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S&P 500 Nears All Time Highs: Chart Implications

As I type, the S&P 500 is within one point of its all time highs set back in February. The question now is whether...

Relative Strength Breakout For Emerging Markets (EEM)?

For the past 5 years, the Emerging Markets have been caught in a sideways price channel. And the net result has been an outsized underperformance of...

Is This Cycle Foreshadowing A Turning Point In The Market?

While market cycles aren't one of the primary tools I use when applying technical analysis to the market, cycle work is still a useful tool...

Is The S&P 500 Forming A Bearish Rising Wedge Pattern?

Technical analysis of stocks and other financial markets is admittedly a "fuzzy" craft. Identifying technical patterns is not that dissimilar from gazing at the clouds:...

Market Breadth Indicators Mixed As Stocks Near Highs

Back on April 1, I posted a series of charts looking at the overall health of the markets in terms of the S&P 500...

Is The NYSE Composite Index Topping? Watch That Divergence

The markets have been choppy for several weeks and this has made it difficult for traders and investors to figure out the market's next...

S&P 500 Update: Wedge Pattern Keeping Market Bulls In Check

The past several weeks have been an adventure for active investors. To be honest, I've been itching to be more active, but my experience...

S&P 500 Within Reach Of Major Fibonacci Level

It's inevitable, every time investors start to "look" higher, the market reverses and punishes them. This has happened several times in 2015 as the...

Why The SP 500 May Be Targeting Higher Prices Yet

The current rally on the S&P 500 may be targeting higher prices yet. Why do I say that? Because that's what my Fibonacci method...

Emerging Markets (EEM) At Critical Juncture: Implications Abound

After a rough 2014 that carried over into early 2015, the Emerging Markets ETF (EEM) have finally begun to show some strong relative strength...

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