Tag: s&p 500
Yield Curve Signals and the Popular Delusion of the US Long...
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...
Technical Update for SP 500 and Nasdaq 100
By Andrew Nyquist
As the action continues to percolate (and on Fed day, no less), I thought it would be a good idea to provide a...
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,...
S&P 500 Technical Update: Key Levels
By Andrew Nyquist
The rubber band was stretched too far. Similar to sentiment getting too negative too fast, price fell too far too fast.
On November 16...
Market Analysis: Trend Health May Indicate September Inflection Point
By Sheldon McIntyre
Over the last couple of weeks I have been rethinking my bullish working thesis and in particular, the importance of September 2012. The...
October Market Report and Economic Update
By Greg Naylor
October was an uneventful month for major economic news, although Superstorm Sandy closed the NYSE for two days. This was the first...
Using DeMark Set Up Analysis to Gauge Timing of Market Bottom
By Andrew Nyquist
The gentle pullback came to an abrupt end this week in the financial markets. What was a nice easy pullback above key supports...
S&P 500 Technical Update
By Andrew Nyquist
Pretty heavy market lately. In late October I posted a blog with charts showing some key support levels for active investors to focus...
Forecasting the S&P 500 from GDP Data and What It’s Telling...
By Brad Tompkins
Last week the commerce department released their estimate of 2012 third quarter’s GDP growth rate. The preliminary 2.0% growth was better than 1.3%...
S&P 500 Support Levels to Focus On
By Andrew Nyquist
It been a chop and drop, grind lower type of market. And for traders, that's tough... especially those trying to enter swing long...