A source of fuel that has worked to inflate equity values is running out.
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Stocks Entering Period of Seasonal Strength Today:
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The Markets
Stocks edged higher on Thursday as investors wait for the results of January’s payroll report slated to be released before Friday’s opening bell. The S&P 500 Index gained just less than four-tenths of one percent, holding support at the 20-day moving average (~6003). The benchmark remains below the upper limit of gap resistance that was opened during the Artificial Intelligence fuelled selloff recorded a week ago Monday between 6017 and 6088. The market remains in a tenuous state as broader momentum dwindles. Momentum indicators have negatively diverged from price since the middle of last year, highlighting the waning enthusiasm investors had been expressing towards tech-heavy benchmarks, like this, amidst extreme valuations. We continue to monitor the potential impact of the apparent rotation in the market on our list of candidates in the market to Accumulate and to Avoid and we have adopted more of a neutral appearance as segments that were previously noted as Accumulate candidates fall off (eg. Technology) and as areas to Avoid are added.


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