July 26, 2002
The Dow Explanation -- Andrew Hetherington
Over the past several weeks I have observed few who would actually make a prognostication on the Dow. I did hear analysts mention the number 7400 once or twice as the bottom but did not see an accept...
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July 25, 2002
Golden Crosses, Dead Crosses -- David Penn
The Japanese add a flourish to the old-fashioned moving average crossover....
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July 24, 2002
Petroleum's Head and Shoulders Complex -- David Penn
Natural gas broke down from a head and shoulders top in July. Will other energy futures follow suit?...
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July 22, 2002
Gold's Bullish Short-Term Flags Explain Gold Confusion -- Gary Grosschadl
Many gold traders are perplexed by the apparent sluggish action of gold lately relative to the diving main indices....
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July 19, 2002
Royal Bank of Canada Facing a Triple Chart Challenge -- Gary Grosschadl
Canada's largest bank is at a crossroads right now. An interesting triple challenge seems to be in the works with what appears to be a slanted head & shoulders topping formation, an important trendlin...
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JDS Uniphase Makes Fast Gains Off Its Double Bottom -- Gary Grosschadl
When looking for reversal patterns, double bottom formations can provide the basis for excellent short-term gains....
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Gold Bugs, Corrections and Comebacks -- David Penn
Is the long-term bullish case for gold built on the back of the short-term bearish case?...
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July 18, 2002
A Head and Shoulders Kiwi -- David Penn
After a May breakout and rally, a top has developed in the New Zealand dollar in June and July....
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Gold's Bearish Rising Wedge and The London Gold Fix -- Gary Grosschadl
This one-year gold chart shows the recent weakness in gold markets via a rising wedge failure....
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July 16, 2002
E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company (DD) Are Looking Weak! -- Andrew Hetherington
Trend channels within a larger head and shoulders formation make this stock tradable in a number of ways....
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Manhattan Associates Inc. at "Half Mast" -- Andrew Hetherington
Manhattan Associates Incorporated (MANH) is at the end of the supply chain....
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July 15, 2002
Flags and Bakbone Software -- Gary Grosschadl
The chart of this software company may be coming to a crucial stage....
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Commodities and Trendline Channels -- David Penn
With the dollar declining, the CRB Index has broken out on the upside of its spring trend channel....
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Oracle's Head and Shoulders Bottom -- David Penn
Is Larry Ellison's software outfit headed for higher ground?...
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American Express ... Membership Has Its Rewards? -- Andrew Hetherington
Take advantage of the multiple chart pattern formations on American Expess (AXP)....
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July 12, 2002
NIKE Making A Run For It, But Could Be Out Of Gas -- Gary Grosschadl
NIKE deteriorated in the spring as it came off a head and shoulders top and recently has found its second wind....
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Smart Trader's Guide For The Next Nasdaq/DOW Rally -- Gary Grosschadl
The main indices are coming due for a rally. Here is a prudent strategy for traders taking their cue via technical analysis....
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Triangles and the Run of the Rand -- David Penn
A symmetrical triangle heralds the end of a greenback rally against the South African currency....
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July 11, 2002
XAU Gold Index Attempting Another Upleg -- Gary Grosschadl
For the second time in the past two weeks the gold sector is trying for another upleg. This time it may succeed....
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The Triangles of September Wheat -- David Penn
Upside triangle breakouts send September wheat on a summer rally....
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Symmetrical Triangle & Fan Lines: What happened to Citigroup? -- Andrew Hetherington
The best investment advice you will receive -- if a certain Prince is interested in buying long then you should be selling out your long position or shorting the equity!...
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International Paper is Turning Into Pulp -- Andrew Hetherington
International Paper Company (IP) has formed a similar pattern to many other Dow components and now this US paper and packaging behemoth is ready to drop....
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July 08, 2002
Has Research In Motion Beaten The Bear Rally Blues? -- Gary Grosschadl
Research In Motion's (RIM) chart shows what counts in the short term. RIM has posted a smaller-than-expected loss in its fiscal first quarter of 2002, but also lowered financial guidance for the overa...
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The Tide Has Turned for Procter & Gamble -- Andrew Hetherington
It has been a good ride up since April 2001. Now it is time for a breather for Procter and Gamble (PG)....
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Will This Diamond Play Sparkle Once Again? -- Gary Grosschadl
This volatile diamond hunter is starting to show very early signs of better times ahead by virtue of its contracting triangle formation and the DI (directional movement indicator)....
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