The market is testing investors and traders alike. That is what the market tends to do during corrections; it is normal to be concerned. The fact that corrections are normal, drawdowns are normal and market volatility is normal suggests that investors and traders should perceive the troubled uptrend as opportunity and maintain their resolve. Remember how you told yourself that…
Stock Market Correction Tests Investors’ Emotional Quotient Further
A financial market resource for the every-day investor and trader.
-
Weekly State of the Market: Growth vs. Value & Markets vs. Economy
Seth Golden, , Research Reports, 0
Some 90% of RIAs can’t analyze markets with any proficiency! Some 90% of analysts can’t advise clients in a...
-
Weekly State of the Market: Shallow Pullbacks and Narrow Breadth
Seth Golden, , Research Reports, 0
“The difference between underperforming and outperforming often comes down to 2 simple variables: To review the weekly State of...
-
A Major Breakout Has Occurred in S&P 500
Seth Golden, , Research Reports, 2
Another record closing week for the major indices, with all 3 achieving new all-time highs. Additionally, the S&P 500...
-
Be Careful With A Long VIX Strategy
Seth Golden, , Research Reports, 0
Three trading weeks have been logged in the New Year and with that… still no signs of increasing volatility...
-
Morgan Stanley: Weekly Warm-up: Harder to Hide as the Bear Gets Grisly
Seth Golden, , Research Reports, 0
With defensive stocks now expensive and offering little absolute upside, the S&P500 appears ready to join the ongoing bear...
-
Pantheon MacroEcomics: Monitor
Seth Golden, , Research Reports, 0
Core Services Inflation is Sticky, but the Fed is Exerting a Lot of Pressure Core CPI services inflation is...
-
The Bull Market: Of Sound Mind and Body
Seth Golden, , Research Reports, 0
As we entered 2024, investors have been told that just because the calendar changes that doesn’t mean the market...
-
Sentiment So Bad As Fed Tightening Regime Begins
Seth Golden, , Research Reports, 0
“If falling 10% in stocks over a couple weeks is too much volatility for you, then being up 25%...
Recent Articles
Featured Products
- JPM Market Recap $0.00
- JPM Research Note $0.00
- JP Morgan Market Volatility Report $0.00