by Lance Roberts | Jun 20, 2023 | alerts, Markets/Economy, Real Investment Advice
The current market speculation surrounding artificial intelligence (A.I.) has garnered everyone’s attention. You can’t turn on a television or pick up a newspaper without a mention of “artificial intelligence.” The “F.O.M.O.” (Fear Of Missing Out) in stocks associated...
by Lance Roberts | Jun 16, 2023 | alerts, Markets/Economy, Real Investment Advice
“It’s a ‘New Bull Market’!” Over the past few days, the call of a new bull market has plastered headlines and media commentary. To wit: “The S&P 500 rallied Thursday to end the day in a bull market, marking a 20% surge since its most recent low, reached on October...
by Lance Roberts | Jun 13, 2023 | alerts, Markets/Economy, Real Investment Advice
Bullish sentiment has surged as the “Fear Of Missing Out,” or FOMO, kicked in in recent weeks. It is somewhat interesting to write this blog, given that we discussed the exact opposite roughly one year ago. “Investor sentiment has become so bearish that it’s...
by Lance Roberts | Jun 9, 2023 | alerts, Markets/Economy, Real Investment Advice
Since October 2022, the stock market has traded consistently higher as earnings improved. With the first quarter earnings season behind us and the second quarter approaching, will earnings improve further? In 2021 and 2022, we wrote several articles discussing why...
by Lance Roberts | Jun 6, 2023 | alerts, Markets/Economy, Real Investment Advice
In several recent blog posts and weekly Bull Bear Reports, we discussed our concern over the narrow breadth of the rally in 2023. To wit: “The A.I. chase is making for a very narrow market. As Bob Farrell once quipped: “Markets are strongest when they are broad and...
by Lance Roberts | Jun 2, 2023 | alerts, Markets/Economy, Real Investment Advice
Could monetary conditions be supportive of the “soft landing” scenario? While the “recession” versus “no recession” debate rages, there is a precedent for a “soft landing” scenario. Such is where the economy slows substantially but avoids a deeper contraction....