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Daily Archives: March 20, 2018
Sentiment is now completely disconnected from reality. Currently, sentiment suggests that stocks are in a raging bull market and will never fall. This sentiment is based on the fact that much of last year (2017) the US stock markets rose … Continue reading
March 20, 2018
Comments Off on The Markets Are Now Globally in “Risk Off” Mode (the US is Next)
Sentiment is now completely disconnected from reality. Currently, sentiment suggests that stocks are in a raging bull market and will never fall. This sentiment is based on the fact that much of last year (2017) the US stock markets rose … Continue reading
March 20, 2018
Comments Off on What Happens When Stocks Wake Up To What Bonds Are Saying?
Sentiment is now completely disconnected from reality. Currently, sentiment suggests that stocks are in a raging bull market and will never fall. This sentiment is based on the fact that much of last year (2017) the US stock markets rose … Continue reading
March 20, 2018
Comments Off on The Nikkei, DAX, Australian and Canadian Markets Are RED YTD (S&P 500 Next?)
Sentiment is now completely disconnected from reality. Currently, sentiment suggests that stocks are in a raging bull market and will never fall. This sentiment is based on the fact that much of last year (2017) the US stock markets rose … Continue reading
March 20, 2018
Comments Off on Warning: Most Major Markets Are DOWN for 2018 (is the S&P 500 Next?)