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- Thursday, February 28, 8:01 AM The AAII Investor Sentiment Survey for the week ended yesterday shows the bulls melted away last week, falling 13.4 points to 28.4%. Bears gained 4.1 points to 36.6%. The survey clearly reflects the knee-jerk response to the perceived-as-hawkish Fed minutes (as captured with Dennis Gartman's classic "Sell" call). 12 Comments
- Wednesday, February 27, 3:04 PM National gasoline prices - up $0.50 just in the last month - have hit the $3.75-$4.00 zone known in the past for being "problematic" for stocks, says BTIG's Dan Greenhaus. The most worrisome part, he says, is the increase has come before the demand of spring driving season arrives. Instead of worrying, why not go with the flow and buy the refiners? 21 Comments [U.S. Economy]
- Tuesday, February 26, 6:19 AM Despite the carnage in Europe and Asia following the Italian election, U.S. stock futures are higher ahead of consumer confidence and housing data, not to mention Ben Bernanke's testimony to Congress. Are investors banking on some soothing words about money printing? Dow +0.2%, S&P +0.2%, Nasdaq +0.1%. 1 Comment [U.S. Economy, Top Stories]
- Sunday, February 24, 5:07 PM The S&P 500 has returned to near its 2007 peak, but without the deterioration beneath the surface evident then. In fall 2007, mid-caps, small-caps, financials, and transports were all headed lower, the A/D line was negative, the yield curve was flattish, and corporate spreads were on the rise. All of those signals are reversed today. (h/t Ryan Detrick) 8 Comments
- Friday, February 22, 11:27 AM The pace and magnitude of flows into equity funds is flashing a contrarian sell signal says BAML. $8.6B flowed into equity funds last week, the 13th consecutive week of positive reads - the longest streak in 13 years. Also seen are $3.7B of flows into bond funds and $32B of redemptions from money market funds. 13 Comments
- Friday, February 22, 11:02 AM JPMorgan's Tom Lee - who turned bearish early this year before turning bullish by January's end - turns bearish again, seeing no catalyst for further gains, but plenty of "vulnerability" to downside surprises. Better entry points for new money, he says, will be found later in H1. Where can we apply for this job? 11 Comments
- Thursday, February 21, 11:26 AM "I am as bearish on stocks as I have been in some time," writes Doug Kass. "Much of the current investor optimism expressed in a rising stock market is not consistent with the underlying economic and profit data," he continues, saying the exact same thing David Einhorn said on the GLRE earnings call yesterday. 4 Comments
- Thursday, February 21, 10:17 AM SPY -0.6%, QQQ -0.8% following numerous economic releases this morning showing any financial market froth from the Fed's QE isn't spilling over into the economy. Long-term Treasurys add to gains, the 10-year yielding 1.97% and TLT +0.7%, TBT -1.4%. 19 Comments
- Thursday, February 21, 8:29 AM "Taking the punch bowl away ... when the music stops, everybody dashes to find a seat ... rushing to the sidelines ... the game has changed." Dennis Gartman is on fire following yesterday's action. Claiming to have been wildly bullish on stocks, he's done an about-face following the FOMC minutes. 4 Comments
- Tuesday, February 19, 8:02 AM "I think we're seeing fear fatigue," says money manager Darell Krasnoff. Clients of his out of stocks for some time are calling and asking to get back in. It's the same story at Fidelity and Schwab (SCHW), both seeing marked increases in trading activity. The Vix (VXX)? It declines even on days when the markets sell off. 29 Comments
- Monday, February 11, 12:37 PM "Asset prices have moved a long way," says the team at Goldman, downgrading global equities from Buy to Neutral. Maybe not yet priced in, they say, is the economic drag from government cost-cutting (what cost-cutting?). Get ready to buy the dips though, as any sell-off should be shallow and short. Comment!
- Friday, February 8, 10:11 AM Soaring optimism from investment newsletter writers means losses ahead for stocks, writes Jason Goepfert. Going back to 2000, there have been 9 other times when sentiment rose to these levels, he says, and in each of those cases the S&P was lower a month later, with the median loss 3.1%. In 8 out of 9 cases, the S&P was lower 6 months later, with the median loss 4.25%. 3 Comments
- Thursday, February 7, 8:13 AM More from Grantham: Courtesy of the donkey-beatings, all global assets are once again becoming overpriced, but not uniformly so. Pockets of value can be found in emerging markets (EEM) and Japan (DXJ), and the great global franchise companies. Much of everything else is "brutally overpriced," with U.S. stocks selling at an implied negative 7-year imputed return ... As for fixed income - fugetaboutit!." 5 Comments [Global & FX, U.S. Economy]
- Wednesday, February 6, 8:15 AM Insiders are selling at an alarming pace, writes Mark Hulbert, noting the Vickers insider sell-to-buy ratio has jumped to 9.2:1, the highest level since right before summer 2011's big selloff. The ratio was high in December as well, but this could have had to do with upcoming higher taxes. What's the excuse now? 7 Comments
- Monday, February 4, 9:08 AM Stock fund inflows - combining mutual funds and ETFs - summed to $77.4B in January, according to TrimTabs, smoking the previous record of $53.7B (when else, February 2000). "We increasingly do not like what we see ... Investors are piling into stocks ... while companies are no longer supporting share prices." (uh, UTX just announced a $5.4B repurchase program). 5 Comments
- Saturday, February 2, 9:00 AM "We told you so." Seriously? Barron's thumps its chest in the sort of self-congratulatory, bullish article that could give a fan of stocks pause. "If there's a great rotation going on from bonds to stocks, we may be only in the top of the first inning," says Jason Trennert. The 60/40 stocks/bonds mix is out of favor with many institutional investors, notably big college endowments, which now have 27% of assets in stocks vs. 45% a decade ago. 156 Comments
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Ryan Mallory
Understanding Overbought Conditions in Today's Market | SharePlanner http://bit.ly/10ThWZX $SPY $QQQ $DIA $IWM - View all 0 replies
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Outliers, Hindsight, And Reflation May 13 by: Michael A. Gayed $SPY $DIA $TLT http://bit.ly/12u4PBi http://bit.ly/10lDz9i SA - View all 3 replies
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x oil -field: $UUP Dollar Gains Versus Peers as U.S. Retail Sales $APP Unexpectedly Rise. http://bloom.bg/12u8GhO Bloomberg
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realornot: Yes, even Mt. Everest wants to go higher but Wind & Ice erosion will take its toll.
