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James Picerno
U.S. Stocks Led Broad-Based Global Rally Last Week By James Picerno - Nov 30, 2020

American equities posted the highest return for the major asset classes for the trading week, based on a set of exchange traded funds through Friday’s close (Nov. 27). The broad-based rally...

Callum Thomas
Equities Surge In November. What Can We Expect Next? By Callum Thomas - Nov 30, 2020 1

Those that follow my personal account on Twitter will be familiar with my weekly S&P 500 #ChartStorm in which I pick out 10 charts on the S&P 500 to tweet. Typically I'll pick a couple of...

Michele Schneider
Will Supply Disruptions Be The New Market Bottleneck? By Michele Schneider - Nov 23, 2020

The Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) release came out yesterday giving insight into the economy's health as the market ramps up with increased consumer sales and all-time highs for hiring. Additionally...

Gary Gordon
Mind The Exuberance Gap By Gary Gordon - Nov 22, 2020 2

The investment community is not only willing to look beyond virus vaccination to economic nirvana, it is also willing to ignore extraordinary stock overvaluation. Consider the price-to-revenue metric....

James Picerno
Small Cap's Rally Has Room To Run, At Least Relative To. . . By James Picerno - Nov 22, 2020

Small-Caps Continue To Rally: The broad US equity market stumbled over the five trading days through Friday, Nov., 20, but shares of small companies ignored the setback and powered higher for a second...

Michael Kramer
Bears May Be Rising As Stocks Crack By Michael Kramer - Nov 19, 2020

The S&P 500 finished Wednesday lower by 1.2%, and the NASDAQ fell by around 70 bps. It was a sleeper most of the day, with the action coming in the final hour after NYC announced it was closing...

Declan Fallon
S&P, NASDAQ Can't Get Past September Highs...Again By Declan Fallon - Nov 19, 2020 2

Why the focus on the September highs? Because they came with extremes in breadth metrics for the S&P and NASDAQ—marking levels typically associated with a major top. The action from Monday...

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