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By Lawrence G. McMillanThe $SPX Index fell back below 4700 and has been struggling ever since. It has returned to its former trading range (4500 - 4700). A close below 4500 would also be a close...
By Lawrence G. McMillanJoin Larry McMillan as he discusses the current state of the stock market on Monday, January 10, 2022.Click here to view this week's charts »This Market Commentary is an...
By Lawrence G. McMillanThe fact that $SPX and the Dow ($DJX) are out-performing just about everything in the universe is well-known, but there doesn't seem to be any letup in the wide divergence...
By Lawrence G. McMillanJoin Larry McMillan as he discusses the current state of the stock market on Monday, January 3, 2022.Click here to view this week's charts »This Market Commentary is an...
By Lawrence G. McMillanThe fact that $SPX has made new closing and intraday highs is bullish. As for the $SPX chart, there should be support at the old breakout level near 4700, although that has not...
By Lawrence G. McMillanJoin Larry McMillan as he discusses the current state of the stock market on Monday, December 27, 2021.Click here to view this week's charts »This Market Commentary is an...
By Lawrence G. McMillanStocks plunged over 90 points at one time on Monday, December 20th. However, that produced enough of an oversold condition once again, that buyers stepped in and have taken $...
By Lawrence G. McMillanJoin Larry McMillan as he discusses the current state of the stock market on Monday, December 20, 2021.Click here to view this week's charts »This Market Commentary is an...
By Lawrence G. McMillanOver the last week, new 52-week Lows have been dominating New 52-week Highs, across all three data sets: NYSE, NASDAQ, and “stocks only.” The day after $SPX rallied to its all-...
By Lawrence G. McMillan$SPX is in a very volatile trading range, as $SPX has traversed the 4600 to 4700 area several times. Each time it declines, oversold conditions arise, spurring a rally. But...

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