Por: MarketWatch Business January 03, 2023
While the sell-side indicator remains in “neutral” territory, it ended 2022 just 1.5 percentage points from a more predictive “buy” signal — “the closest it has been to ‘buy’ since 2017,” BofA equity and quantitative strategists said in the note. The indicator suggests an expected price return of 16% for the S&P 500 over the next 12 months to around 4,400, according to the strategists. It’s one of six inputs into BofA’s... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business December 02, 2022
Underpinning the S&P 500’s 14% bounce from its mid-October trough are the recent retreats in bond yields and the dollar, moves that are evidently linked to Fed expectations. The dollar index has broken below its 200-day moving average, while the 10-year Treasury yield is... + más
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Read: Guessing Fed moves will be among the many hurdles facing investors in 2023, according to crystal-ball gazing we’ve seen thus far. Deutsche Bank said Monday that a U.S. recession next year will , though they see a recovery likely by end-2023. But maybe don’t get too... + más
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The equity-only put call ratios have started to curl higher, with the CBOE ratio again posting an extreme/suspect reading of 1.34 level (above 1 is rare). This is potentially bearish, but so far, the computer analysis continues to confirm that these ratios are on buy signals.... + más
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According to , this indicator over the last calendar quarter experienced one of its biggest (and therefore bullish) drops since the early 1950s, which is how far back data extend. But for the quarter encompassing the waterfall decline in March 2020 that accompanied the initial... + más
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