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February 07, 2006

  • Crude Comes In (Again) -- David Penn

  • Bouncing off support from a years-long trend channel, crude oil's short-term weakness could be a prelude to longer-term strength....(more)

  • Alaska Air Consolidates At Trendline Support -- Arthur Hill

  • After a hard landing in January, Alaska Air managed to firm at trendline support, and the current consolidation holds the key to the next move....(more)

    February 06, 2006

  • A Long-Term Look At The S&P 500 -- David Penn

  • A monthly view of the 2002–06 bull market in stocks suggests that the higher we go, the weaker we get....(more)

  • Test Of Resistance For Micron Technology -- Paolo Pezzutti

  • A shooting star candlestick pattern indicates at least a pause in the uptrend....(more)

  • Internet HOLDRS: Is Weakness Indicated? -- Paolo Pezzutti

  • In the short term, prices are printing an impulse to the downside....(more)

    February 03, 2006

  • Bearish Developments In The Dow Utilities -- Arthur Hill

  • The Dow utilities average is trading well above its October low, but three bearish developments point to a test of this low in the future....(more)

  • Russell 2000 iShares Val Index: Bearish Engulfing Pattern -- Paolo Pezzutti

  • This pattern indicates weakness in the short term....(more)

  • Short-Term Reversal Pattern -- Paolo Pezzutti

  • A pattern based on the market facilitation index can help traders identify reversals....(more)

  • Divergences In Trends -- David Penn

  • A take on a tale of two divergences in the late January rally in the NYSE....(more)

    February 02, 2006

  • Return Of The Son Of Another Rate Rally -- David Penn

  • An old support level turned resistance suggests that prices for 10-year notes are likely to continue lower before moving higher....(more)

  • Procter & Gamble's Ascending Triangle -- Arthur Hill

  • Procter & Gamble may not be the most exciting stock these days, but it is breaking out to new highs and showing leadership....(more)

    February 01, 2006

  • Why Is The Toronto 300 Index Bullish? -- Koos van der Merwe

  • Why is the Toronto 300 in a strong bull market while the DJIA is dithering?...(more)

  • UPS Coils Tighter -- Arthur Hill

  • United Parcel Service is stuck in a trading range, but weak relative performance suggests a break to the downside....(more)

    January 31, 2006

  • The S&P's Intraday 2B -- David Penn

  • A 2B bottom and a positive divergence show how the SPOO got its groove back in time for the New Year -- the Chinese New Year, that is....(more)

  • Paychex May Bounce -- Gary Grosschadl

  • This payroll and benefits outsourcing company looks ready to start an upleg....(more)

  • Starbucks Trying To Perk -- Arthur Hill

  • Starbucks broke above flag resistance, but low volume suggests that this breakout may lack caffeine....(more)

  • Honeywell's Piercing Pattern Bottom -- David Penn

  • A classic "two-stick" candlestick pattern augurs a bounce in Honeywell....(more)

    January 30, 2006

  • The Cocoa Correction Cometh -- David Penn

  • Negative divergences in the MACD histogram and stochastics augur a change in course for March cocoa's nearly two-month advance....(more)

  • Network Appliance Heats Up -- Gary Grosschadl

  • This data management company was named by "Fortune" magazine as one of the "100 Best Companies to Work For" for the fourth consecutive year....(more)

  • Liberty Global May Tumble Lower -- Gary Grosschadl

  • As Liberty Global Inc. breaks important support, downside targets are being considered for this NASDAQ 100 company....(more)

    January 27, 2006

  • An Intraday Dow Diamond -- David Penn

  • January came in like a lion. Does an intraday reversal pattern anticipate that January will go out like a lion as well?...(more)

  • Silver Spurred -- David Penn

  • A cup with handle consolidation from December through January leads to a breakout in silver futures....(more)

    January 26, 2006

  • Caterpillar's Diamond Breakout -- David Penn

  • A December diamond consolidation leads to higher prices in January....(more)

  • Metrics Presage Price Trend Reversal -- Richard Thomas Canfield

  • Here's a look at the relationship between three advance/decline price metrics....(more)

  • Inco Breaking Out To New Highs -- Arthur Hill

  • Inco's recent breakout on big volume argues for continued strength over the next few months....(more)

    January 25, 2006

  • A Sweet Breakout -- David Penn

  • Is the price of crude oil lifting sugar prices higher?...(more)

  • A Bull Trap For Xilinx -- Arthur Hill

  • The Xilinx bulls had a lot going last week, but a failed breakout and gap down set a classic bull trap....(more)

  • IBM On The Verge Of A Big Break -- Arthur Hill

  • IBM failed to hold onto its early January gains and is on the verge of a major support break....(more)

  • Gold To Currencies -- Koos van der Merwe

  • The belief that the price of gold has been moving inversely to the US dollar is now a wrong belief. Why?

    ...(more)

    January 24, 2006

  • A Cup With Handle Consolidation In Networking Stocks -- David Penn

  • Does an October-December consolidation in the Amex Networking Index suggest more upside once a January pullback runs its course?...(more)

  • Faltering Financials -- David Penn

  • A head & shoulders top sends financial stocks tumbling on a day of widespread selling in the market....(more)

    ...More Articles






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