A stock-market indicator that has been used by investment analysts for more than a century flashed a bullish signal this week ...
Equity investors are heading into 2026 with a market valuation signal that has appeared only a couple of times since the 19th ...
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The last time Bank of America's contrarian Bull & Bear indicator flashed a sell signal was in October, with stocks tumbling by mid-November.
The AI bubble concern is not a quiet signal, since the media provides coverage of it regularly. The strong pricing power for memory throughout 2026-2027 suggests that the AI bubble, measured by ...
The S&P 500 Shiller CAPE ratio crossed 40 for only the second time in history. The first occurrence was at the 1999 dot-com peak. After the CAPE ratio exceeded 40 in 1999, the S&P 500 declined 37% ...
The S&P 500’s market cap to real DPI ratio hitting 28x signals a potential crash, echoing a 21% drop in 2022. The meme stock craze evolved from a 2020 retail surge to a 2021 frenzy, collapsing in 2022 ...
The rare 200DMA Signal triggered in April, but the S&P 500 quickly reversed, hitting new highs amid policy shifts and tariff pauses. Valuations remain elevated, supported by expectations for Fed rate ...
More of the individual stocks included in the Nasdaq Composite have been struggling recently, SentimenTrader points out Some concerning signs are emerging beneath the surface of major indexes like the ...
Stocks ended higher on Thursday, with the S&P 500 extending its winning streak to three sessions and exiting a market correction. But it's the triggering of a rare, bullish technical indicator that ...
People are now betting on everything. Prediction markets are amplifying those signals. The timing of the U.S. government shutdown. The likelihood of Taylor Swift canceling a tour date. The exact day ...
Farmers in the northern Plains are getting market signals opposite to the typical harvest system, Frayne Olson, crops economist at North Dakota State University, said during a monthly markets webinar.