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What A Ride

Friends It looked like the bulls had broken free from the recent resistance levels for most of the trading session, as the S&P was forging new highs and making things very uncomfortable for the bears. But continued bad news out of Ukraine’s Crimea finally dampened...

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The Bulls Step Up At The Last Moment

Friends Well, for most of the last hour of trading it looked like we were participating in the movie Groundhog Day. After a nice up move, and the S&P 500 once again dancing in new high territory for most of the trading session, stocks began the retreat and fell...

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Stocks Were Higher But…

Friends Another day and another failed rally. Once again, the bulls took a run at new highs for the S&P 500 and came up short, as selling kicked in during the afternoon part of the trading session. As we discussed yesterday, bull markets are usually not built on...

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A New Pattern?

Friends A new pattern has begun to develop, and at least in the short term, it is not a good one for the bulls. That pattern that is developing is stocks selling off in the last hour of trading after failing to hold onto new highs. Once again, there has been no real...

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So Close

Friends We have been discussing the important resistance level of 1848 to 1850 on the S&P 500 for the last week or so, and the bulls took a run at and were able to penetrate that level in today’s session. Stocks rocketed to early gains with the S&P touching...

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We’ll Call The Week A Draw

Friends There was not much to talk about today with regards to economic data and traders seemed totally uninterested in participating in today’s trading session. Stocks straddled the flat line until the last few minutes of trading, when a small sell-off occurred. The...

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Stocks Recover Nicely

Friends Another interesting day. Stocks once again seemed to ignore the daily drumbeat of negative economic data (today’s being the negative Philly Fed Survey, although to be fair Leading Indicators were ok, PMI Manufacturing Index Flash was too). Regardless, stocks...

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Volatility Picks Back Up

Friends After yesterday’s quiet action, we did get some volatility today. After a quiet opening, the bulls stepped in, and in a quick buying spree sent stocks up 90 Dow points by late morning. But as the release of the Fed minutes got closer, stocks gave up the gains...

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Quiet Drift

Friends The markets were open today, at least I think so. In one of the least volatile days we have experienced in years, stocks flat-lined for about 6 and half hours. The economic data continues to deteriorate (now you can decide whether the soft data is due to...

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The Rally And The Setup

Friends The negative economic data continues to pile up, with today’s Industrial Production number being the latest disappointment (consumer sentiment did however hold steady). Nevertheless, stocks continued to climb (are we climbing the wall of worry once again?),...

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Stocks Sneak Higher

Friends Stocks got off to a rocky start this morning as a disappointing retail sales number(perhaps because of dreadful weather throughout the country) combined with a lethargic weekly jobless claims number gave the bears something to chew on as trading began. But...

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Stocks Pause

Friends If you are a bull, you see a day like today and figure that stocks have rallied hard over the past four days, and a little pause in the action, is probably a good thing. If you are a bear you see this short “dead cat bounce” over the past four days as one that...

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The Yellen Rally?

Friends I think Janet Yellen is still talking. As far as I’m concerned she can keep talking all week. Stocks seem to like what she was selling. Now, what was she selling? Nothing new. The Fed will remain accommodative as long as necessary. The taper will continue...

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Waiting On Yellen

Friends Traders are focused on Fed Chair Janet Yellen’s first Congressional testimony which will be coming up tomorrow and then again on Thursday. In the meantime it was a very quiet day of trading. We did not see any of the volatility that marked last week’s trading...

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Stocks Rally Despite Mixed Jobs Report

Friends At first glance, the jobs report was somewhat dismal, but as the onion was peeled back it looked a little better. The non-farm payroll number was an increase of 113,000 new jobs in January which was much lower than the consensus estimate of 181,000 new jobs....

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