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Quick Take: S&P 500, A Confusing Shake n Bake?

By Andrew Nyquist The S&P 500 continues to frustrate participants on both sides of the investing line, lazily hanging around levels like a dog (i.e. 1280ish, now...

Chartology: S&P 500 Updated chart

**Other technical stock charts found here. Tagged and searchable under "chartology." S&P 500 annotated daily stock chart with technical analysis overlay as of January 11, 2012.  Price...

Chartology: S&P 500 Update

**Other technical stock charts found here. Tagged and searchable under "chartology." S&P 500 annotated daily stock chart with technical analysis overlay and inverse head and shoulder technical...

Chartology: The S&P 500

**Other technical stock charts found here. Tagged and searchable under "chartology."   S&P 500 annotated daily stock chart with technical analysis overlay January 3, 2012.  Price Support and...

S&P 500 Breaking Higher, Banks Lending a Hand

By Andrew Nyquist The S&P 500 has found a friend to assist in its attempt to break above the descending upper wedgeline and 200 day moving...

Market Levels and Expectations

By Andrew Nyquist After the big up day yesterday, investor expectations have experienced a bit of whiplash; from the doldrums of last week to overnight dreams...

Market Futures Higher, Technicals Pointing to Rally

By Andrew Nyquist The markets are readying for a rally.  For the past few days, the markets have opened higher, only to take the wind out...

Quick Take: Technical Update and The Week Ahead

By Andrew Nyquist This week, the markets continued their slide down the slippery slope.  But that slide may finally find a bottom early next week.  Currently...

S&P 500 Range Narrowing: Levels to Watch

By Andrew Nyquist Futures pushed higher this morning indicating a morning hop.  But indecision is still high and the market is nearing an inflection point.  The past few...

Quick Take: 1257 May Hold the Key to the Markets

By Andrew Nyquist Over the past few days, the S&P 500 has been able to pierce 1257 briefly, only to close at or below the level.  So why...

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