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Category Archives: Technical Analysis
Seek and Destroy Trading Bots Killing Us
We are mad as hell. The markets are rigged, It had enabled a massive amount of predatory trading and had institutionalized a systemic and totally unnecessary unfairness in the market and, in the bargain, rendered it less stable and more … Continue reading
Posted in Technical Analysis, Uncategorized
Tagged HFT, Market Manipulation, Michael Lewis, Trading bots
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Russell 2000 At New All Time High
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Russell Breaking Out
The Russell 2000, this year’s laggard up 3.28 percent vs. the S&P500’s 12.45 percent, has triggered a cup with handle breakout (or, depending on your perspective, an inverse head and shoulder). The next level watch is its all-time high … Continue reading
S&P500 Tests 200-day For First Time In Almost Two Years
The S&P500 closed just above its 200-day moving and little over a point above the August lows. Going to interesting how this plays out. With all the fear and loathing, the index is only 5.60% of its September 19th high. … Continue reading
Posted in Equities, Technical Analysis
Tagged Dow Jones Industrials, NASDAQ, NYSE Composite, Russell 2000, S&P500
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Russell Turns Up
The Russell 2000, which was selling off while the S&P500 was making new highs, is behaving better and worth watching here as it has turned up before the other indices (see chart). Whether this is just short covering or a … Continue reading
Nasdaq Key Technical Levels
The Nasdaq is holding up better than the S&P500 and Dow, off only 3.37 percent from its recent high, and yet to test its 100-day. The index has even yet to break its 38.2 Fib retracement of the April 15 … Continue reading
Showtime for the S&P500
It’s showtime for the S&P500, which managed to hold and bounce from its 100-day moving average today. The bulls must continue their defense of the November 2012 trendline and the 50% retracement at the 1895-1900-ish level. Would love to see … Continue reading
Posted in Equities, Technical Analysis
Tagged Fibonacci levels, S&P500, Technical Analysis
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Nasdaq and Russell 2000 Bounce Off 100-day SMA
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Posted in Eurozone Sovereign Spreads, Technical Analysis
Tagged 100-day moving average, NASDAQ, Russell 2000
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Sector ETF Technical Analysis – February 21
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Posted in Sector ETF Peformance, Technical Analysis
Tagged Moving Averages, Sector ETFs
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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