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By now, regular Chaikin PowerFeed readers know all about my market optimism for 2024... In short, it

By now, regular Chaikin PowerFeed readers know all about my market optimism for 2024... In short, it draws heavily on the "bullish" tendency of stocks in a presidential-election year. [Chaikin PowerFeed]( I'm Still 'Bullish'... But Ready for the Next 'Buying Opportunity' By Marc Chaikin, founder, Chaikin Analytics By now, regular Chaikin PowerFeed readers know all about my market optimism for 2024... In short, it draws heavily on the "bullish" tendency of stocks in a presidential-election year. The S&P 500 Index made another new all-time high this week. It closed at 5,175 on Tuesday. It's up about 8% so far this year. Notably, the move to new highs features a broadening out of strength within the S&P 500... The Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight Fund (RSP) has finished higher for six straight weeks. That tells us the market's current strength isn't isolated to the "Magnificent Seven" stocks. Meanwhile, a stronger-than-expected U.S. economy and expectations of lower interest rates have triggered a flood of new money into stocks... So far this year, more than $90 billion has flowed into global equity exchange-traded funds ("ETFs"). And over a recent three-week stretch, $35 billion moved into U.S. equity ETFs. Now, the reality is that bull markets can – and often do – climb a "wall of worry." But so far in 2024, investors have thrown caution to the wind and not really worried at all. And as I've said time and again, the biggest gains are likely still ahead of us... Recommended Links: [This Breakthrough Could Be BIGGER Than AI]( Renowned futurist and NYU Professor Scott Galloway went on record saying this would be BIGGER than AI. And as usual, millions of investors are giving up at the exact wrong time. It's easily the biggest story in the world you're likely NOT paying attention to unless you're personally affected... and it could lead to a series of 200%... 500%... even 1,000% gains. But don't take our word – hear it from an employee at our corporate affiliate Stansberry Research who is part of this story... and who says this breakthrough tech saved his life and let him see his sons grow up. [Breakthrough story here](. [U.S. Dollar to 'Go Crypto']( Trillion-dollar institutions like Fidelity and BlackRock are backing bitcoin, driving the price to above $65,000 in early March. But one highly respected crypto expert, who first started mining bitcoin in 2013, says that what's coming next could have implications far beyond the bitcoin market. It'll surprise you... and could blindside millions of people. [Get the full story here while there's still time](. The final seven months of presidential-election years (from June 1 to December 31) are often the best-returning months. In 16 of the past 18 presidential-election years, the S&P 500 was up over that span. And in all those instances, the index averaged a 10% gain. But for now, we're in the "March to May" time frame of the presidential-election-year pattern. Historically, this part of the pattern tells us to look for a buyable low in stocks. In other words, the next three months are usually the most challenging part of this pattern. I expect to see volatile and choppy price activity until we get closer to the national nominating conventions for Republicans and Democrats. They both happen in the summer. To that point, some short-term red flags are popping up in the market... Many tech stocks are getting overheated. And some volatility is already occurring. Apple (AAPL), the world's largest tech company, is down more than 12% from its mid-December high. Meanwhile, the Chicago Board Options Exchange's Volatility Index ("VIX") has ticked up from 12 in December to 14 today. Even if that reading is still near historic lows, it indicates that investors are getting more worried as stocks keep soaring to new highs. The price of gasoline is up about 10% since late January. That tells us inflation likely isn't dead yet. And as market sage Paul Macrae Montgomery famously coined, there's the "magazine cover indicator" – which has historically served as a contrarian indicator for stocks. Keep in mind that this week's edition of Barron's magazine featured a set of bull horns. All of these short-term red flags are enough to make some investors want to bury their heads in the sand. But as investors, we need to stay focused on the big picture and the long term. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said last week that the central bank wants to make sure inflation is under control before cutting interest rates. But notably, his comments also included a key phrase – "and we're not far from [that confidence]." To me, the comments about holding off on rate cuts mean that Powell sees the same strong economy as the stock market. And with things going as well as they are right now, he doesn't see any need to cut rates yet. But considering the "overheated" climate, it feels like we're overdue for a bigger pullback in stocks. And the market tends to sell off when any economic data disappoints compared with expectations. That doesn't mean my long-term outlook is changing. It would be a buying opportunity. In the end, everything still matches up with previous presidential-election years. I'm still "bullish" on stocks in 2024. And we shouldn't panic when the long-awaited bigger sell-off happens. Good investing, Marc Chaikin Market View Major Indexes and Notable Sectors # Hld: Bullish Neutral Bearish Dow 30 -0.29% 13 17 0 S&P 500 -0.2% 187 256 54 Nasdaq -0.24% 38 50 12 Small Caps -1.82% 415 1091 403 Bonds -1.54% Energy +1.03% 2 19 2 — According to the Chaikin Power Bar, Large Cap stocks and Small Cap stocks are Bullish.. Major indexes are mixed. * * * * Sector Tracker Sector movement over the last 5 days Energy +3.9% Materials +0.99% Financial +0.69% Communication +0.48% Staples -0.26% Utilities -0.35% Industrials -0.45% Health Care -0.52% Discretionary -0.63% Information Technology -0.81% Real Estate -1.61% * * * * Industry Focus Pharmaceuticals Services 5 25 5 Over the past 6 months, the Pharmaceuticals subsector (XPH) has underperformed the S&P 500 by -15.51%. Its Power Bar ratio which measures future potential is Neutral, with an equal number of Bullish and Bearish stocks. It is currently ranked #13 of 21 subsectors and has moved down 2 slots over the past week. Indicative Stocks [rating] AXSM Axsome Therapeutics, [rating] PLRX Pliant Therapeutics, [rating] SAVA Cassava Sciences, In * * * * Top Movers Gainers [rating] WST +3.54% [rating] HAL +2.96% [rating] MSFT +2.44% [rating] GOOGL +2.37% [rating] WRK +2.2% Losers [rating] LEN -7.64% [rating] ENPH -6.57% [rating] VFC -5.81% [rating] FSLR -5.47% [rating] DG -5.13% * * * * Earnings Report Reporting Today Rating Before Open After Close AZO, PGR JBL No earnings reporting today. Earnings Surprises [rating] DKS DICK'S Sporting Goods, Inc. Q4 $3.85 Beat by $0.49 [rating] ULTA Ulta Beauty, Inc. Q4 $8.08 Beat by $0.54 [rating] DG Dollar General Corporation Q4 $1.83 Beat by $0.10 [rating] ADBE Adobe Inc. Q1 $4.48 Beat by $0.10 * * * * You have received this e-mail as part of your subscription to PowerFeed. If you no longer want to receive e-mails from PowerFeed, [click here](. You’re receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL}. 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All employees of Chaikin Analytics, LLC (and affiliated companies) must wait 24 hours after an investment recommendation is published online – or 72 hours after a direct mail publication is sent – before acting on that recommendation. This work is based on SEC filings, current events, interviews, corporate press releases, and what we've learned as financial journalists. It may contain errors, and you shouldn't make any investment decision based solely on what you read here. It's your money and your responsibility.

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