In case you don’t have a calendar handy, tomorrow marks the first trading day of July. If June’s been any indication, the second summer month of 2011 doesn’t bode too well for investors – that’s why you should be an impatient investor in the month ahead… Normally,… Read More
Market Analysis
Volatility is the undersong of the summer. The wild swings we’ve recently seen in the markets — in silver prices, the Dow, currencies, oil, etc. — have been a fulfillment of what we’ve been predicting for quite some time… And we can expect this… Read More
Not even one month after stepping over a critical “line in the sand,” the stock market is toeing up to another one. Since late May, the big-cap S&P 500 index has… Read More
There seems to be a clean pattern repeating itself today that developed exactly one year ago which I’m finding interesting. Let’s take a look at the pattern then, compare it to now, and over the next few weeks, see if the current future pathway of the pattern… Read More
1) BR has a Great shooting star into supply level. Looking to go short on an intraday basis if lows of Monday are broken. 2) PG has a nice Bullish Harami… Read More
Well this is certainty a very interesting predicament – the Daily Charts of the three major US Equity Indexes are all showing EMA compression. Short-term daily moving averages are falling as long-term averages are rising, and price is distinctly… Read More
To most people, the shares of recent IPOs – new companies that become publicly traded for the first time – look red hot… One of the market’s latest… Read More
In its latest brilliant move, the International Energy Agency is planning to release 60 billion barrels of crude oil — half of which is slated to come from American emergency reserves — to electronic bidding, starting this coming Wednesday. This made big news when it was announced… Read More
Ever since observing positive momentum and internal divergences at the 1,260 level (200d SMA), the upside target for the S&P 500 has been a retest of the 1,300 level. One could say the test happened today, and the current structure reveals now a negative internal (and momentum)… Read More
Ever since observing positive momentum and internal divergences at the 1,260 level (200d SMA), the upside target for the S&P 500 has been a retest of the 1,300 level. One could say the test happened today, and the current structure reveals now a negative internal (and momentum)… Read More
“The more stable the currency was, the more stable society would be – And the more successful as well.” – Matthew Lynn, quoting Friedrich Hayek in Lynn’s new book, BUST Greece has a downright depressing record of… Read More
“The more stable the currency was, the more stable society would be – And the more successful as well.” – Matthew Lynn, quoting Friedrich Hayek in Lynn’s new book, BUST Greece has a downright depressing record of… Read More