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Chart Patterns: Bullish Or Bearish?
In this week's video, we will cover numerous chart patterns that can be found around the globe and answer the question - what are they telling us about stock market risks?
Developments In Foreign Stock Markets Are Hard To Ignore
For a weak market to become a strong market a transition must take place from a downtrend to an uptrend.
Is Energy About To Take Off?
The energy sector ETF (XLE) dropped 28% from its June 2014 high to the 2015 low. Last week, XLE completed the third and last step needed for a trend change.
Are The Bulls & Bears About To Resolve Their Standoff?
The weight of the evidence...and some of our chess moves.
Can The Bulls March Through Earnings?
The stock market will be looking for clues about the strength of the U.S. economy when several big name companies report earnings this week.
Stocks: Are Cracks Starting To Appear?
Looking at markets globally for signs and support.
How Far Could Stocks Fall After Friday’s Ugly Labor Report?
When market-friendly Fed talk fails to have its desired effect, then risk-management takes a big step forward on the priority list.
Will The Labor Report Take Down The Bulls?
Some hard evidence on the slowing momentum front and charts that relate more to price.
Could A Geometric Shape Save The Bulls?
It is not particularly surprising that stocks have been going nowhere fast in recent months given the recent negative slant on earnings expectations.
What Is Market Breadth Telling Us About Bear Market Risk?
While “mathematical formula” can sound complex, common sense tells us that if more stocks are making new lows than stocks making new highs, the major stock market indexes are more vulnerable to a sell-off.
Stocks: Lessons From 1994
Economic data, like the stock market, has been erratic in recent months. The “good data followed by weak data” pattern still seems to be in place.
Bullish Case Vs. Bearish Case
In this week's video, we review somethings to be optimistic about and somethings to be concerned about.
Risk Management Contingency Plans
It is uncomfortable for all human beings when markets are weak. However, decisions based on fear or the desire to reduce short-term anxiety tend to hurt long-term performance.
Expect More Uncertainty Related To Fed
It is typical for markets to become a bit fussy when the Fed is on the verge of shifting policy. The stock market has been following the indecisive script.
Bear Market Risk – A Realistic Assessment
Regardless of whether or not you believe in technical analysis, we know one thing with 100% certainty…we cannot start a new bear market until stocks make a lower high and a lower low
Bears To Be Left Behind?
Will the bears be left behind? The weight of the evidence (video).
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