It's true that firms have been borrowing less in a sign they are still uncertain about the economy's prospects, despite record -
breaking rallies in the stock market.
Not exact matches
The
stock broke above 7 - year resistance at $ 8.26
in 2014, then
rallied to an all - time high of $ 18.48 a few months later.
Asian
stocks rose sharply on Tuesday, following Wall Street's record -
breaking rally after Irma's westward shift probably saved Florida $ 150 billion
in damages.
However, the
stock again
broke out
in end - September and extended the
rally last week.
Since the
rally off the lows of that base (~ $ 20) shot the
stock 90 % higher to the $ 38 area, the
stock probably won't have much gas left
in the tank to
break out to new highs without first going sideways for at least several weeks.
In 2013, the
stock broke out above multi-year resistance near $ 1.50,
rallying to a record high a few months later at $ 6.36.
Neutral —
Stocks or ETFs that are
breaking out right now (
in sync with S&P 500) are also decent buy candidates and may eventually outperform during the
rally.
So I had to shake my head yesterday... reading an article which reminded me SBUX has actually
rallied 1,100 % since 2009 (despite its more recent share price malaise)!?! A reminder that often the hardest part of buying growth
stocks isn't buying them, or even realising gains on them... it's NOT participating
in the huge long - term
rally after you realised your measly gain & proudly told people «you never go
broke taking a profit»!
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Break - Down Recessions and the Duration of Bad News Price - to - Sales Ratio May Prove Valuable International Markets Show Important Divergences Fixed Investment and the Technology
Rally Global Yield Curves, Earnings Growth, and Sector Returns Recessions and
Stock Prices Adjusting P / E Ratios for the Market Cycle Private Equity and Market Valuation Must
Stocks Rise Following a Cut
in the Fed Funds Rate?