The first week of September has been more or less flat in the US stock markets. Once again we see a lot of observers call for the next crash or bear market based on all kind of indications. Today we will join the dance and take a look at margin debt, but let’s start with… Continue reading Is margin debt too high?
Author: Dan
Stock trader since 1986.
Method based on proprietary indicators, seasonal patterns and moon cycles.
Key reversal levels for week of September 8, 2014
Our key tables and comments for this week, now in slideshow format. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. Click on “Slideshare” (bottom left) if you want to save and print it. If you have any trouble to see the presentation below, then you can also click here. Good luck,… Continue reading Key reversal levels for week of September 8, 2014
Outlook for September
Stock markets have reached new highs last week. The S&P 500 has climbed above 2000 for the first time and now sits right at our Top target at 2004. Further gains appear likely, but September and October are two months with a rather bad reputation and that may prompt investors to take some profits. Let’s… Continue reading Outlook for September
Key reversal levels for week of September 1, 2014
Our key tables and comments for this week, now in slideshow format. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. Click on “Slideshare” (bottom left) if you want to save and print it. If you have any trouble to see the presentation below, then you can also click here. Good luck,… Continue reading Key reversal levels for week of September 1, 2014
The case for Dow 32000 Updated
Here are some updates on a series of long term charts I posted last year. Interestingly the case for Dow 32000 is still alive and kicking. Who would have thought? Let’s start with the Dow going back to 1928. This is a very large image, so click on it to see the full detail: The… Continue reading The case for Dow 32000 Updated