History suggests the answer is probably no

History suggests the answer is probably no. More often, the reversal of a yield-curve inversion has signaled that the wheels are about to come off the economy and the stock market with it, according to Tom Essaye, a former Merrill Lynch trader and founder of Sevens Report Research.

How Far Can Stocks Run (New Technical Targets)

What’s in Today’s Report: How far can stocks run? (New technical targets), Why did the Dollar and Treasury Yields fall so hard? And more…

Sevens Report Analysts Quoted in ZeroHedge on November 8th, 2022

The lack of a concrete timeline or any real details about plans to reopen the Chinese…wrote analysts at Sevens Report Research.

Sevens Report Analysts Quoted in Market Watch on November 8th, 2022

The lack of a concrete timeline or any real details about plans to reopen the Chinese economy…wrote analysts at Sevens Report Research.

Market Multiple Levels: S&P 500 Chart

What’s in Today’s Report: Market Multiple Levels – S&P 500 chart, What the midterms mean for markets, and more…

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Market Multiple Table: November Update

What’s in Today’s Report: Market Multiple Table – November update, Chart – value stocks down just 5% YTD vs. more than 33% for growth stocks.

Election Preview

What’s in Today’s Report: Election preview, Chart: Technicals dominate S&P 500 price action – key levels to watch, and more…