Por: Forbes Business October 17, 2022
Bank Buildinggetty Despite higher interest rates and expectations of even higher interest rates, these NASDAQ -traded bank stocks established new 52-week highs last week. This is remarkable and unusual given that the major New York-centered financial institutions keep trending lower in price. These are smallish banking operations and the average daily volume of each is less than might be expected. That could keep away institutional investors... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business October 12, 2022
A similar pattern emerged as stocks fell to what were then their lowest levels of the year in June. The dynamic can be seen in a chart produced by Katie Stockton, a market strategist at Fairlead Strategies, which can be found below. FAIRLEAD STRATEGIES But this trend of lower... + más
Wall Street's 'fear gauge' might hold the key to the timing of the next market rebound. Here's why. | MarketWatch
MarketWatch USA Politics October 12, 2022
NBC News USA Business October 10, 2022
Stocks closed lower on Monday with the Nasdaq Composite index falling to the lowest level in two years as tech shares continue to be the hardest hit in this bear market because of spiking interest rates. The Nasdaq Composite closed 1.04% lower at 10,542.10, hitting its lowest... + más
Chip Stocks Are Crumbling. It’s Not Just the China Restrictions. | MarketWatch
The 5 Best—and 5 Worst—Stocks in the Nasdaq This Quarter | MarketWatch
Forbes USA Business October 03, 2022
Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesGetty Images October is the most volatile month, has brought the biggest one-day declines, and usually closes on the upside. We refine the analysis by looking at October behavior in the election and in the decennial cycles. Here is how it breaks... + más
It's the worst September for stocks since 2002. What that means for October. | MarketWatch
Midterm Elections Have Often Been A Turning Point For Stocks.getty With the midterm elections only about a month away, it is worth considering the implications of any change in government control. This analysis will strive to be non-partisan since investors would be wise to... + más
Why the Midterm Elections Could Mark the Market’s Bottom | MarketWatch
The Stock Market Has Risen After Every Midterm Election Since 1950 | Forbes
MarketWatch USA Business September 30, 2022
So what’s been beating down the market? Inflation is historically high. In an attempt to cool rising prices, the Federal Reserve aggressively and hinted that rates could go higher. Investors are concerned the Fed’s hawkishness could lead to a recession. Those concerns have... + más
Forbes USA Business September 25, 2022
The Fed Brings Us Back Near Bear Market Lowsgetty While the Federal Reserve (Fed) delivered a 75 basis point (0.75%) hike as expected last week, the summary of economic projections (SEP) delivered a sobering message. The Fed no longer believes the U.S. can tame its inflation... + más
Fed Governors Shed No New Light On 4.6% Peak Funds Rate | Forbes
Boston Fed's Collins says 'modest slowdown' is possible | ABC News
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