Tag: stock market analysis
Chartology: S&P 500 Channel View Revisited
S&P 500 annotated daily stock chart with technical analysis overlay as of March 29, 2012.  Price Support and Resistance Levels.  Bullish Channel View.
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Guest Reader Blog: Is 1500 on Tap for the S&P 500?
By Alex Salomon
Some trading months are just blessed by the Gods. Ironic for an agnostic like me! Take January 2011/2012: one could simply pick a...
Chartology: NDX Flirting with Upper Channel Resistance
By Andrew Nyquist
The Nasdaq 100 (NDX) has been running for a while. In fact, running so fast that I'm getting tired thinking about it. The...
Bernanke Lathers up Equity Markets, Metal Heads
OMG, did he say QE may last forever? I feel like a school girl (or was that school boy? -- cue, Lloyd Christmas please). Comments...
Chartology: S&P 500 Channel View
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S&P 500 annotated daily stock chart with technical analysis overlay as of March 26, 2012.  Price Support and Resistance Levels.  Bullish Channel View.
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Quick Take: S&P 500 Eyeing 1375?
By Andrew Nyquist
And here we are again eyeing that that all important S&P 500 toggle at 1375. The only difference this time is that we're looking...
Portfolio Positioning: What to do in the Months Ahead
By Joshua Schroeder
The strength of the current stock market rally has been impressive. The S&P is up nearly 10% for the year and nearly 30%...
Chartology: Dow Jones Inverse Head and Shoulders Target
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Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) annotated daily stock chart with technical analysis overlay as of...
The Importance of the 1380 Toggle
By Andrew Nyquist
Well the Fed has spoken again. And Gentle Ben has left every door ajar in hopes the market will party on: "the economy...
Is This Just Another Garden Variety Pullback?
By Andrew Nyquist
Just as one should never be short a dull market, one should also be weary of being long a lullaby... Once you get hooked into snooze-control,...