Tag: bull markets
This Chart Says The Bull Market May Just Be Getting Started
The Value Line Geometric stock index (NDEXNYSEGIS) contains approximately 1,675 companies from the NYSE Exchange, American Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and over-the-counter market.
In this post,...
History Shows That Consolidation Periods Lead To Bull Markets
Taking A Big Step Back - Stock Market Consolidation Periods
The expression “the market needs to consolidate its gains” applies to all timeframes, from 60...
Stock Indices Hit New Highs… But How Bullish Is This Market?
A myriad of stock market indices are hitting new highs; but is it a sure-fire bullish sign?
In Part 1 of our breakout mini-series, we discussed the...
NYSE Composite Breadth/Volume Still Favors Bullish Trend
An August 2016 analysis outlined a long-term bullish signal for stocks that has occurred only ten other times in the last thirty-five years. If we fast...
Nasdaq Bends… But Major Trends Don’t Break
Facts Instead Of Forecasts
The definition of a fact is a thing that is indisputably the case. The chart below shows the long-term trends in the...
2017 Mid-Year Investing Outlook: Normalizing Under Uncertainty
2017 Investing Highlights & Market Insights:
Stocks Move Higher as Noisy Calm Persists
Fed Sticks to Normalization Plans
Economy Could Finally Exceed Reduced Expectations
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Are Investors Staring A Generational Opportunity In The Eye?
We Tend To Make The Same Mistakes Over And Over
If you are perplexed by the post-election strength in U.S. stocks, it may be helpful...
Market Cycle Insights: How Old Is This Bull Market?
This post was written with Craig Basinger of Richardson GMP.
Most investors approach the asset allocation decision in what we would call the traditional approach. Determine...
The Great Capitulation In U.S. Equities
A great capitulation is underway in the U.S. equities market. And we've seen this type of thing happen only once before.
The chart in this...
2017 Stock Market: Low On Volatility, High On Upside?
A Sign Of Complacency?
Markets have experienced very low volatility for the first five months of 2017. What does history tell us about low volatility...