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O. Young Kwon
TANER ETF Model (TEM) Momentum 5/10/2013 Friday): (1-2-3) <$DIA $MDY $BWX> SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF ($DIA) <c> - View all 3 replies
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O. Young Kwon: (The numbers are terms in months.) For The TANER System and its four Models, read my article. Link:http://seekingalpha.com/a/hitr yk
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Daily State Of The Markets: 'Let Me Get This Straight' ... Feb.22, 2013 $DIA by: David Moenning. $SPY http://bit.ly/XRiMFl - View all 20 replies
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x oil -field: Agree on both counts [grin] Hope 'if' I live long enough,to leave-spend any-all-gains on the children of the world,that's my last wish,yes. -
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Brad Kenagy
I will be running a March Madness!Trading Challenge on my instablog.$SPY,$DIA,$QQQ For details check it out: http://seekingalpha.com/p/xkyj - View all 1 replies
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Weighing The Week Ahead: Can You Bet On The Housing Recovery? by: Jeff Miller $DIA $IWM $QQQ $SPY $XHB http://bit.ly/VpzO0g - View all 10 replies
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x oil -field: .. comments on the economy. Given what I heard from the ''street level'' I'm bullish on the new-normal-recovery. JM10¢
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Ghosts of Kariela
When Jim Cramer appears on the front of Yahoo News, it's time to sell. $SPY $QQQ $DIA http://yhoo.it/Vj8aCd - View all 1 replies
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Ghosts of Kariela: This was on the main yahoo page, on the news thing.
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Weighing The Week Ahead: Any Hope For A Budget Compromise? Feb.10, by: Jeff Miller. $DIA $IWM $QQQ $SPY http://bit.ly/Z32cJb $XLF - View all 7 replies
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Perkins Cove: cont...when it comes to compromise. Ideology has taken over...and the filibuster. Sad. How much more we COULD be. Thanks again x oil.
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Today In Commodities: Keep Currencies On Your Radar by: Matthew Bradbard. $DBA $DIA $FXE $FXF $OIL $SLV $USO http://bit.ly/VFmKB1 $XLF - View all 7 replies
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x oil -field: Bloomberg: Asteroid to Traverse Earth's Satellite Zone, NASA Says. http://bloom.bg/XuXP4F
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Are You Part Of The Dumb Money? Feb.6, 2013 by: Jeff Miller. $DIA $QQQ $SPY http://seekingalpha.com/a/oufr $XLF - View all 19 replies
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DAG1996: lol yes, i was being sarcastic when i said "i'm sure the 'smart money' did much better". in all fairness, they have limitations we don't.
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Are There Ethical Implications To The Fed's Self-Proclaimed 3rd Mandate? Feb.4, 2013 by: Joseph Stuber. $DIA $KBH http://bit.ly/14O92Tg - View all 22 replies
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Are There Ethical Implications To The Fed's Self-Proclaimed 3rd Mandate? Feb.4, 2013 by: Joseph Stuber. $KBH http://bit.ly/14O92Tg $DIA - View all 1 replies
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x oil -field: Double post,have an acquaintance in homebuilding that I spoke with few months back.If I can find the patience & time may comment on topic.
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Does The Market Have It Right On The Economy Again? Feb.1, 2013. by: Sy Harding $DIA $SPY http://bit.ly/WKxReY - View all 10 replies
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x oil -field: ..for a Kenyan birth-certificate this ''American'' president could have solved many issues,but you must buy more [goats and sheep right?]
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Transports Strength Over? January 31, 2013 by: Michael A. Gayed. $DIA $IYT http://seekingalpha.com/a/ol79 - View all 4 replies
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January Employment Preview: What To Watch For Feb.1, 2013 by: Jeff Miller. $DIA $QQQ $SPY http://bit.ly/VyThOm - View all 4 replies
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Ryan Mallory
SharePlanner Reversal Indicator: In Need Of Some Weakness | $SPY $QQQ $DIA $IWM http://bit.ly/Vu3wDv - View all 8 replies
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Ryan Mallory: Definitely a fed propelled market, and like Santelli said earlier, it will be a messy exit for them.
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