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June 3, 2017 |
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by John Murphy
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Several of my recent messages have focused on the divergence between large and small cap stocks. Wednesday's message suggested that part of that divergence was due to stronger foreign markets. Large cap multinationals do better when foreign markets are strong, which is the case at the moment. Small stocks are more closely tied to the U.S. economy. So which one is giving us the right story? |
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by Arthur Hill
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Trading and investing are all about putting the odds in your favor, and chartists can increase their odds with one key assumption: the trend will remain in force until proven otherwise. Coming from the writings of Charles Dow, this assumption means a trend in motion is expected to stay in motion. In other words, assume that the trend will extend, not end. Using a top-down... |
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by Greg Schnell
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Energy stocks have been declining since December for the most part. This would be one of the best clues that the investors do not like the trends inside the industry. Now the Bullish Percent Index for Energy is under 20%. Here is the good news. The sector can stay down here for a while, but eventually, these stocks will come to life. As a matter of fact, there is a nice rhythm in the... |
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by Tom Bowley
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Internet stocks ($DJUSNS) have climbed roughly 44% since their bottom in late June 2016. But there are now negative divergences appearing across various time frames and that suggests the summer time could be a period of consolidation, or even a correction. First, let's take a look at the daily chart: The daily RSI is currently at 73 and there's gap support near 1330 and the rising |
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by John Hopkins
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The market has been on fire lately with all of the major indexes hitting all time highs. In spite of some recent weak economic reports, including a miss on Friday's jobs report, and in spite of all of the political "noise" swirling around, stocks have powered higher. In fact, both the NASDAQ and S&P are technically overbought with the Dow not far behind. And the VIX is right near all time... |
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by Erin Heim
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The S&P 500 garnered a new PMO BUY signal on the weekly chart. Now we have two Scoreboards that are completely green. Technology has been a darling for quite some time so it is no surprise to see the oldest BUY signals residing on its Scoreboard. The two SELL signals remaining on the Scoreboards are on the Dow and OEX. The weekly charts for all four Scoreboards are below. Price has stayed... |
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by Gatis Roze
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I had a shock recently. I met a couple who was in the midst of what I considered to be a personal financial coronary, yet they were totally oblivious to the perils facing them. Both husband and wife were professionals with advanced graduate degrees. Despite their intelligence and educations, neither of them had ever taken the slightest interest in any kind of financial education or... |
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