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Michael Kramer

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Technical analysis reveals two concerning chart patterns in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 that could signal a significant shift in trend for both indexes. The S&P 500 is forming a bearish flag...
Yesterday was a boring day, and given the amount of overload we will be getting starting today morning, you can’t blame the market for holding in place and trading sideways since Thursday. The...
Markets were higher on Friday, easing some of the pain inflicted throughout the week, rising by around 1%, with the S&P 500 down 83 basis points for the week. This week, it will be all about the...
On Thursday, U.S. stocks failed to rebound, with the Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500 extending Wall Street's latest Big Tech sell-off, driven by fears that the artificial intelligence trade might be...
Yesterday was a rough day for risk assets all around. We are currently witnessing the unwinding of the global carry trade in the Japanese yen. This development has significantly impacted volatility...
Stocks finished the day lower, but the FX market had a lot more action, especially in the Japanese yen, which moved sharply against the Australian dollar, the US dollar, the euro, the Canadian...
Realized volatility increased sharply yesterday, as expected, given that the S&P 500 gained over 1%. 10-, 20-, and 30-day volatility rose on the day. Additionally, the implied volatility unwind...
Stocks endured a rough week, with the S&P 500 down by around 2% and the NASDAQ 100 finishing lower by almost 4%. The move in the small caps also seemed to end now that the gamma squeeze is...
The stock market fell for a second day, with the S&P 500 and NASDAQ trading lower this week. There has been a lot of freaky stuff over the past few days, and there isn’t enough time to cover it...
This week won’t contain all of the economic data we have seen the past couple of weeks, but there will be a Q&A session between Jay Powell and David Rubenstein on Monday, July 15, at 12:30 PM ET....