The $S&P 500(.SPX)$ hit a new all-time-high of 5,500 yesterday. That is the index's 31st time it has hit a new all-time-high in 2024! Increasing, more and more experts are coming on TV to say that the market will crash soon. Is the market hitting a new high a bearish signal? History says no. Since 1950, the $S&P 500(.SPX)$ Has Set 1,250 All-Time Highs along the path to its current level. That’s an average of 16 All-time-highs a year If you break it down by decades, the 1990s had 300 all time highs made. This decade was one of the most bullish, with the S&P 500 gaining +312%. The 2000's had only 13 all time highs. The 2000's was one of the most bearish decades, which saw the dot com crash and G
Alphabet's Ad Revenue Misses: A Bottom Chance?
Alphabet Inc. reported Q2 revenue of $71.36 billion, surpassing the $70.7 billion analyst estimate, driven by cloud services and search engine ads. Net income was $1.89 per share, beating the $1.84 estimate. But the company reported a slowdown in advertising sales growth in the second quarter, triggering an after-hours selloff of its shares of about 1.5%. ---------------- How will Alphabet's ad misses imply for other companies? Like Meta and Snap? What's your target price for Alphabet? Is it a good bottom chance as the company beats the most indicators?
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