Volatility Returns

Volatility Returns

Friends  Well, your intrepid advisor/author of emails (that would be me) suggested that stock market volatility, especially intraday volatility was likely to pick up this earnings season. Indeed, it has and today was another example. After yesterday's shellacking,...

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Stocks Tumble Before State of the Union Address

Stocks Soar Again

Friend  Fueled by good earnings reports and despite a 4th quarter GDP number that came in a bit light, stocks continued to rip to new highs. Yes, the economic backdrop is good, but stocks seem to have a mind of their own right now. Any minor move down gets bought with...

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Volatility Leading Nowhere

Volatility Leading Nowhere

Friends  Today's trading session was a lot like yesterday's - up early, a selloff, a big rally, another selloff, and then a drift into the close. The Dow once again did better than both the S&P and the Nasdaq. Yes, individual shares are responding to earnings...

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A Wild Ride to Nowhere

A Wild Ride to Nowhere

Friends  Well, that was an interesting ride. Stocks bolted to new highs in early morning trading on the news, (well there really wasn't any news- stocks just went up because the market was open), but then turned and retreated only to recover in the afternoon. The Dow...

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Stocks Tumble Before State of the Union Address

Earnings Drive Mixed Results

Friends  Earnings are starting to move stocks in different directions. Netflix shares, for instance skyrocketed after a stellar earnings report, but J&J and P&G shares both slumped. All in all, it was it was a mixed day for the market averages.  By the close,...

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Volatility Returns

Can Kicked-Stocks Rise

Friends Stocks were quiet at the open as traders kept an eye on the government shutdown and the scheduled late morning Senate vote. Not surprisingly, the gang on the hill kicked the can down the road for another 3 weeks, so we get to do this all over again in...

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Government Shutdown Nerves

Government Shutdown Nerves

Friends  Isn't this fun, we get to talk and worry about a government shut down once again. Yes, the game of chicken is on and after all the blustering and tough talk we get to see who blinks first. Other than the likely effects it would have on stocks, I say shut it...

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Stocks Tumble Before State of the Union Address

Off to the Races

Friends  In terms of today's market environment, yesterday's stock market reversal that saw the Dow give up a near 300 point gain would now be considered a ravaging bear market. I jest, of course (I think) but yesterday's reversal was quickly and easily forgotten by...

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A Wild Ride to Nowhere

Reversal Day

Friends  As you know we've had quite a day of weather here in the Houston area. Well, we had quite a day in the markets as well. A nearly 300-point gain in the Dow turned into a double digit loss by mid-afternoon. We haven't seen a reversal like that for quite some...

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Volatility Leading Nowhere

Runaway Train

Friends  The melt up continues. Stocks were up once again today, and it feels like we are all aboard a runaway train. Hopefully, you had a chance to read our quarterly outlook that we sent out yesterday, so I won't belabor the point, but investors are reacting to a...

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Stocks Tumble Before State of the Union Address

2018 1st Quarter Outlook

“Nothing seemed to be able to slow down the raging bull, not domestic politics, not global political intrigue, not even valuation concerns.” Click the link below to read our full comments. 2018 1st Quarter Outlook

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Stocks Tumble Before State of the Union Address

Stocks Down- a little

Friends  The bears had the upper hand for a short while this morning as stocks fell about 100 Dow points, but the bulls chipped away at the losses and by the close had whittled away most of the damage. Worries that the Chinese will no longer be buying our bonds and...

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Inching Higher

Inching Higher

Friends  The market was open today so that must mean the bulls had fun. Yes, I'm being facetious and also yes, stocks were higher again today. Now, with interest rates edging higher, rate sensitive stocks (utilities, telecom and some staples) didn't join in on the...

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