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Paul Schatz, President, Heritage Capital

Don’t Confuse Brains with a Bull Market

On Wednesday at 9:20 am I will be with Laura Hutchinson on WTNH (ABC in CT) unveiling my top financial resolutions for 2018 with a special focus on those directly impacted by the tax reform bill passed last month. It has been one heck of a start to 2018 in the stock market with some of the strongest momentum in history. As I have mentioned a number of times, animal spirits were released into the economy and markets a year […]   Read More
Date: January 23, 2018

Permanently Higher Stock Prices

Last week I offered the idea that stocks may be settling into a little trading range before resuming the rally. Well that lasted all of one day as the bulls continue to press higher to begin the new week. Time and time again this market has punished any and all who dare to hold cash or, heaven forbid, short the market or hedge. As continue writing my year-end report to clients and I review commentary, I realized that for 20 […]   Read More
Date: January 23, 2018

Trading Range Quietly Sets In

Two days ago, I wrote about a vicious, nasty and wicked reversal across the stock market. While the pundits and naysayers concluded various bearish scenarios, history and facts didn’t back that up to any strong degree unless you wanted to cherry pick. More times than not, after a one day, ugly reversal, a short-term trading range sets in, which I see occurring right now. Interestingly, the biggest reversals this week were seen in the S&P 400 and Russell 2000 and […]   Read More
Date: January 19, 2018

Nasty, Wicked, Ugly Reversal

No sooner did the ink dry on yesterday’s blog than the markets saw a very ugly and wicked reversal which saw the Dow give up almost 400 points from high to low. The “feel” I wrote about turned out to be prescient pretty quickly as volatility spiked in a huge way on a relative basis. Check out the chart of the VIX below over the last two days. When you look at any of the major indices, sector or stocks, […]   Read More
Date: January 17, 2018

Volatility Index Acting Weird as Stocks Just Continue Higher

A new week begins and to no one’s surprise, stocks are set to open sharply higher. Even during the Dotcom bubble, stocks took a breather every now and then. In fact, they became very volatile during their melt up phase. That’s an element that has been lacking during this leg of the bull market.It’s not a great chart, but take a look at the volatility index below, also known as the VIX. Essentially, since the year began, this index has […]   Read More
Date: January 16, 2018

Small Caps Breaking Out. Certain Sectors like Dotcom/Bitcoin

After finally seeing a down day, the bulls came right back to work on Thursday with a blistering effort and very strong internals. That trend looks likely to continue into the holiday weekend. The real star of the day was the Russell 2000 index of small cap companies which had generally been consolidating nicely before bursting higher. You can see the blue line below which shows a ceiling where price has stopped three times before, also known as a flat […]   Read More
Date: January 12, 2018

One Down Day. New Bear Market?

In what continues to be an epic start to the New Year, the stock market finally did see a down day, albeit very small. The major indices closed fractionally lower without any damage being done. Yes, some have mentioned that the rally is “narrowing”, meaning less participation, however the NYSE A/D Line just hit an all-time this week. That’s a hard case to make that trouble is looming. Other have noticed that some of the weekly employment data is just […]   Read More
Date: January 11, 2018

Melt Up Continues as Goldilocks Rules the Employment Report

Four days in the New Year, four straight for the bulls. All major stock market indices remain at all-time highs. Nothing has been able to stop the stock market from surging higher. In fact, the move has been so powerful and widespread that after almost 9 years and 19,000 Dow points, the masses are FINALLY embracing the bull market. This can be seen in AAII sentiment figures, consumer confidence, Bitcoin and general public banter about how stocks have only one […]   Read More
Date: January 7, 2018

Junk Bonds Stepping Up. Everything Seems PERFECT!

Snowmageddon ’18 is here! Let’s make it two straight days in the New Year and two straight all-time highs in the major stock market indices with Dow 25K up next which was my next target after 23,000. After five straight closes above 25K, 30K will likely be the next target. So far, stocks have done nothing wrong and I do not believe the rally is ending here. However, I do think that the market is going to form a short-term […]   Read More
Date: January 4, 2018

Santa Arrives Late. Bulls Back in Control

Between my concerns about the last five days of the year and then the bullishness of the first day of the New Year, the market has been cooperating. Monday’s burst to new highs in essentially all of the major stock market indices puts the bulls firmly back in charge with the likelihood for some upside follow through on Wednesday. None of the major indices are doing anything wrong at the moment and they are all in sync to the upside. […]   Read More
Date: January 3, 2018