Consumer loan activity remains depressed and this remains a burden on the housing market.
*** Stocks highlighted are for information purposes only and should not be considered as advice to purchase or to sell mentioned securities. As always, the use of technical and fundamental analysis is encouraged in order to fine tune entry and exit points to average seasonal trends.
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The Markets
Stocks traded around the flat-line on Wednesday as investors waited for earnings results from Tech darling NVIDA after the closing bell. The S&P 500 Index closed virtually unchanged, continuing to hold support at the 20-day moving average (5871), along with gap support that was opened around two weeks ago between 5783 and 5864, a zone that was reasonable to be filled before the march higher aligned with seasonal norms continues around the US Thanksgiving holiday, now just a week away. On a intermediate-term scale, there remains greater evidence of support than resistance, presenting the desired backdrop for strength that is normally realized in the market at year-end. Major moving averages are all pointed higher and momentum indicators continue to gyrate above their middle lines, providing characteristics of a bullish trend. We continue to like how our list of candidates in the market to Accumulate and to Avoid is positioned, but we are cognizant of changing market dynamics as revelations pertaining to Trump’s initiatives become apparent and as dollar/rate headwinds grow. We continue to scrutinize whether any changes are required as the price action evolves.


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