Weekly StatSheet For The ETF Tracker Newsletter – Updated Through 10/12/2023

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ETF Data updated through Thursday, October 12, 2023 How to use this StatSheet: These are the main indicators that tell you when to buy or sell Domestic and International ETFs (section 1 and 2). They do that by comparing their position to their long-term M/A (Moving Average). If they cross above, and stay there, it’s a green light to buy. …

Inflation Fears And Bond Market Carnage Send U.S. Stocks Lower

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[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] U.S. stocks ended lower on Thursday, snapping a four-day winning streak, as investors digested the latest inflation data and a dismal bond auction. The consumer price index (CPI), a key measure of inflation, rose by 0.4% in September and 3.7% year-over-year, beating the consensus estimates of 0.3% and 3.6%, respectively. The core CPI, which excludes volatile …

Oil Deal And Bond Rally Lift Stocks Despite Inflation Spike

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[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Stocks went up on Wednesday as investors shrugged off the latest inflation scare and celebrated a big deal in the oil industry (Exxon swallowed Pioneer Natural Resources). Treasury yields kept falling from the 16-year peaks they hit last week, which gave stocks a boost after a midday slump. Another factor that helped stocks bounce back was …

How Long Can Stocks Defy Gravity Amid Geopolitical And Economic Risks?

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[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] U.S. stocks went up on Tuesday, thanks to lower Treasury yields and a short squeeze. Wall Street was busy assessing the geopolitical risks of the Israel-Hamas war, which has been going on for longer than some Netflix shows. The 10-year Treasury yield ended down 15 basis points to 4.65%, as investors flocked to the safe haven …

Stocks Defy Gravity As Bond Market Snoozes And Fed Sings

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[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Monday was a day of surprises for the stock market, as it bounced back from a morning slump despite the escalating violence in the Middle East. The bond market took a holiday, leaving investors in the dark about the impact of the Israel-Hamas conflict on interest rates. The major indexes started the day in the red, …