappelleri posed the following question in his morning note: “So, what are the true leaders? The areas that are UP the most from the lows? Or the ones that are the first to make NEW HIGHS?” I thought this was a great point as we have a dichotomy in the market right […]
Archives for March 2019
Daily Chart Report ? Tuesday, March 19th, 2019
Sponsored By: Today’s Summary Tuesday, March 19th, 2019 Indices: US stocks were mixed in today’s session, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing down 27 points or 0.10%. The S&P 500 closed flat while the Nasdaq was able to squeeze out a gain of 0.12%. The Russell 2000 was especially weak down 0.57%. Sectors: Health Care led, with a gain of 0.79%, while Utilities lagged, […]
Daily Chart Report ? Monday, March 18th, 2019
Sponsored By: Today’s Summary Monday, March 18th, 2019 Indices: US stocks were higher in today’s session, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing up 65 points or 0.25%. Small-caps were relatively strong with the Russell 2000 finishing up 0.67%. Sectors: Energy led, with a gain of 1.39%, while Communications lagged, falling 0.85%. Commodities: WTI Crude Oil futures were higher by 0.97% to settle at a four-month high of $59.09 per barrel. Gold […]
The US is Range-Bound, but What About India?
Last week, JC Parets appeared on India’s ‘ET NOW’ to give his viewpoint on where we stand in regards to US indices and other global markets. To begin with, JC points out that we are still in the middle of a very wide range in the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DJIA). In September/October of last […]
The Best of the Best
CNBC put out an interesting article this weekend, commenting that we need better economic data before US indices can get back to all-time highs:But do we really need to wait for the big indices to regain their 2018 highs before it’s safe to invest? Some argue that we seem to be in a period of […]
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