[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Moving the Markets For the second day in a row, the major indexes limped slightly lower but ended up closing the out the month on the plus side. The Nasdaq took the lead with +2.5%, followed by the S&P 500 with +1.2%, while the Dow desperately hung on to the unchanged line but conquering it by …
S&P 500 And Nasdaq Eke Out New Record Highs
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Moving the Markets After the break through the glass ceiling yesterday, the major indexes managed to maintain upward momentum to score gains for the 6th consecutive day recovering all losses sustained during last week’s dump. While the Dow lagged, the S&P and Nasdaq shot up into record territory. Stocks still felt good the morning after digesting …
Last Hour Surge Pushes Indexes To Record Highs
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Moving the Markets I’ve been mentioning the glass ceiling during recent posts, and today was the day when the S&P 500 managed to break out of a 4-day sideways pattern to close the session at a new record but only by a tiny margin while setting a 2017 volume low. Most of the day was spent …
Dollar Slumps, Gold Pumps And Equities Dump
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Moving the Markets I finished yesterday’s piece by stating that the current VIX level is simply unsustainable. As if by magic, the VIX suddenly exploded to the upside today spiking from 11 to 17, which is the most in 8 months and interrupting the longest period of calm for the S&P 500 since 1969. Consequently, the …
Still Riding The Range
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Moving the Markets While the Nasdaq managed to ease higher by just enough of a margin to register a new record close for the 4th straight day, the Dow slipped a tad but the S&P managed to bounce against its 2,400 glass ceiling without breaking it. The Dow suffered a bit from a stock slide in …
Dismal Economic Data: Bonds Rally; Equities Inch Up
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Moving the Markets Economic data point releases were anything but awe inspiring with auto sales looking “less like a plateau and more like debt-fueled bubble on the verge of an epic collapse,” as ZH succinctly put it. Even hope for an April surprise ended in disappointment as OEMs did not even come close to estimates. Other …