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The market environment has changed dramatically from that which defined the past two decades.
Interest rates are significantly higher which should bring equity valuations down though that is not the case today.
However, this may be one reason insiders have little to no appetite for their shares at present.
Then again, it could also be that they see the economy being significantly weaker than traditional measures suggest.
Certainly, the deteriorating breadth of corporate earnings supports that view.
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Stocks got a major boost last Friday afternoon as implied volatility dropped sharply in the final hours of the day, aided by a large end-of-month $4+ billion buy imbalance for the...
Last week, we discussed that continued bullish exuberance and high levels of complacency can quickly turn into volatility. Over the previous week, the market fell sharply...
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