The Oil and Transports’ charts are looking like there just can’t be lower lows even as Gold shows it may be in a baby bull market. Like I’ve been saying for a long time: It’s time fo...
While we were watching intently to see if the market was going to take advantage of a further bullish set up this past week, when it broke support, it made it clear that we have likely topped in wave ...
Monday: February Personal Income and Personal Spending data will see light in the U.S., for both of which analysts expect a small monthly increase. February’s Pending Home Sales will also see li...
There are four events that will shape market psychology in the week ahead. They are Yellen’s speech to the NY Economic Club, US jobs data, eurozone March CPI and PMI, and Japan’s Tanka...
China’s stock market ‘bubble’ was fueled by “speculative mania” which has proven to have had grave implications of the global stock markets. The collapse of this “speculative m...
This week’s housing news was mixed. While new home sales increased 2% M/M, they declined 6.1% Y/Y. Existing home sales, however, dropped a whopping 7.1% M/M. Bill McBride at Calculated Risk a...
It probably will not be as quiet this week as it was last week, but we still have a very thin data schedule with no central bank input. Therefore volatility is likely to be relatively low but will pro...
By Christopher Morris Both technology stocks and the social media sector have been facing serious commercial challenges recently. In fact, many of the biggest names in social media have struggled t...
This week, I’ll be focusing exclusively on the treasury market’s performance. Let’s start with a slope of the overall yield curve: The 30-2 spread is currently 178, nowhere near inversion. The s...