As a bull market reaches an exhaustion point, market breadth indicators often tend to diverge from the price action of the benchmarks. This “breadth divergence” occurs as leading names begin to falter, and initial selling drives some stocks down to new ...

After Friday’s stellar jobs report—254,000 jobs added in September vs. the Dow Jones forecast of 15,000—stocks and Treasury yields initially reacted with a big jump. The data confirms the strength of the labor market and the US economy. Let’s not ...

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It is a bull market for stocks. On the chart below, the S&P 500 SPDR (SPY) recently broke rim resistance of a cup-with-handle pattern and is trading near a 52-week high. The S&P 500 EW ETF (RSP) recorded a new ...

Unfortunately for workers, it looks like the “Biden-Harris business boom” isn’t much of a boom at all. ...

While the US dollar is the world’s “reserve” currency—at least for now—the reckless spending and money creation policies of the US Government place the dollar in peril. When Washington’s arrogance destroys the dollar, Americans will pay a steep price. ...

Paul Cwik revisits the podcast to explain his new book, which aims to simplify ABCT for economics students and professors. ...

This morning, September nonfarm payrolls soared past expectations, 254,000 vs. 132,500. Adding to the bullishness was the upward revision to August nonfarm payrolls as the prior reading of 142,000 was boosted to 159,000. This is solid news, especially in an ...