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We had some wild swings in the stock market last week. Is it the start of something bigger? Could be, but I think we are already close to a bottom and I expect that we will have rather quiet year end trading next. The S&P 500 is retesting the 2000 levels and the Nasdaq is
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Our key tables and comments for this 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 my key reversal levels on their favorite stocks and ETFs. They are now
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We got a few down days early in the week, but still ended with new record highs on a number of indexes. Even the German DAX is clocking in new records. As I said last week, pullbacks can be very shallow as long as enough investors are looking for a chance to get back in.
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Our key tables and comments for this 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 my key reversal levels on their favorite stocks and ETFs. They are now
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Stock markets have continued their quiet march higher. Investors who missed the boat are still waiting for a meaningful pullback. Since the October lows the S&P 500 has seen exactly one day in which it dipped more than 0.5% below the previous days low. That was on November 4th, now almost a month ago. Can
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Our key tables and comments for this 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 my key reversal levels on their favorite stocks and ETFs. They are now
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Here is a free copy of my daily key levels for hundreds of stocks and ETF. You can use these key levels to stay on the right side of the market. It also shows you which stocks offer specific opportunities for buying or selling today. The daily key levels for major markets, euro, oil and
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Stocks refuse to go down. Last week we mentioned the possibility that the market may break out to the upside, and it starts looking as if we are getting just that. Here is my updated chart for the S&P 500 (click image to enlarge it): After bumping into a ceiling of overhead resistance for almost
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Our key tables and comments for this 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 my key reversal levels on their favorite stocks and ETFs. They are now
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The ebola whipsaw in October has left investors scratching their heads. Many may be waiting for some pullback to get back into the stocks they sold in panic just one month ago. And they were probably hoping that the end of QE would give them a chance to get back in at much lower prices.