Tag: market cycles
S&P 500 Forecast: Stocks Likely to Pullback This Week
The stock market rose last week, with the S&P 500 (SPX) up 42 points to 2707, or 1.6%.
The Fed kept interest rates unchanged and...
Amazon (AMZN) Trading Outlook: Will Weak Guidance Derail Stock?
Amazon (AMZN) fell by as much as 5% on Friday morning, after reporting earnings that beat Wall Street expectations but issuing guidance that missed.
Our...
Apple Stock (AAPL) Leaps Higher, But How Long Will It Last?
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) rose as high as 5% on Wednesday morning, after reporting earnings that beat Wall Street expectations, which it had guided lower...
Square Stock (SQ) Downgraded as Cycles Point Lower
Square's (NASDAQ: SQ) stock price fell by more than 7% on Tuesday morning, after the mobile payment company was downgraded.
Our analysis of the stock’s...
S&P 500 Weekly Outlook: Cycles Likely to Push Stocks Higher
The stock market fell slightly last week, with the S&P 500 (SPX) down 6 points to 2665.
While trade talks made little progress, the Fed...
Western Digital (WDC) Misses Earnings Expectations, Stock Rallies
Western Digital Corporation (WDC) rose by 12% at one point, even after posting earnings that missed Wall Street expectations.
The stock’s "market cycles" and recent...
IBM Beats Earnings Expectations But Stock Overbought Near-Term
IBM (NYSE: IBM) soared 10% higher on Wednesday morning, after posting earnings that beat Wall Street expectations.
IBM's stock "market cycles" point to a bit...
eBay Stock Higher On Activist Investor Comments, Cycles Suggest Upside
eBay (EBAY) traded 8% higher on Tuesday morning, after an activist investor floated the idea of splitting the company into smaller firms.
From a short-term...
S&P 500 Weekly Forecast: Downside Blip For Stocks?
The stock market rose last week, with the S&P 500 (SPX) up 75 points to 2671, an increase of nearly 3%.
Traders were excited by...
Schlumberger’s Stock Rises After Earnings as Cycles Point Higher
Schlumberger (NYSE: SLB) soared 6% higher on Friday morning, after posting in line earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street expectations.
Our analysis is that...