Craig Thompson's Comment & Analysis
A complete archive of Craig Thompson's articles, including current analysis & opinion.
Over the past three months, the market has largely trended sideways, and volatility has increased substantially over the past six weeks. Recent events, such as last week’s DeepSeek-driven selloff and...
The market’s performance over the past month reflects a mixed picture of resilience and weakness. While the S&P 500 remains in a bullish structure and has held above key support levels, a closer...
The stock market continues to display near-term strength, with all major indexes in confirmed uptrends. The S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and Russell 2000 are all above their key moving averages, which...
As we move into September, the stock market's uptrend, which began in early 2023, continues to hold firm despite experiencing a series of routine corrections. In last month's newsletter, I discussed...
In my last two newsletters, “Narrow Market Breadth” and “Stock Market Internals Are Deteriorating Rapidly,” I highlighted significant technical weaknesses within the stock market, particularly...
As we move further into the year, stock market indexes continue to show impressive gains year to date, reflecting a robust uptrend that might suggest a broadly positive market sentiment. The major...
The S&P 500 index reached an all-time high this week; however, market internals continue to flash warning signs. A handful of large-cap semiconductor stocks appear to be propping up the market,...
During the past month, the S&P 500 Index advanced to all-time highs and is in a confirmed uptrend.
However, market breadth is increasingly suggesting internal market weakness. I view this...
In last month’s newsletter, I wrote the following:
“In the short term, the stock market is overbought, momentum is waning, and volume indicators are falling. This is a warning (not a...
Stocks are in a bull market and are not overstretched from a long-term price perspective.
In the short term, the stock market is overbought, momentum is waning, and volume indicators are falling....