Charles Payne's Market Commentary Marking Time 5/14/2024 - The market got a good jump out of the gate on Monday, but
more evidence that consumers are bracing for higher prices
took the wind out of the sails.
Interestingly, market
breadth was overwhelmingly bullish,
especially for the NASDAQ Composite....
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Recent commentary from Charles Snuffed Out 5/13/2024 1:37:29 PM By Charles Payne BRACING FOR MORE INFLATION DATA 5/13/2024 9:37:54 AM By Charles Payne Cold Water 5/10/2024 1:23:16 PM By Charles Payne IN TUNE 5/10/2024 9:58:14 AM By Charles Payne Disconnect 5/9/2024 1:09:13 PM By Charles Payne
Payne's Perspective: May 6, 2024: Big Government is Hurting the Nation It was a snapback week, but lingering concerns mean more volatility ahead. Market breadth was impressive, but new lows in the NASDAQ Composite underscore what happens when stocks fall out of favor. Punishment for disappointments remains high. Reactions to earnings misses improved but are still Read more.
The Dividend Report - May 2024 Corporate buybacks are under the gun again this election season, and while I think it’s a mistake to tax them 4%, there will be greater scrutiny upon them no matter which party wins the White House. While a third of dividends are conflicted with executive compensation, the rest serve the legitimate Read more.
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