Futures In Five: Market Bulls Still Have Momentum
The S&P 500 spread expiring today is tight at 16 points around the 2735 strike. This leaves offers up 2719-2751 as our range of...
Mid-Week Stock Market Outlook: It’s Getting Hot In Here!
The S&P 500 (NYSEARCA: SPY) rose by 0.47% today and retains its strongly bullish intermediate posture. The broad stock market index is now trading...
This NASDAQ 100 Pattern Could Pump Breaks on the Rally
Tech stocks have come charging back from the late December stock market lows.
The 5-week rally on the NASDAQ 100 (NASDAQ: QQQ) has the look...
The Futures In Five: Brave Stock Market Bulls
The S&P 500 is still in rally mode.
But stock market bulls are acting brave here.
The S&P 500 spread expiring tomorrow holds at 20 points...
The Futures In Five: Quiet Start To Week For Stock Market
All is quiet on Monday morning in the stock market as traders digest last week's reaction to the Non-Farm Payrolls news and earnings.
Traders will...
Stock Market Today: Sector Trends and Stock Insights Into February
January was very good to stock market bulls. December was awful.
What will February bring?
In today's video we discuss current trends across indexes, sectors and...
Weekend Market Outlook: Bulls Push Stocks Toward Extremes
The S&P 500 continues to push beyond near-term expectations into new levels of resistance without producing a healthy pullback (since bottoming on Christmas Eve).
Short-term...
U.S. Equities Weekly Outlook: The Rally Remains Untested
Key Takeaways:Â Rally off of December lows is encouraging, but has not been tested for strength.
Weekly trends remain challenging in U.S. but are improving overseas....
S&P 500 Trading Outlook: Next Week Looks Important
S&P 500 Index Trading Outlook (3-5 Days): Mildly Bullish
BUT upside likely limited into next week.
The S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Nasdaq 100 and others...
Futures In Five: Stocks Stretch Into Upside Resistance
In a bullish series of moves our stock market charts are expanding into the higher ranges of resistance.
Non-farm payrolls were thought to be unfavorable...