A Different Form of Rescue for G.M., Through Bankruptcy.
President Obama will push General Motors into bankruptcy protection on Monday, making a risky economic and political bet that by nationalizing the onetime icon of American capitalism, he can save the company as a much smaller automaker that is competitive.
Still, The Market's Rally Persists.
The Markets continue to hold-up well three months into the rally. From my standpoint, I'd like to see a pull-back. However, the action has seemed relatively healthy considering the circumstances.
The chart below shows a daily view of the S&P 500 since its March lows. I marked the obvious Bull and Bear cases for your review. A sustained break-out to the upside would be significant here.
I don't normally post intra-day charts; however, Friday was interesting. We spent the day bouncing within a tight range ... then somebody started buying. I hear people reference the "Boys" or the "Plunge Protection Team", or explain the push as "End-of-Month Window Dressing" or "Short-Covering." Here is an hourly chart showing Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
From my perspective, all it means was there was a lack of sellers. Let's see if they come back in June.
When I see charts like this, one part of me thinks, "look how far they've come"; and another part of me thinks, "look how far they are likely to fall."
A Different Form of Rescue for G.M., Through Bankruptcy.
President Obama will push General Motors into bankruptcy protection on Monday, making a risky economic and political bet that by nationalizing the onetime icon of American capitalism, he can save the company as a much smaller automaker that is competitive.
Still, The Market's Rally Persists.
The Markets continue to hold-up well three months into the rally. From my standpoint, I'd like to see a pull-back. However, the action has seemed relatively healthy considering the circumstances.
The chart below shows a daily view of the S&P 500 since its March lows. I marked the obvious Bull and Bear cases for your review. A sustained break-out to the upside would be significant here.
I don't normally post intra-day charts; however, Friday was interesting. We spent the day bouncing within a tight range ... then somebody started buying. I hear people reference the "Boys" or the "Plunge Protection Team", or explain the push as "End-of-Month Window Dressing" or "Short-Covering." Here is an hourly chart showing Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
From my perspective, all it means was there was a lack of sellers. Let's see if they come back in June.
When I see charts like this, one part of me thinks, "look how far they've come"; and another part of me thinks, "look how far they are likely to fall."
Capitalogix Commentary 05/31/09
President Obama will push General Motors into bankruptcy protection on Monday, making a risky economic and political bet that by nationalizing the onetime icon of American capitalism, he can save the company as a much smaller automaker that is competitive.
Still, The Market's Rally Persists.
The Markets continue to hold-up well three months into the rally. From my standpoint, I'd like to see a pull-back. However, the action has seemed relatively healthy considering the circumstances.
The chart below shows a daily view of the S&P 500 since its March lows. I marked the obvious Bull and Bear cases for your review. A sustained break-out to the upside would be significant here.
I don't normally post intra-day charts; however, Friday was interesting. We spent the day bouncing within a tight range ... then somebody started buying. I hear people reference the "Boys" or the "Plunge Protection Team", or explain the push as "End-of-Month Window Dressing" or "Short-Covering." Here is an hourly chart showing Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
From my perspective, all it means was there was a lack of sellers. Let's see if they come back in June.
What Goes Up, Must Come Down: Or Does It?
The rally did not just happen here in America. This chart, from Bespoke, shows how far the fast growing developing countries have come this year.
When I see charts like this, one part of me thinks, "look how far they've come"; and another part of me thinks, "look how far they are likely to fall."
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Lighter Ideas and Fun Links that I Found Interesting This Week
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