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  • Citigroup Breaks Down From A Broadening Top

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Financial stocks are generally the first casualty of rising interest rates. Citigroup's (C) chart has broken down from a broadening top and is likely to see lower levels in the days to come.

  • FedEx Bursting Higher From A Range?

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Staying on top of the trend reversals and changes in the markets you follow is of vital importance. Here's a look at a smart way to keep track of them.

  • How To Profit From A Deep Stock Decline

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Learn how to tell whether a stock will resume its trend after a decline and how to enter early on with low risk.

  • Imclone Systems (IMCL) From A Long-Term Perspective

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The long and the short of it for Imclone.

  • Messages from a Split Stock Market

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...See what stock market messages were sent on June 9, 2017.

  • Messages from a Split Stock Market - Part Two

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...See why Nasdaq 100 underperformance could signal an imminent decline.

  • Nasdaq Composite Breaks Down From A Bearish Pattern

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The Nasdaq composite broke down from a bearish head and shoulders pattern on both the daily and weekly pattern. It has returned from the upper end of its weekly range to continue trading in a consolidation range.






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