Tag: technical analysis
Checking In On The US Equity Indices: A Technical Review
Year to date, the Nasdaq Composite is the best performing major index in the US equity indices, up 6.51% YTD. However, both the Dow...
Market Update: S&P 500 Technical Support Levels In Focus
So as the Greek drama continues to unfold with the looming referendum scheduled for this coming weekend and Greek banks closed until next week,...
Which Way Is Apple’s Stock (AAPL) Headed Next?
The past few months have seen shares of the world's largest company, Apple Inc. (AAPL) trade sideways in a 12 dollar pattern. A couple of months...
Stocks Vulnerable As Market Momentum Wanes
Waning Macro Market Momentum Indicates It Is Time To Row, Not Sail
From October 17 – November 28, 2014 the S&P 500 closed 29 consecutive...
S&P 500 Hits Major Fibonacci Milestone; Market Looks Tired
Technicians and those technically inclined have waited with abated breath to see if the S&P 500 large cap index would hit 2138. That price...
Why Investors Should Be Careful Using Market Divergence Signals
Nearly all technical analysts of stocks and other securities make use of technical indicators to help them make trading and investing decisions.
Technical indicators are...
Why Apple’s Next Move Is Important For Stocks (AAPL)
Everyone knows that Apple, Inc. (AAPL) is one of the titans in the stock market. And due to their market cap (currently $728 Billion),...
4 Cyber Security Stocks To Watch Into Earnings (FEYE, LOCK, RDWR,...
In 2015, the hallmark of cyber security stocks has been the monstrous increase in trading volumes. Obviously, more hackers and more "visible" attacks have...
Apple Earnings Report: Expectations And Chart Implications
Today Apple, Inc. (AAPL) will report earnings after the bell. And after crushing earnings last quarter, the expectations are running high (once again) into...
Keurig Green Mountain (GMCR): Coming To A Head With Earnings On...
Keurig Green Mountain (GMCR) really bombed their last product launch and as a result sales growth during the holiday quarter was flat year over...