The Major Trend Index was unchanged at a High Neutral reading of +1 in the week ended March 1st. Bullish narratives surrounding AI adoption and “stealth” liquidity injections from the U.S. Treasury continue to flourish, and—like most market narratives—they are not without merit. However, the Sentiment category, which barely escaped a downgrade last week, suggests those and other bullish narratives…
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