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(11/12/21) Investor complacency can be demonstrated by markets apparent lack of motivation despite rising rates and rising inflation, a condition that's not too surprising, given the Fed's more active intervention in the markets since 2000. Stocks are trading at their upper range of the Bollinger bands, suggesting there's not a lot of upside left, currently. Money Flow indicators are fairly over-sold this week, and MACD's are still in a sell signal, suggesting a struggle for prices, but no real sign of correction just yet. As interest rates on the 10-year Treasury continue to decline, watch the correlation between the direction of rates and the stock market.
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