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15 days ago
The retreat has stretched without quite triggering the sort of cleansing panic that can set up a "close your eyes to the headlines and buy" setup.
43 days ago
Mike Santoli: Geopolitical jolt comes at a fragile time for the stock market ○
The markets have already been caught in an uneasy equilibrium, with a clean bullish consensus undergoing persistent scrutiny, writes Mike Santoli.
50 days ago
The S&P 500 is caught in an unusually tight range. Is this bull market resilient or exhausted? ⊖
Mike Santoli looks at how the S&P 500 has spent nearly four months in an unusually tight range, repeatedly failing to sustain upside momentum.
78 days ago
Mike Santoli: Can an old bull learn new tricks? ○
Now in its fourth year, the bull market is maturing and finding it harder to rely on the energy sources of its youth.
3 months ago
Mike Santoli's long-time 'Mystery Broker' source reveals himself. What he thinks about 2026 ○
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"Mystery Broker" joined CNBC's Michael Santoli on "Closing Bell" Tuesday, where MB's identity was revealed to be David Snyder.
Santoli's Thursday market wrap-up: Relief bounce in the indexes looks welcome but inconclusive ⊕⊕
Reassuring results from Micron breathed life back into the AI-infrastructure theme while a cool CPI reading let investors exhale.
Santoli's Wednesday market wrap-up: Ability to absorb unwind of AI-infrastructure trade being tested ○
Efforts to rotate away from danger by moving to banks, value stocks and consumer cyclicals are hitting some near-term limits.
Santoli's Tuesday stock wrap-up: Market gears and pro-cyclical rotation both slip a bit ○
The key indexes are sputtering near levels reached almost eight weeks ago.
4 months ago
Santoli's Friday market wrap-up: Stocks are caught in opposing currents of AI anxiety and economic enthusiasm ⊖
Friday, the AI pressure proved too heavy for the economically sensitive parts of the market to absorb fully, leaving the S&P 500 with a small weekly loss.
Santoli's Thursday market wrap-up: Investors conclude Fed won't smother growth or restrain stocks ⊕
Rush of capital heads toward value over growth and small-cap over large. But a broader market is not a safer or more stable one.