Where are stocks going? | Markets 'N5 - Episode 42

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The Fed announced another 0.75% increase to the Fed funds rate this week, and continued to express a fairly hawkish tone. It's important to remember that the stock market is essentially a "futures market", therefore it looks forward well beyond today. So if the market senses more pain, it will price that pain into stock prices well in advance. Vice versa the same holds true in that when the stock market seems the worst but good things appear to be coming on the horizon, the market will also price in a recovery well before things "feel" better. Therefore it’s important to look beyond today when understanding your investments. This is where technical analysis can help us identify the market's landscape. In this weeks’ episode, I discuss one of our favorite indicator strategies to help monitor and measure risk, which can help us identify when it’s a good time to buy, hold or sell individual stocks.

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