This is an update to the long term outlook we presented in February. We pointed out that the 3200-3300 level on the Nasdaq was going to be a tough resistance zone. And indeed, the market has now spent several months trying to overcome that level, and failing so far, with the Nasdaq currently sitting at… Continue reading Long term Nasdaq chart
Author: Dan
Stock trader since 1986.
Method based on proprietary indicators, seasonal patterns and moon cycles.
Prospects for Gold
This is an update to the long term gold chart we posted in February. The large drop of the recent weeks is giving us more clarity going forward. Here is my first chart (click for larger image): This is a monthly chart. Even with the recent drop, this market is still in a clear long… Continue reading Prospects for Gold
Eclipses and the Stock Market
We are entering the first eclipse season of the year, so today I will share some research before we present our current interpretation of the market. Upcoming lunar and solar eclipses are known in advance and sometimes announced in the news. And on astrology related sites you will usually find forecasts about the impending disasters… Continue reading Eclipses and the Stock Market
LT Wave reviewed
In mid February I posted an experimental chart, which I called the LT Wave. It showed expected ups and downs in the market until the end of March. How has it panned out? Well, not so bad as can be seen in this comparison with the S&P 500 (click for larger image): As I pointed out,… Continue reading LT Wave reviewed
Hanging on
The Nasdaq briefly touched a new high for the year last week, but then sold off and fell through important support levels. The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrials are showing a bit stronger, and are still within their up trends that started last November. What to make of this? Here is the current… Continue reading Hanging on