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Martin Pring's Market Roundup

When the Dollar Stops Going Up, Will These Markets Stop Going Down?

by Martin Pring

The Dollar Index I last wrote an article on the dollar in August, The Dollar Index Goes to Missouri  Read More

Mish's Market Minute

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Time to Talk 6-7 Year Market Business Cycles

by Mish Schneider

We began the year examining the 23-month moving averages in all the indices and major market sectors  Read More

The Final Bar

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Here's a Scary Scenario for You: S&P 500 Downside to 2200?!?

by David Keller

In this edition of StockCharts TV's The Final Bar, guest Jeff Huge, CMT of JWH Investment Partners updates his Elliott Wave count for the S&P 500 and shares what the MOVE index can tell us about further upside potential for interest rates  Read More

Art's Charts

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Two Holding Up and Two Breaking Down

by Arthur Hill

The pockets of strength are shrinking as more stocks succumb to selling pressure. The Nasdaq 100 is the strongest of the major indexes, while the Finance sector is one of the weakest sectors  Read More

RRG Charts

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Sector Rotation Makes Technology Line Up With Strong Seasonality Pattern

by Julius de Kempenaer

We are already in October . How did that happen? Also, I am writing this article while sitting in a Starbucks in Jakarta, Indonesia  Read More

Mish's Market Minute

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3 Key Relationships to Help Assess Market Direction

by Mish Schneider

If you are finding yourself fluctuating between bullishness and bearishness, then congratulations! Hopefully, that also means you are waiting for certain signals to help you commit to one way or another  Read More

The Final Bar

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Watch for These Signs of a Bottom As Market Breadth Conditions Crumble

by David Keller

In this edition of StockCharts TV's The Final Bar, Dave shows how market breadth conditions have continued to deteriorate to the point where signs of a bottom may emerge  Read More

DecisionPoint

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DP Trading Room: This is the ONLY Sector Showing STRENGTH Right Now

by Carl Swenlin, Erin Swenlin

In this week's edition of The DecisionPoint Trading Room, Carl, after a walkthrough of the Magnificent 7+ stocks, examines how, while it was clear that there's some strength to be had in the Nasdaq, one look at the Ultrashort for Dow 30 (SDOW) and an internal review of the Dow 30  Read More

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Larry Williams Focus On Stocks

Focus on Stocks: October 2023

by Larry Williams

First & Foremost I want to personally thank you for subscribing to "Focus on Stocks". I will do all I can to earn the confidence you have placed in me  Read More

Analyzing India

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Week Ahead: NIFTY Violates Important Levels; Stay Cautious and Selective in Approach

by Milan Vaishnav

Although the market stayed flat on a week-to-week basis, the past five trading sessions highlighted the possibility of the market continuing with its corrective retracement  Read More

Top Advisors Corner

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Irrational Exuberance 2.0: Over-the-Top Stock and Bond Markets are Due for Reversal

by Joe Duarte

During a New York speech, Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, aka "The Maestro," uttered the phrase: "Irrational Exuberance  Read More

The MEM Edge

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The Worst Month of the Year is Behind Us -- Here's What We Need to See for Better Times Ahead

by Mary Ellen McGonagle

The S&P 500 posted its worst month so far this year, with a 4.9% decline that's pushed the year-to-date returns for this benchmark index almost in half  Read More

The MEM Edge

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Here's Why the Nasdaq OUTPERFORMED Last Week

by Mary Ellen McGonagle

In this episode of StockCharts TV's The MEM Edge, Mary Ellen reviews areas of the market that are bucking the downtrend pressure elsewhere, as those often go on to provide leadership once the markets turn  Read More

The Final Bar

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Your Burning Questions, Answered: FATE of TESLA & Bullish Bias Solutions!

by David Keller

In this edition of StockCharts TV's The Final Bar, Dave answers viewer questions about Tesla's potential trajectory towards the 200-day moving average and ways to normalize relative strength graphs using volatility measures  Read More

