There doesn't seem to be the overwhelming pessimism that you typically see at a bottom. I think the market's vulnerable on the downside.
There really isn't anything to explain today in the employment report. There wasn't any weird number today. Everything was in line. (The profit-taking) could be a case of 'Let's not be piggish. Let's take some profits ahead of the weekend and the election,
There really isn't anything to explain today in the employment report. There wasn't any weird number today. Everything was in line. (The profit-taking) could be a case of 'Let's not be piggish. Let's take some profits ahead of the weekend and the election.
There really isn't anything to explain today in the employment report. There wasn't any weird number. Everything was in line. (The profit-taking) could be a case of 'Let's not be piggish. Let's take some profits ahead of the weekend and the election,'
These glitches happen, but they just make for interesting reading, that's all,
These glitches happen, but they just make for interesting reading, that's all.
These surveys tend to be media responsive, moving according to however the news is going. If you're trying to get true insight, it's not clear that's at all helpful.
This is all market events here,
We are now on are way back to new highs, ... The key thing to realize is we're past the worst. The market is not going to go up in a straight line, but the worst period is over.
We are pretty clear into a nice correction,
We have decent economic growth, but the Fed's tightening, ... Earnings should be good, but rising interest rates are putting a little bit of pressure on valuation. All that nets out to a higher market, but not every day and every week.
We ultimately expect the overall market to be down...and end up with a correction that totals 10 to 15 percent from the peak.
We're caught in a sort of psychological trap here and sometimes to get out you've got to go down first.
When the time comes for the Fed to have these meetings over the next six months, the situation will look different and they will actually keep raising rates.
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