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Bank Index Teetering Near Financial Crisis Highs

Investors understand the importance of the banks to the economy and the broader market. And since bottoming with the coronavirus crash, the $BKX Bank Index...

Are Bank Stocks In Line For April/May Peak?

Will investors follow seasonal trends and "sell in May"? One key sector to follow is the banking/financials sector, as it is a key S&P...

Reversal Of Fortune? Bank Index Testing Big Breakout Level

While the 2008 Financial Crisis may be tucked neatly away in history, the devastating blows that the banks took in 2008 still linger today. This...

Bank Index Rally Testing Breakout Resistance

After lagging for several months, bank stocks caught fire this winter. Since November, the Bank Index (BKX) has rallied 50 percent. And bank stock bulls...

Are Bank Stocks Sending An Ominous Warning to Investors?

Bank Index to S&P 500 Ratio "monthly" Chart When the economy is humming along, the stock market tends to out-perform. And one sign of...

Banks Underperformance A Sore Spot For Stock Market Bulls

Bank Index to S&P 500 Ratio Performance Chart Banks continue to underperform the broad markets. And this could become a problem for stock market bulls soon. In...

Bear Market Rally: Of Leaders… and Laggards!

The bear market rally off the March 23 stock market crash lows has been uneven, to say the least. On the surface, it appears that...

Bank Stocks Testing Triple Price Resistance!

A healthy banking system is the hallmark of a growing economy. So when back stocks turn "south", investors should tune in. Like the broader stock market...

Are Struggling Bank Stocks Pointing to Another Financial Crisis?

S&P 500 Index (top pane) vs Bank Index to S&P 500 Ratio (lower pane) As most investors know, the banks play a big role in...

Are Bank Stocks Sending Bullish Message To Investors?

Just as the health of the banking sector is a big deal to the economy, it's equally important to the S&P 500 (SPY) and...

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