Eeyore’s Rain Clouds Hover Over The Market

Eeyore’s Rain Clouds Hover Over The Market

When you are caught in the rain, you don’t need a meteorologist’s weather forecast. Afterall, you are soaking wet. When the NASDAQ crashes more than 4% in a day, you don’t need a stock prognosticator to tell you the market...
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Some Pros – Lots Of Cons

Bulls won a tug of war with bears to start the week. The NASDAQ was up early in the session before falling to make a new 52-week, intraday low and closed well into the green by day’s end. Investors might...
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Buyers Beware

Last week we wrote about distressed market signals in the form of an upside-down V pattern. Stocks started the week deep on the red side of the tape before rebounding mid-session. The NASDAQ’s intraday low of 12,722.59 didn’t totally complete...
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Getting Defensive

When a flag is flown upside-down, it’s a sign of distress, meaning something is wrong. The letter V is usually associated with victory, or in the case of the stock market, a bullish rebound. However, much like a flag hoisted...
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Knock, Knock, Knocking On Recession’s Door

Sometimes the market zigs when you thought it might zag. That’s the uncertainty of investing. It’s also why it is important to have a defined strategy as you navigate choppy waters, like we are in now. Last week, our market...
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It Looks Like A Buyers’ Market

Traders might consider Monday an inside day as it traded within the range of the last five-days’ high and low. However, we see the playing field differently. The technical landscape appears to reveal an opportunity to get into the market....
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This I–I Close To A New Bullish Trend

Last week we thought that if the NASDAQ successfully cleared its 50-day moving average hurdle then the index would continue higher. Fortunately, we called that race right. Stocks continued their move upward on Monday with the NASDAQ closing at its...
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An Unexpected Plot Twist

Well, you had to think a relief rally was due. Congress spending another $1.5 trillion was the impetus to get bulls into action with the NASDAQ pulling itself over the cliff’s edge last week. Like a scene in the movies...
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Sending Out An SOS

S.O.S. started out as Morse Code for Save our Ship. It was a distress signal for other ships in the area to help vessels stranded, or worse, at sea. Since then, it’s evolved to some other uses. The band Motley...
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