September 18, 2000
Crude's Rude Bull Mood -- David Penn
When did YOU think crude was going to hit a top? If the December crude has anything to say about it, the answer just might be: not anytime soon....
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September 15, 2000
Nasdaq Change -- Dennis D. Peterson
Semi-log charts can help you understand some of the Nasdaq composite price action....
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September 14, 2000
Trading Retracement -- David Penn
Use Fibonacci numbers to help figure out when the market has given back too much. Or not enough....
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September 12, 2000
Target Takes a Time Out -- David Penn
After spending most of 1999 in a trading range, Target finally seems to have made up its mind. Next stop: down....
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September 11, 2000
The Impact of Currency Markets -- Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan
Performance of the currency markets can affect stock prices....
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September 07, 2000
Relative Strength Index Versus Stochastic -- Dennis D. Peterson
There are times when the relative strength index (RSI) performs better than the stochastic oscillator, especially at market tops or bottoms....
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Is It "Now Time" For Nokia? -- David Penn
Moving averages, envelopes and more moving averages provide questions, answers and more questions....
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September 06, 2000
Parabolic Stop and Reverse: The Other Way of Stopping -- David Penn
A creation of the futures markets, the parabolic stop and reverse helps traders get out (or in) while the getting is good....
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September 05, 2000
Nasdaq -- Dennis D. Peterson
Where is the Nasdaq headed? A look at several indicators may give us a prediction....
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September 01, 2000
Bull Spreads -- David Penn
Here's an introduction to an options strategy geared toward making the most of a minor bull market....
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August 31, 2000
Upside Breakouts-A Good Time to Buy? -- Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan
In any given day you are likely to find one stock that has gone up in price on higher than average volume. Is there any way of knowing whether this is a pump and dump or a genuine upside breakout tha...
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August 29, 2000
VHF Versus ADX -- Dennis D. Peterson
Two commonly used indicators for determining a trending versus non-trending condition are vertical horizontal filter (VHF) and average directional index (ADX). Unfortunately they can give different an...
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