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Freedom Capital Management June Market Update (Click for Full Article)

What is the Market looking for? Capitulation. Capitulation means surrender. In financial markets capitulation happens when a significant proportion of investors succumb to fear and sell over a short period of time, causing the price of a market to drop sharply amid high trading volume. This usually puts the market in a very oversold position and encourages long-term money managers to step back in.

Freedom Capital Management May Market Update (Click for Full Article)

The S&P Index is approximately 16% lower from January 1st. It is now in a downward sloping channel. The last four times the market has approached this area it has had a bounce higher. The indicators we use are giving us oversold signals, expecting a bounce, but the news and the rising interest rates continue to put pressure on the markets.

We put our clients’ interest first. 

Our Relative Strength Portfolio Strategy is positioned to be in the top performing areas of the market. 

We adjust holdings when the leadership changes.

 

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