Outlook for world markets with our comments for next week. If you have any trouble to see the presentation below, then click here. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. * The latest weekly reversal levels for over 2500 stocks and ETF can be found every weekend at http://www.reversallevels.com/. *… Continue reading Outlook for Week of January 18
Author: Dan
Stock trader since 1986.
Method based on proprietary indicators, seasonal patterns and moon cycles.
Why last week’s drop didn’t change anything
Stock markets went into a steep slide last week, producing one of the worst starts to a new year ever. I wrote last week that the shorter term indications tend to pan out first, and that’s what we are getting. This gives us a new situation in the Nasdaq chart (click image to enlarge it):… Continue reading Why last week’s drop didn’t change anything
Outlook for Week of January 11
Outlook for world markets with our comments for next week. If you have any trouble to see the presentation below, then click here. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. * The latest weekly reversal levels for over 2500 stocks and ETF can be found every weekend at http://www.reversallevels.com/. *… Continue reading Outlook for Week of January 11
What a trading method can do for you – Part 3
In part 1 of this series I tried to explain why having a trading method is important. Somebody may have the body and the talent to be a top tennis player, but if he steps on the court without a clear game plan then he is not likely to win Wimbledon. An investor may have… Continue reading What a trading method can do for you – Part 3
Watching bonds for a big move
Stocks had a weak santa rally and the S&P 500 ended the yearly nearly unchanged. The S&P remains confined to the 2000-2100 range and the next major event is going to be when stocks break away from that range, up or down. Let’s have a look at the chart (click image to enlarge it): The… Continue reading Watching bonds for a big move