ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...2010 out, 2011 in -- and not a moment too soon for most investors. Big changes are already under way in 2011, so be prepared for what the new year has in store for you.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Finding a stock to buy and hold is not that easy at the moment.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...On April 10, 2015 General Electric Co. announced that it planned to create a simpler more valuable industrial company by selling most of GE Capital Assets over the next 24 months.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Warren Buffett buys shares in a company when he has trust in the CEO and management.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...A favorite technique for spotting potential market tops and bottoms appears as shares of General Electric test their June highs.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...An early warning for Dollar General (DG) shows up in an ascending triangle and fan line formations.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...When the market shows signs of weakness, money looks for dividend bearing stocks rather than growth.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...This widely followed bell weather stock has trouble ahead if it dips below $28 and this is why.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Multiple negative divergences are often an early sign of trouble ahead. Some are starting to appear for GM and traders should watch for additional confirming weakness via price action and pattern violation.The indicators and volume show that despite the
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...When the same trading system issues simultaneous buy signals on the same stock in three separate time frames, something big may be about to happen.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Having risen more than 320% since March 2009, shares of General Electric may be preparing to correct before moving higher.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...General Electric (GE) is the only original Dow component from inception. How is this venerable stock competing with the newer companies?
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...GE held back the gap up rally with a moving average resistance.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...General Electric (GE), one of the market's bellweather stocks, has been sliding down hard. It has now reached an important support level, will it hold?
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...With the markets looking to make a possible reversal, this General Electric Co. (GE) chart looks like a good time to try a double bottom attempt.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Long-term statistical analysis shows General Electric entering into a primary bear market.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...A three-month trading range is still intact for General Electric.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...General Electric (GE) may be facing a downleg from here for several technical reasons.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...General Electric is about to break out topside of a 3-month ascending triangle.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The ADX triggered several great entry points on General Electric, but which one offered the best entry point for a short-term swing trade?
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...GE needs to find support here or a bigger downside support test is approaching.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...GM used to be a stock market bellwether and what it's saying now has decidedly bearish implications.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...When major companies start collapsing, is this telling us that the end of the financial crisis is in sight? Is this the beginning of the beginning of the end?
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...General Motors, Corporation (GM) was riding high until recently. Now its forward momentum could be stalled.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Daily, weekly and monthly charts of General Motors (GM) show several long and short-term opportunities, not in the least is the small head and shoulders formation on the daily chart.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Weak December sales and sinking stock prices close the year for the US automaker.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...It is often said that General Motors (GM) is the Dow, and where GM goes, the Dow is sure to follow.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...This technical formation often signals major trend changes.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...GE is offering a good trading opportunity, violating the resistance with a breakout and beginning a new uptrend.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...With GM's recent announcement that it would be shutting five manufacturing plants in America and eliminating almost 15,000 jobs in North America, amounting to 15% of its workforce, would now be a good time to get into the stock? Let's look at