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Tag Archives: S&P500
Daily Interest Rate Monitor – February 20
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Week in Review
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BIDzilla!
This is what happens when traders try and game a correction of overbought conditions and there are no real sellers. BIDzilla as in Godzilla! Here’s what we said after the first trading day of the new year: The two big … Continue reading
Nice Start…To the Moon, Alice!
Nice bubblicious start to the New Year! The third best, in fact, for the S&P500 since 1991. The two big macro swans – the Eurozone crisis and fear of China’s hard landing — which caused much of the volatility … Continue reading
Posted in Equities, Technical Analysis
Tagged DAX, First Day of Trading, Hang seng, New Year, S&P500
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‘Twas The Week Before Christmas
Santa Baby! Less than thirty points to a new post crash high for the S&P500. Stocks are getting a little giddy, but other markets are confirming the rally, however. Safe havens — bonds and gold — are moving lower. Global … Continue reading
Posted in Equities, Technical Analysis
Tagged "Twas The Week Before Christmas, 3D Sytems, S&P500, Stratasys, Transports
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2012: The Year of Stock Market Symmetry
We were playing around with the charts on Friday night (‘cuz that’s what nerds do with their Friday nights) and discovered something very interesting about the 2012 stock market. The results are illustrated in the table and chart below. The … Continue reading
Posted in Technical Analysis, Uncategorized
Tagged 2012, corrections, Fibonacci retracement levels, rallies, S&P500, Symmetry
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Cliff Diving – Day 12: Give ’em Hell, Harry!
Geez, we’re off the desk for less than 12 hours and the Senate Majority Leader (SML) takes an ugly stick to the stock market. Far from the trading action, but here’s our read Reid. Let’s start with Harry talking to … Continue reading
How Low Can The Bears Go?
Tomorrow is a big test for U.S. equities. No doubt the bears will be banging on last week’s low volume ramp. S&P futures are already down 6 points in overnight trading. But will there be real sellers to feed the … Continue reading
Week in Review
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U.S. Equity Sector ETF Performance
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Posted in Sector ETF Peformance
Tagged Consumer Discretionary, Energy, Financials, Health Care, S&P500, Staples
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