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Equity Clock - Market Outlook for January 26, 2023
Bank of Canada is pausing and the Fed is expected to suggest the same: Study shows that the best performing investment 3 to 6 months after the last rate hike is Bonds. The worst: Gold.
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Stocks Entering Period of Seasonal Strength Today:
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The Markets
Stocks closed little changed on Wednesday in what was a reversal session starting from a sharp dip at the opening bell amidst concerns pertaining to the guidance from tech titan Microsoft (MSFT). The large-cap index closed essentially unchanged, lower by a mere two basis points (0.02%). The benchmark remains marginally above previous declining trendline resistance and the 200-day moving average, both of which had worked to cap any upside attempt over the past year. At the lows of the session, the benchmark reached back to the 20 and 50-day moving averages at 3914 and 3939, respectively, which are keeping the short to intermediate-term rising paths alive, for now. The 50-day moving average is quickly converging on the 200-day moving average in what could become a bullish crossover event, but, as alluded to in our last report, buying these supposedly bullish technical events have traditionally led to poor entry points. The technicals continue to provide a rather neutral view with momentum indicators narrowing around their middle lines. The market appears to be searching for a catalyst following the mean reversion to start the year.
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Seasonal charts of companies reporting earnings today:
S&P 500 Index
TSE Composite
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