Mar 13 – The U.S. stock market saw its worst week since the 2008 financial crisis with Thursday being the worst day since the 1987 crash. Today on Financial Sense Newshour, we give a full wrap-up of this week's events before getting an update...
Nov 8 – Ryan Puplava gives this week's market wrap-up and explains the drivers behind another push to new record highs. Next, Richard Dickson at Lowry Research provides a technical update on the market and, lastly, Robert Rapier discusses oil...
Jun 14 – Ryan Puplava shares what moved the markets this week and tells us what we can expect in the weeks ahead. Richard Dickson of Lowry Research says his outlook is still positive and expects the markets to hit higher highs. Then, Damien Moore...
Sep 1 – Consumer confidence reaches an 18-year high, Trump succeeds on a trade deal with Mexico, and overseas risks are still lingering. Ryan Puplava discusses all of this and more in this week’s market wrap-up. Next, we speak with Lowry Research...
May 26 – We’re still in a bull market but the TINA (“There Is No Alternative” to equities) trade is now over, Richard Dickson, Chief Market Analyst at Lowry Research, tells Financial Sense Newshour in today’s podcast.
Feb 17 – After this week’s market wrap-up, Financial Sense Newshour interviews Richard Dickson of Lowry Research on the recent market correction, massive rebound, and what they’re seeing with their buying power and selling pressure...
Oct 28 – After this week’s market wrap-up with Ryan Puplava, Financial Sense Newshour speaks with Richard Dickson, Senior Market Strategist at Lowry Research, to get his thoughts on this strong bull market and what Lowry’s...
May 27 – After Ryan Puplava gives this week’s market wrap-up, we speak with technician Richard Dickson at Lowry Research who gives an update on investor behavior via their proprietary buying power and selling pressure gauges.
The recent rise in interest rates has had an effect on traditional market indicators such as the NY Advance-Decline Line or NY 52-week New Highs and Lows (particularly Lows) as compared to Lowry's Operating Companies Only indicators that include only U.S. common stocks.