StockCharts In Focus

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ChartPacks: The Quick and Easy Way to UNLEASH THE POWER of Your StockCharts Account

by Grayson Roze

On this week's edition of StockCharts TV's StockCharts in Focus, Grayson talks all about ChartPacks -- the QUICKEST and EASIEST way to enhance your StockCharts account (old or new) in just one click! ChartPacks are pre-created collections of ChartLists that you can install right  Read More

GoNoGo Charts

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We're in BIG TROUBLE If Large Tech Stocks Rollover

by Alex Cole, Tyler Wood

In this edition of the GoNoGo Charts show, Tyler and Alex walk through a top-down approach to the markets and see that there are plenty of reasons why equities are struggling. Treasury rates and the Dollar are in strong "Go" moves and breaking out  Read More

Moxie Indicator Minutes

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Beware of Shorts in EXTREME Cycle Lows For The Market

by TG Watkins

The internals have all cycled to extreme low areas, which tells TG that being short would be risky -- just like being super long at the end of July was also risky  Read More

ChartWatchers

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Stock Market Weekly Wrap-Up: The Charts You Need to Have on Your Radar Now

by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan

As Q3 and a dismal September end, some interesting dynamics are playing out in the stock market. You can blame higher interest rates for some of the disjuncture that's going on  Read More

Mish's Market Minute

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Risk-Neutral Market Gauges Ahead of Sunday Deadline

by Mish Schneider

We do not want to walk down the political aisle. Nonetheless, what person can turn their heads away from the Sunday deadline on funding the government? The aftermath of a shutdown will most likely include a credit downgrade for the US  Read More

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John Murphy's Market Message

FALLING BOND PRICES ARE HURTING BOND PROXIES LIKE UTILITIES, REITS, AND CONSUMER STAPLES

by John Murphy

SEPTEMBER SECTOR RANKING September has lived up to its reputation of being the year's weakest month. All major stock indexes have fallen during the month. And so have most S&P sectors -- except for one. Chart 1 shows energy being the only sector to end the month in the green  Read More

Top Advisors Corner

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Crude Oil Disagreeing with the Canadian Dollar

by Tom McClellan

One of the not-too-surprising correlations in the financial markets is shown in this week's chart. There is a strong positive correlation between the dollar price of crude oil and the Canadian dollar-to-US dollar exchange rate  Read More

The Final Bar

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Is it Possible for the S&P 500 to Hold the 4300 Level?

by David Keller

In this edition of StockCharts TV's The Final Bar, Samantha LaDuc of LaDuc Capital breaks down the implications of higher interest rates and why semiconductors remain a crucial space to watch  Read More

DecisionPoint

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New Tables Show Intermediate-Term Overview is Negative

by Carl Swenlin

We have introduced two new tables in the DecisionPoint ALERT to give an overview of trend and BIAS for the major market indexes, sectors, and industry groups that we track  Read More

Stock Talk with Joe Rabil

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What to Do When The MACD Is Broken

by Joe Rabil

On this week's edition of Stock Talk with Joe Rabil, Joe explains how the creator of the MACD, Gerald Appel, used this indicator as an overbought/oversold oscillator. He shows how using the SPY on the daily chart as an example  Read More

Art's Charts

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Which Cyber Security ETF is the Strongest?

by Arthur Hill

Stocks were hit hard the last two weeks with the S&P 500 SPDR (SPY) breaking below its August low. SPY also forged a lower high from July to August. Stocks and ETFs that held above their August lows are showing relative strength  Read More

The Final Bar

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Looking at Recent Market PULLBACK in a Long-Term Context & More!

by David Keller

In this edition of StockCharts TV's The Final Bar, Joe Rabil of Rabil Stock Research walks through his monthly, weekly, and daily S&P 500 charts to put the recent market pullback into proper long-term context  Read More

Dave Landry's Trading Simplified

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Riding Out the Storm in Less-Than-Ideal Conditions

by Dave Landry

In this week's edition of Trading Simplified, Dave shows his methodology in action by sticking with the original plan with his portfolio vs. giving up due to less-than-ideal conditions. He then resumes his series on the wisdom of Jesse Livermore  Read More

