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Financials - Is the Most Despised U.S. Sector Getting Ready to Rally?
Investors are shunning the financial sector. Although financials account for more than 14% of the S&P 500 (SPY), investors (by one measure) have only 2% of their money invested in financials. Some contrarians take this as a buy signal, is it?... >> READ MORE...
 
Using Asset Class Correlations to Predict Stock Market Moves
Every day about a billion shares of stocks exchange hands on the New York Stock Exchange , but stocks are not the only asset class on the planet. Currencies and bonds are part of the same financial eco system, and we shouldn't ignore their effect on stocks.... >> READ MORE...
 
Sentiment Picture - Stocks are Not Ripe for a Prolonged Decline
Sentiment readings have sent conflicting messages. The VIX is near danger levels for the S&P 500 while the AAII crowd is almost record bearish (which is bullish for stocks). Here's the current sentiment picture and what to make of it.... >> READ MORE...
 
What A Difference Would QE3 Have Made?
"No QE3 for you" the Federal Reserve said on Wednesday. The market showed it's disappointment. What a difference would QE3 have made?... >> READ MORE...
 
Bernanke - 5 Minutes Away From Losing Your Trust?
Bernanke is the most powerful man in the financial world, but is he also the smartest of them all? A look at his bloopers shows that he's respected not for his smarts but for his ...... >> READ MORE...
 
Is The S&P Carving Out a Super-Sized Major Top?
Are stocks in the late stages of a bull market rally, in a bear market rally, rolling over, or getting ready for another leg up? Regardless of the actual state, the conclusion and outlook seems to be basically the same.... >> READ MORE...
 
The Approaching Ultimate Bear Market Signal - Is it as Scary as it Sounds?
A long-term S&P 500 moving average crossover is about to trigger the first sell signal in 73 years. What does this mean for stocks and investors?... >> READ MORE...
 
New York Fed Research Reveals That FOMC Drove S&P 55% Above Fair Value
Why do stocks typically outperform short-term government bonds? It's a question of risk and reward. Brand new research from the New York Fed shows that the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is the cause for a 55% overvaluation of the S&P 500.... >> READ MORE...
 
Federal Reserve and ECB Spent $3.5 Trillion, But Economy Remains Flat
There's much talk about QE3. What would QE3 do for stocks and the economy? Since 2007 the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank (ECB) spent about $3.5 trillion on various stimulus packages. This has kept the S&P 500 afloat while economic activity is deteriorating. ... >> READ MORE...
 
The Dow - The Most Popular and Most Flawed Index in the World?
Trick question: Is the Dow Jones Industrial Average (tracked by the Dow Diamonds ETF - DIA) the most widely recognized stock market index in the world? No, technically it isn't. Here's why and what makes the Dow the most flawed "index" on Wall Street.... >> READ MORE...
 
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