By Josh Hayes on December 15, 2007
Friday’s selling came on lower volume but one thing was very clear by the end of the day. The bulls have absolutely no juice and if a gigantic multi-Fed driven liquid injection in the market can’t keep the market up, I am not sure what people think will keep it up. Everyone knows that I [...]
Posted in default category | Tagged bear markets, bull markets, bulls, conviction, djia, stocks, trades, truth, ugliness |
By Josh Hayes on March 22, 2007
Stocks traded in a narrow and choppy range today, digesting the gains from yesterday’s follow-through. That action was overall very positive considering that there were a couple of news items that could have sent stocks lower. Oil rose $2 to close over $61 and for the third week in a row, jobless numbers came in [...]
Posted in default category | Tagged amex, bull markets, djia, new america, oil index, s trading, sp 500 |
By Josh Hayes on February 20, 2007
Early losses soon turned into gains, after a long three-day weekend, as investors bid stocks up on the back of plenty of good news. News of a deal between SIRI and XMSR, VMC acquiring FRK, Oil dropping 2.2%, and positive comments from Fed gov. Susan Blies was just what the market wanted to hear, as [...]
Posted in default category | Tagged bull markets, djia, gold silver, great news, longs, NYSE, philadelphia gold, silver index, siri, small caps, sp 500, xmsr |