June 21, 2002
Bank Index Being Tested -- Gary Grosschadl
The banking sector's ascending triangle is being challenged probably because of credit quality concerns and of course the bearish pressure on the main indices....
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June 20, 2002
The Euro: Triangles, Flags and More Triangles -- David Penn
From a February bottom of 0.8560 to a recent high of 0.9560, the euro has climbed chart pattern after chart pattern on its way up....
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June 18, 2002
Double-topping Dollar? -- David Penn
Is current greenback bullishness just another countertrend rally in a declining trend? Watch the yen....
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June 17, 2002
Looks Like the Dow is Set for a Possible Rally -- Gary Grosschadl
A previously identified broadening pattern is now coming into play and a candlestick pattern hints at short term outcome....
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June 14, 2002
Timing the Next Gold (XAU) Upleg -- Gary Grosschadl
It's time to take another look at the XAU gold index....
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Krispy Kreme Has Lost its Luster -- Andrew Hetherington
In an earlier article at the end of February I discussed the rising wedge on Krispy Kreme Doughnuts (KKD). This big bearish pattern with the smaller head and shoulders pattern within has changed some...
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Ascending Triangles: The General Keeps on Marching -- Andrew Hetherington
An early warning for Dollar General (DG) shows up in an ascending triangle and fan line formations....
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June 13, 2002
Technical Tools For Day Traders, Part 4: The Use of Prior Day Highs and Lows -- Bob Hunt
Each of the intraday trading techniques discussed in Parts 1 through 3 have relied on reference levels arrived at by means of mathematical calculations. In contrast, the technique discussed in this se...
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June 11, 2002
Technical Tools For Day Traders, Part 2: Pivot System Support and Resitance -- Bob Hunt
Judgements made about likely market behavior which are based on momentum analysis can be even more productive if you have predetermined levels available to act as "price templates" for interpreting th...
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Technical Tools For Day Traders: Part 3: Dynamic Support & Resistance Levels -- Bob Hunt
As helpful as Pivot System levels often are, they have one significant drawback--they are calculated from the prior day's price action and may not accurately reflect recent changes in market psycholog...
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June 10, 2002
Goldman Sachs: Diamonds Up and Diamonds Down -- David Penn
A January diamond sent shares of Goldman Sachs up in early March. Another diamond threatens to send those same shares down in June....
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Bearish Implications for ESS Technology -- Gary Grosschadl
Two successive topping formations gave plenty of warning of trouble ahead despite analyst hoopla. Now the stock struggles like a drowning man as it dips under the all-important 200-day EMA for a secon...
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June 07, 2002
It's Bottoms Up in the Cotton Club -- David Penn
"Summertime and the living is easy - fish are jumping and the cotton is high." Maybe not "high" yet, but if current trends hold, cotton traders may have reason to look up....
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June 06, 2002
Possibilities and Probabilites: An Ascending Triangle and Descartes Systems Group -- Gary Grosschadl
This battered Canadian tech stock (a logistics solutions provider) trading on Nasdaq and Toronto is starting to look interesting. It trades with better liquidity on the Canadian exchange and can suff...
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Technical Tools For Day Traders, Part 1 -- Bob Hunt
Here are a few techniques that I have found to be consistently helpful in capturing intraday profits. Part 1 will discuss oscillator divergence/momentum confirmation....
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Channels Inside Channels -- David Penn
Does the development of a higher channel inside a trend channel suggest a break to the upside in commodities?...
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June 04, 2002
This Penny is a Nickel Play -- Gary Grosschadl
Technical analysis on penny stocks can be futile mainly because of liquidity problems. Thinly traded stocks are easily manipulated and their track records can be dubious. Other problems also occur whe...
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Nextel Communications - The Wireless Evolution -- Andrew Hetherington
The wireless age is upon us, however, we aren't there yet....
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