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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Visualizing Big Data in Milliseconds – MIT Tech Review
New database technology speeds up visualizations by as much as 70 times on ordinary computers. – MIT Technology Review (click here if video is not observable)
Daily Risk Monitor – October 23
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Posted in Daily Risk Monitor
Tagged bonds, Currencies, global equity performance, Stocks
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U.S. Sector ETF Performance – October 23
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Tesla’s Head & Shoulders Formation
Tesla (TSLA) looks to close below its 50-day moving average today, the first close below its 50-day since March and its big move up (see chart). It is also testing the $160 neckline of a potential head and shoulders reversal. … Continue reading
Daily Risk Monitor – October 22
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Posted in Daily Risk Monitor, Uncategorized
Tagged bonds, Currencies, Global Equities, Stocks
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U.S. Sector ETF Performance – October 22
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Posted in Sector ETF Peformance
Tagged Consumer Discretionary, daily performance, Sector ETFs
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The Mouse House Breaks Out
Look closely at Disney’s stock and you will see cup and handles within cup and handle patterns. (click here if chart is not observable)
U.S. Employment Situation – September 2013
Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 148,000 in September, and the unemployment rate was little changed at 7.2 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment increased in construction, wholesale trade, and transportation and warehousing. – BLS (click … Continue reading
Apple Breaks Out
Nice to see one of our old faves trading better. We sense Apple may become a “laggard of choice” as institutional investors look for ways to play catch up in their performance. (click here if chart is not observable)
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Daily Risk Monitor – October 21
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