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Article Archive For Keyword: Nasdaq 100

  • A Bearish Trading Range For The Nasdaq 100?

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The Nasdaq 100 shares have bounced off the $34.00 level several times the past year but the current consolidation pattern may point to a break of support here.

  • A Look At The Equal Weight NASDAQ 100

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The NASDAQ 100 Equal Weight Index looks stronger than its weighted brother, and both are poised to break out.

  • A Strategy For The Nasdaq 100 Using Options Sentiment

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Can the put/call ratio be used to time entries and exits in the stock market? We take a look

  • Bullish Sentiment For NASDAQ 100

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Small speculators and commercials have very different opinions about the NASDAQ 100, and the divergence is bullish for stocks.

  • How the E-mini Nasdaq 100 Stole Thanksgiving

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...An intraday double bottom in mid-November set up a great opportunity to the long side in the run-up to the Thanksgiving holiday.

  • MRVL's High Relative Strength Vs. NASDAQ 100

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Marvell Technology Group shares are in a bullish weekly trend, handily outperforming most other components in the NASDAQ 100.

  • NASDAQ 100 At Support

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The NASDAQ 100 is weak and just keeps getting weaker, but is it ready to turn? And if so, where might it go to?

  • NASDAQ 100 Continues To Outperform

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The NASDAQ 100 index is outperforming all of the other major broad market indexes by a wide margin. A closer look at one of this index's highest relative strength stocks reveals a series of bullish technical developments.

  • NASDAQ 100 More Downside?

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...With daily and weekly cycle tops already established, technicians and traders now seek how best to project possible support areas in the NASDAQ 100.

  • NASDAQ 100 Outperforming Russell 2000, Has Breakout Potential

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The NASDAQ 100 index has been outperforming the Russell 2000 for more than six months now, and the technicals appear to support this trend continuing.

  • Nasdaq 100 Breaks Triangle Trendline

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...On the 30-minute point & figure chart, the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) formed a triangle over the last few months and has broken above trendline resistance.

  • Nasdaq 100 Moves Into Consolidation

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...All rallies need a consolidation phase to build momentum for the next upmove. At least this is my conclusion based on the recent action on the Nasdaq 100. The Nasdaq 100 is likely to trade in a range until it decides on the direction it wants to take.

  • Next Resistance For The NASDAQ 100 Shares

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The NASDAQ 100 shares have overcome several short-term obstacles.

  • The NASDAQ 100 Winds Up For The Pitch

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...A narrowing consolidation can't last forever, and the NASDAQ 100 looks poised to break the recent trading range. Here's what to look for.

  • Two Bullish Breaks For The NASDAQ 100

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Breakouts above a three-month downtrend line and a one-month uptrend line are positives.

  • Volatile NASDAQ 100 Stays In Range

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...$NDX is volatile and moving in a 20-point range for the last two weeks. The lower range can dip to the previous low of the rally.







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