Will market trajectory continue through the election?
The market trajectory, despite some modest corrections, has been upward since mid-March. The next big question is whether the market trajectory can hold through the Presidential election. Presumably the election itself will cause the market trajectory to change, but the uncertainty relating to the election likely will keep us in a holding pattern until then. Here are some thoughtful analyses for you to consider:
Here’s why the Dow plunged last week and what’s ahead for the stock market
4 Causes of the US Stock Market Bubble
The Stock Market Flood Gates May Have Just Opened
This ‘Mini-Crash’ is Likely Only the Beginning
Buy the Dip or Regret Missing It
Tett, Hooper Analyze the Return of Volatility to Markets
Why the Next Market Crash Will be the Sharpest on Record
I find the Morning Brew to be an interesting, quick, daily read. It’s worth a look.
There is always a winner hidden in the pile, find one…
While we may not know the market trajectory, it certainly feels like it should be getting harder to find winners hidden in the market. Yet, with a few stocks still driving the rise, it really is not so. That means keep looking, keep learning, and when you feel good about one, get buying.
Technology Investing
Ignore FAANG Stocks, Buy These Small Cap Tech Stocks Instead
Investment Strategy
The Crash Proof Portfolio: Do This Now
Other Ideas
9 Stocks to Buy and Hold for Decades
The stock market is peaking – these are the 26 stocks to own through the downturn
3 Stocks I Want to Buy if the Market Sell-Off Intensifies
For all my GE friends, it seems each successive article is more disappointing, but…
General Electric: Just When You Thought Things Couldn’t Possibly Get Worse
It never hurts to revisit last week’s ideas:
Building your strong foundation
Deciphering the market trajectory may seem overwhelming. That is why each week we deliver a number of articles focusing on the fundamentals of the economy, markets, monetary policy and the interaction of them all. This is meant to enable people to brush up on the core concepts which underly the analysis and market ideas presented above. Let us know what you think of this approach and whether there are other topics of particular interest.
This is Where the Money Fueling the Stock Market is Coming From
AP Explains: US debt will soon exceed size of entire economy