The S&P 500 is doing its best to build on the half-point rally it put together last week. All in all, there's no reason to expect stocks to reverse recent weakness and launch toward previous highs. It's better to see stock consolidate after the recent declines, and, perhaps, grind higher...
September 7, 2010 *****The Final Summer Fling? *****Euro Banks *****Technical Analysis and Confidence Fellow Investor, Summer is now officially over, at least from a business and cultural sense. Kids are back in school, beach retreats are over, and we can expect to see stock market volume return as traders...
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Your Daily Profit May 29, 2009 *****Stocks: Bullish or Bearish? *****One of My Secret Weapons *****The Trend is Your Friend Fellow Investor, The high close for the Nasdaq since the rally began was 1,763. Yesterday’s close was 1,751. For the S&P 500, the high close was 929 and it closed at 906...
THE STOCK MARKET Hope camouflaging a water torture, drip-by-drip decline is one way of describing today’s stock market. The big problem with all the bottom calling a few months back by Bob Doll, BlackRock’s “Trillion Dollar Man” , by Mad Man Cramer last week and by Investor’s...
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