August 25, 2008
Post-Olympics, Will Prices Rise Again? -- Koos van der Merwe
The Olympic Games have ended. Is the atmospheric pollution back?...
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August 22, 2008
Intel's Symmetrical Triangle -- Alan R. Northam
Intel has been in a symmetrical triangle trading pattern for approximately six years, and the downward trend is expected to resume in early 2009 with a price target of $12.06 by 2010.
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August 21, 2008
The QQQQ Gets A Top Failure Swing -- Ron Walker
The relative strength index gave an early signal to the current weakness on the QQQQ by forming a top failure swing. Additional clues in other time frames suggest that there may be further downside to...
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August 20, 2008
Gold's Fall From Grace -- James Kupfer
Gold's speculative bubble has burst. Where are we headed from here?...
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Predicting The Future With Kondratieff Waves -- James Kupfer
If you believe in the theory espoused by the late economist Nicolai Kondratieff, then you realize that the economic malaise in the United States is likely to last until at least 2010 and possibly all ...
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August 18, 2008
Trading Relative Strength Instead Of Price -- Mike Carr, CMT
It is possible to profit from relative strength charts, basing buy and sell decisions only on this indicator instead of looking at price....
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The Russell's Road To Recovery -- Ron Walker
The Russell 2000 (small cap stocks) has been on the road to recovery and is now testing the highs made in early June. It looks poised to clear June's overhead resistance in the near future, but might ...
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Second Market Crash Is Straight Ahead -- Alan R. Northam
The NASDAQ completed its bull market runup in 2000 and is in a market correction that could last until 2010. It could fall to as low as 617.
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August 15, 2008
Chevron Corrects Its Losses -- Alan R. Northam
Chevron has been in a new downward trend since mid-May but is now starting to head upward. This upward movement must be considered corrective and not the resumption of an upward trend.
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August 14, 2008
A Safe 10% Dividend? -- Mike Carr, CMT
Markets overreact at times and create buying opportunities for the astute trader....
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August 13, 2008
Buying Breakouts -- Mike Carr, CMT
Buying stocks that hit new highs is a technique commonly employed by traders to catch the next big winner. Relative strength can be used to avoid buying overbought stocks likely to consolidate or decl...
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Exxon Mobil Forms Double Top -- Alan R. Northam
XOM has formed a strong complex double-top trend reversal pattern. A decisive close below the pattern's confirmation line will signal a major trend reversal from up to down.
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August 12, 2008
DJIA Finds Support -- Chaitali Mohile
The bull run in the Dow Jones Industrial Average halted its upward climb.The correction that began from the new high is likely to find an important support. Can we see a bottom?...
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Could Oil Fall Even Further? -- Alan R. Northam
Oil is now in an established downward market correction that could see oil drop to $81.50 per barrel. There exists a possibility that oil could fall even further.
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August 11, 2008
The Dollar Is At A Critical Juncture -- James Kupfer
While the US dollar has been undeniably strong recently, it is now at a critical juncture that may temporarily halt its uptrend....
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August 08, 2008
Sears Holding Corp. Topping? -- James Kupfer
Sears is approaching a convergence of multiple factors that indicate it may be ready to resume its downtrend....
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Limiting Risk In China -- Mike Carr, CMT
The Chinese stock market is among the most volatile in the world. Yet an Internet stock may offer a conservative way to gain exposure to this market....
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NASDAQ Double Bottom? -- Alan R. Northam
The NASDAQ appears to be forming a double-bottom trend reversal pattern, but by a more detailed analysis, the future direction of this market still looks downward.
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Dollar Bottom? -- Mike Carr, CMT
While analysts have been calling for a bottom in the US dollar for some time, this time might be different....
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