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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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A lot of traders scoff at the idea of lunar cycles in the stock market. But I like that, because if too many people start using a given edge in the market it usually leads to its disappearance. When something gets used up to full “capacity” then it fades away. So, as long as enough
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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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Markets continued to surge last week, racing right back to new record highs for some indexes. With the month of October behind us I am updating my Dow 32000 scenario, which just refuses to go away, and we will also look at potential causes for a final mania. But first we take our weekly look
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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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Last week I wrote: “We remain in a lunar green period so I expect this to be a bouncing back week, with upside targets of 4350 and even 4450.” But even that was too pessimistic as the Nasdaq has already climbed to 4484. Does that mean the correction is over? Not necessarily, as I also
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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. Good luck, Danny
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Remember the now defunct TickerSpy.com? I used it a few years ago to conduct some live experiments with random stock portfolios here on this blog. You can still read the results and conclusions here: Random stocks experiment. Just like science improves through experiment, a trader can improve from doing experiments as well. More on how
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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. Good luck, Danny Related articles A market in trouble LT wave for October Market motor sputtering
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Stocks markets came under serious pressure last week and many indexes broke below important support levels. The Nasdaq has dropped 236 points in the lunar red period that just ended, making it the worst red period since we started this blog. In the next weeks we have to watch how the market recovers from this,