Markets turned down again last week. Potentially this paints a failed breakout in the Nasdaq, which surged to new all time highs last week but didn’t see any other major index follow in its footsteps. We remain in a lunar red period for another week, so a pullback was not unexpected. Now it is important… Continue reading Investing is more about observing than forecasting
Author: Dan
Stock trader since 1986.
Method based on proprietary indicators, seasonal patterns and moon cycles.
Outlook for Week of July 27, 2015
Outlook for world markets with some comments for next week. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. The latest weekly reversal levels for over 1500 stocks and ETF can be found at http://www.ReversalLevels.com every weekend. For shorter term trading and more optimal entries you can get our daily reversal levels,… Continue reading Outlook for Week of July 27, 2015
When will the moon blink?
Stocks rallied strongly last week, and another lunar green period has ended with handsome gains. The lunar cycle keeps up its perfect record for the year. This is a highly unusual winning streak. If we consider the odds of correctly guessing the direction of the market over a given period at 50%, then getting it… Continue reading When will the moon blink?
Outlook for Week of July 20, 2015
Outlook for world markets with some comments for next week. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. The latest weekly reversal levels for over 1500 stocks and ETF can be found at http://www.ReversalLevels.com every weekend. For shorter term trading and more optimal entries you can get our daily reversal levels,… Continue reading Outlook for Week of July 20, 2015
Looking up
After another difficult Greece-dominated week stocks are trying to climb back. The lunar green period continues this week and that should support some kind of rally. Here is the current Nasdaq chart (click image to enlarge it): The market appears to have bottomed out last Wednesday. The Earl indicator (blue line) is turning up from… Continue reading Looking up