JJ Kinahan's Opinion & Analysis
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The trading week is off to a sort of “delayed dog days of summer” start. Investors might want to be cautious, with a relatively quiet earnings week and a Friday inflation report as the...
That hissing noise you hear is the air being let out of the market’s tires after an epically disappointing August jobs report. The Delta variant seems to be sinking its teeth into the economy,...
Last week, the countdown to Friday was for a speech by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell. This week, the clock is ticking on an August jobs report that might help shape Fed policy and investors’...
As a new month opens, “reopening” stocks are finding some new life in spite of growing worries about the Delta variant.Shares of stocks tied to the reopening of the economy, including...
Barring some sort of huge selloff today, we’re on track for the seventh-straight winning month.That would be the longest positive streak for the S&P 500 Index since 2017, but investors need...
What is it about Fridays lately? Last week, Friday brought a critical speech from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell. This week, the August payrolls report comes Friday and could help shape market action and...
Intrigue is growing ahead of tomorrow’s speech by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.The market seems convinced there will be a taper of the Fed’s $120-billion-a-month bond purchase program at...
(Wednesday Market Open) Maybe as a kid you waited all week to hear the top-40 broadcast. Well, today the countdown begins, but Casey won’t be the deejay. It’s all about counting the hours...
After another big rally to start the week, what can Wall Street do for an encore?Maybe not a lot, at least for the moment. Stocks moved up just a bit in pre-market trading. It looks early like there...
The fresh air of Wyoming beckons this week, but it will have to be from a distance as Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and company prepare for a virtual Jackson Hole symposium.Powell’s keynote speech...