Mish's Market Minute

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Boyz to Men -- Step Back to Small Caps & Growth Stocks

by Mish Schneider

We started this year looking at the monthly charts and the 2 moving averages that depict business cycles  Read More

RRG Charts

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Sector Spotlight: Sector Rotation Sends Mixed Signals

by Julius de Kempenaer

On this episode of StockCharts TV's Sector Spotlight, after two weeks of non-regular market updates, I'm back with a regular episode  Read More

DecisionPoint

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DP Trading Room: Don't Forget The MONTHLY CHARTS! Earnings Spotlight

by Carl Swenlin, Erin Swenlin

In this week's edition of The DecisionPoint Trading Room, Carl opens with a discussion on why you should use monthly charts even if you are investing in the shorter term  Read More

Chaikin Analytics

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The Halftime Show: Fixed Income Continues To Fall, Can't Say I Didn't WARN You!

by Pete Carmasino

Pete has been monitoring and calling out the downfall of TLT for nearly 20 months. In this week's edition of StockCharts TV's Halftime, Pete explains why the ETF broke below $90 and how the US 10-year is over 4.5% on the same day  Read More

The MEM Edge

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MEM TV: How to Tell When It's Safe to Get Back Into the Markets

by Mary Ellen McGonagle

In this episode of StockCharts TV's The MEM Edge, Mary Ellen reviews what drove the previous week's sharp pullback and what we'll need to see before the markets can turn positive again  Read More

StockCharts In Focus

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SharpCharts vs. ACP - Comparing & Contrasting Your Charting Platform Choices

by Grayson Roze

On this week's edition of StockCharts TV's StockCharts in Focus, Grayson explores the two primary charting platforms on StockCharts - SharpCharts and ACP - to highlight the strengths of each, compare and contrast the two and share his thoughts on when and why you may want to use  Read More

Don't Ignore This Chart!

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Nvidia Stock: Why It's Screaming a Spectacular Buy Signal

by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan

Nvidia's stock has maintained a high StockCharts Technical Ranking (SCTR) score since early 2023. If you had bought the stock when it was less than $200 and continued holding it, you'd have made over a 100% return  Read More

Top Advisors Corner

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The Ord Oracle September 26, 2023

by Tim Ord

SPX Monitoring Purposes: Short SPX on 9/1/23 at 4515.77; cover short 9/5/23 at 4496.83 = gain .43%. Gain since 12/20/22: 15.93%. Monitoring Purposes GOLD: Long GDX on 10/9/20 at 40.78  Read More

Mish's Market Minute

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Market Begs: Tell Us Something Good!

by Mish Schneider

We compiled a list of the 10 biggest uncertainties in the stock market right now  Read More

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Martin Pring's Market Roundup

This Stock Market Looks Horrible... But...

by Martin Pring

Chart 1 shows that the S&P Composite, like both A/D Lines, has completed and decisively broken down from a head-and-shoulders top. The two breadth indicators have also violated their bull market up trendlines  Read More

ChartWatchers

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Energy Sector Roulette: Bullish Signals, Sluggish Projections

by Karl Montevirgen

The Energy sector has the highest percentage of analyst buy ratings (around 64%) of all S&P sectors in the US stock market. The kicker, however, is that these same analysts project Energy to have the smallest price increase (a mere 10.7%) among all sectors in the next 12 months  Read More

Art's Charts

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Finding the Leaders after a Sharp Decline - with Video

by Arthur Hill

Stocks fell sharply in September with the S&P 500 SPDR (SPY) breaking below its August low. Chartists can now use this low as a benchmark low to gauge relative performance. Stocks that held above the August low are showing relative strength  Read More

ChartWatchers

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S&P 500 Turnaround: 3 Charts You Need To Watch

by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan

Last week wasn't the most optimistic on Wall Street. Even though the US economy is growing, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's comments after the Fed meeting weren't what investors wanted to hear. The Federal Reserve's decision to keep interest rates steady at 5.25–5  Read More