Will 50 Percent Fibonacci Level Mark Nasdaq Inflection Point?
By Sheldon McIntyre
In 2012 we were reminded of the magnitude of the NASDAQ Composite decline during the 2000-2002 bear market. In March 2012 the index...
Dissecting Apple Earnings Estimates for Q1 2013: A Look Under the Hood
By Alex Salomon
Last week, in the column "Revisiting Apple's Stock" I offered a few thoughts on Apple and a modelization of the company's upcoming earnings,...
Bear Market Valuations and Conditions Saying Market Not Cheap
By Alex Bernal
Listening to a half a dozen “Giants of Investing” at a conference recently I could hardly hold back my scoff when one very...
Not So Far East: Investing Opportunities in Southeast Asia ETFs
By Jeff Wilson
For the finale of this 3 part series, we will look at traditional and non-traditional economic indicators that support the thesis that economic...
Relax, It’s Just Trading
By Walter Hill
If you are thinking that “relax” is a word not often associated with trading than by all means you would be correct....
Revisiting Apple’s Stock: An Earnings Preview
By Alex Salomon
If you have been reading seeitmarket.com articles since at least September, you probably read several columns from different commentators all pointing out to...
Yield Curve Signals and the Popular Delusion of the US Long Bond
By Alex Bernal
A lot of people have their pet theories on what a steepening or flattening yield curve means for the stock market. From CNBC...
Stock Market Nearing Key Technical Juncture
By Andrew Nyquist
Over the past week or so, investors have been barraged with an overabundance of market "noise." After a prolonged move to the downside,...
Exxon Mobil (XOM) Stock Chart Update
By Andrew Nyquist
Since I last covered the Exxon Mobil (XOM) breakout back in September, the stock has pulled in, retesting the breakout level around $85. To...
Exposing the VXX: Understanding Volatility Contango and Time Decay
I have been analyzing this market anomaly for some time now and am glad to be able to showcase my findings here on See...