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Comeback Attempt: Stocks Seem Poised For Early Gains, But Can They Last?
 
October 29, 2018 | Category: Daily Market Update | By: JJ Kinahan
 
The S&P 500 (SPX) went into correction mode (down 10% from recent highs) intraday Friday before clawing back just a little but still finishing deep in the red. The coming week brings a payrolls report and more key earnings results.   ...
Facebook Sitting at 52-Week Lows Ahead of Tomorrow's Earnings Report
 
October 29, 2018 | Category: Earnings Reports | By: JJ Kinahan
 
Social media company Facebook reports earnings after market close on Tuesday, October 30. Here's a look at what might be expected from its third-quarter report.   ...
 
The Santa Claus Rally: Do You Believe in Stock Seasonality?
 
October 26,2018 | Category: Charting | By: Ryan Campbell
 
The so-called January effect and other seasonal patterns have long been part of market vernacular, but investors need to separate reality from myth.  ...
 
Election, Earnings, and Trade: What Could Impact Your Portfolio in November
 
October 19,2018 | Category: Market Insights | By: JJ Kinahan
 
November is likely to continue the pattern of stock market volatility that began in October. Many investors seem focused on the U.S. mid-term elections, rising Treasury yields, and earnings season.   ...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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