There isn’t much ‘feeling’ on the part of bulls or bears these days. As discussed previously, with seven months having passed since the October low, it doesn’t feel like a bear market, but with the S&P 500 up less than 20% from those lows, it hardly has the feeling of a bull market either. The S&P 500 is essentially right…
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Q1 Earnings Season and S&P 500 – 2,900 Approach
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Market History Guides as VIX Finally Breaks Below 20
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Debt Ceiling Lay Ahead: Are There Reasons To Be Bullish?
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The Leuthold Group: Breadth Improvement
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J.C. Penney Q4 2017 Review
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After a rather rocky road traveled in the first half of 2017, J.C. Penney sales results improved dramatically in...
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Setting Up The Compounding Effect
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