Food for thought. This makes sense to me. So, what does it mean? Should I buy ETF or not?Get out of the market?? What do you think?
Mega-Cap Stocks Continue To Dominate. But Why?
Mega-cap stocks continue to dominate the market in 2023.The bifurcation between the top 10 companies, as measured by market capitalization, and the other 490 stocks in the index has created an illusion of market bullishness.As investors change their investing habits from buying individual stocks to the ease of buying a broad index, the inflows of capital unequally shift into the largest-capitalization stocks in the index.Olivier Le Moal/iStock via Getty Images Mega-cap stocks continue to dominate the market in 2023. The question is, why?
Stocks Are Dangerously Overvalued With More Rate Hikes To Come
Douglas Rissing The CPI report shows that inflation has remained stubbornly slow to fall, with the CORE CPI rising at 5.3%, surpassing expectations for 5.2%, creating a problem for the Fed. This will
Debt Metrics: How To Interpret Them And When They Matter
artoleshko/iStock via Getty Images Introduction Coming out of the pandemic, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates at an unprecedented pace. Over the course of about 15 months, the federal funds ra
It was a “pleasant” surprise to wake in the morning to find that US market has staged a 1-day rally where gains were quite “substantial”. As mentioned in my Tue, 16 May post’s opening paragrahs, “pointless” to celebrate because market will struggle thru this week, in a “confused” state. See what I mean? US market’s futures for Thu, 18 May is a “red” wash all over again. Without a national issue eg. Debt Limit, the US market is already “unpredictable” at times; let alone with one now, the US market is going to get even crazier. While trying to play the devil’s advocate on the US Debt Limit issue, I stumbled upon the article by The Council of Economic Advisors (CEA) on the economic impact based on different degrees of Debt L