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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,…
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Stocks have been pressured by the uncertainty over the Greek referendum last week. Of course, the result of that vote was already available on Google trends days ago, as I suggested in my quick post yesterday. What kind of reaction can we expect this week? Let’s have a look at the S&P chart (click image…
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A lot of eyes are on Greece today. How will the people vote in the referendum on the EU bailout diktats/proposals? Pollsters are telling us it is too close to call. But maybe there is a much easier way to foretell how this vote will go. Google trends allows us to see which search terms…
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Outlook for world markets with some comments for next week. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. If you are looking for the free weekly reversal levels for over 1500 stocks and ETF, they are now available at http://www.ReversalLevels.com every weekend. For shorter term trading and more optimal entries you…
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Markets have stayed nervous, and for good reason. The weekend developments in Greece are causing big moves in world markets today. Will this push the US markets out of the sideways range they have occupied for months? Maybe. Let’s have a look at the situation in the Nasdaq (click image to enlarge it): The market…
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Outlook for world markets with my comments for next week. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. If you are looking for the free weekly reversal levels for over 1500 stocks and ETF, they are now available at http://www.ReversalLevels.com every weekend. For shorter term trading and more optimal entries you…
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The Nasdaq reached new all time highs last week, the S&P 500 and the Dow didn’t. Meanwhile all eyes are on Greece and on how its standoff with the EU gets resolved. More on that at the end of this post. Let’s have a look at the S&P chart first (click image to enlarge it):…
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Outlook for world markets with my comments for next week. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. If you are looking for the free weekly reversal levels for over 1500 stocks and ETF, they are now available at http://www.ReversalLevels.com every weekend. For shorter term trading and more optimal entries you…
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Another sideways week in US markets and still no clarity about when another major move will start. Looking at the Nasdaq chart we just see a coiling market (click for larger image): Technical indicators are all close to neutral, giving us no clear indications. Perhaps investors are waiting for the outcome of Greek negotiations or…
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Outlook for world markets with my comments for next week. Click the “Expand” button (bottom right) to watch in full screen mode. If you are looking for the free weekly reversal levels for over 1500 stocks and ETF, they are now available at http://www.ReversalLevels.com every weekend. If you have any trouble to see the presentation…