Yesterday the stock market opened higher, climbed even more and then started sliding, only to end the day down and down more than 1.5% from the intraday highs it had reached just a few hours earlier. That’s as disappointing as days can get for people who own stocks, other than a crash of course. Here… Continue reading Disappointing days can be bullish
Author: Dan
Stock trader since 1986.
Method based on proprietary indicators, seasonal patterns and moon cycles.
Time for a rally
Stocks made some wild moves to start the year. The first lunar red period of the year has ended with a 37 point loss for the Nasdaq. If the cycles stay on track then we are now due for a rally. Let’s have a look at the Nasdaq chart (click image to enlarge it): The… Continue reading Time for a rally
Outlook for week of January 12, 2015
Outlook for world markets with my comments for next week. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. If you have any trouble to see the presentation below, then you can also click here. Some people have been asking for the reversal levels for their favorite stocks and ETFs. They are… Continue reading Outlook for week of January 12, 2015
Weekly Reversal Levels for January 10, 2015
We study the longer term indications once a week, which is useful for market orientation and long term investing. Here are the weekly reversal levels for over 1000 stocks and ETF. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. If you have any trouble to see the presentation below, then you… Continue reading Weekly Reversal Levels for January 10, 2015
Why is the stock market so depressed?
Why is the market so depressed? That may sound like a funny question, because more than a few observers want us to believe that stock investors are becoming euphoric after 5 years of ongoing bull market. But is that so? Where are the signs of retail investors becoming euphoric? Or is it conjecture based on… Continue reading Why is the stock market so depressed?