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Price Headley was inducted into the Traders' Hall of Fame in 2007 and is the founder of BigTrends.com, which provides investors with specific real-time stock and options strategies and investment education to profit from significant market trends. Price appears regularly on CNBC, Fox News and ...more

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Pretty Clear Breakout Amid Valuation Challenges – Weekly Market Outlook
There was a fair amount of economic news posted last week, but perhaps none as important or as watched as the minutes from the January FOMC meeting.
The Importance Of Scanning For Trade Signals
Systematic signals and signal scans go hand-in-hand. By taking fear and greed out of your selection process, you won't suffer from the problems of flawed logic. And by freeing up your time and focus spent on hunting for trades, you can focus on trade management.
Textbook Breakout, Will It Confirm? – Weekly Market Outlook
The S&P 500's 2.0% gain last week carried the index to record highs and a record high close.
SPX Range & Oil Key Juncture – Weekly Market Outlook
The fact that the S&P 500 managed to gain 3.0% last week – despite Friday's 0.34% slide – verifies the current momentum is bullish. If that's not convincing enough, however, we also got a bullish MACD cross last week.
Use Smart Goals To Increase Your Trading Success
There are five critical elements that allow you to best define any goal.
Bearish Signs Continue – Weekly Market Outlook
While there's no denying last week was a rough one for the market, from one perspective, stocks still look like they've got a chance at recovering again.
The Fed, Earnings Season & GDP – Weekly Market Outlook
Despite Friday's lull, the market took a pretty big bullish step last week, following through on the reversal hints it was dropping before the three-day weekend.
Yields Continue To Fall Despite Looming Fed – Weekly Market Outlook
Last week was chock-full of economic announcements, though there's no denying Friday's employment snapshot took center-stage. It was, broadly speaking, good. The unemployment rate fell from 5.8% to 5.6% for December, and 252,000 new jobs were created.
Another January Swoon In Store? – Weekly Market Outlook
The S&P 500 (SPX) (SPY) is now down 1.1% since the Christmas break, versus the average 1.8% gain we usually see during this period of the year.
Nasdaq Composite Picking Up Steam – Weekly Market Outlook
Last week was a fairly typical Christmas holiday-split week, marked by weak volume before and after the day off, and a slight gain on par with the beginning of an average Santa Claus rally (not to mention the tepid bullishness in front of the Christmas break).
Crude Oil's Important New Range – Weekly Market Outlook
In simplest terms, last week, crude oil defined a floor around $54.25 and a ceiling around $59.30 per barrel. This is the most support and resistance we've seen for oil in months.
Capitulation Or Acceleration? – Weekly Market Outlook
Stocks toyed with the idea two weeks ago, but pulled the trigger last week. What's that? A significant stumble. After the bullish momentum slowed the first full week back after Thanksgiving, it reversed – in spades.
Can The Nasdaq Comp & Russell 2k Give The Next Boost? – Weekly Market Outlook
There was plenty of economic data in the lineup last week, but all eyes were on Friday's unemployment data. The jobs numbers were better than expected, but when you delve in they are perhaps not as good as the headlines implied.
Oil & Dollar At Crucial Long-Term Areas – Weekly Market Outlook
The overall trend for stocks remains positive, for the time being. We'll take a look at the bigger market picture right after we take a closer look at last week's economic reports.
Small, But Growing, Reasons To Be Concerned Here – Weekly Market Outlook
Stocks may have technically made a fourth straight weekly gain last week, but the real story was the incredibly quiet, flat market action.
Where We Stand Now After The Volatility – Weekly Market Outlook
We'll take our usual look in a moment, right after dissecting last week's and this week's most important economic information.
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