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September 27, 2001

  • Common Themes in Trading -- Dennis D. Peterson

  • Trading ranges, intraday versus interday, and two-day events are examples of just a few elements common to many trading strategies....(more)

    September 21, 2001

  • The Airlines' Complex Head and Shoulders Top -- David Penn

  • The latest declines for the airlines industry are only a continuation of a miserable year, as the S&P Airlines Index makes plain....(more)

  • SBC's Head and Shoulders Bottom -- David Penn

  • SBC Communications has been struggling to put in a bottom since falling from nearly 60 per share in November 2000 to under 40 by April 2001....(more)

    September 20, 2001

  • Bull and Bear Market Crashes -- David Penn

  • Do the market implosion of 1987 and the subsequent rally hold any lessons for investors in the current equity downturn?...(more)

    September 17, 2001

  • War and Capital -- David Penn

  • How do the capital markets react when the unthinkable strikes?...(more)

    September 06, 2001

  • Keys To Predicting Economy Cycles -- Austin Passamonte

  • Predictable patterns exist within the cycle of rising and lowering interest rates to help us gauge where in the economic process equity markets are. When shifting from an environment of rising to lowe...(more)

    September 05, 2001

  • Is Crude Ready to Move? -- David Penn

  • Could an upside breakout from an intermediate head and shoulders bottom put October crude above 30?...(more)

  • Extreme VIX = S&P Profits -- Austin Passamonte

  • Index option traders watch for certain repeatable patterns that develop several times a year to offer extremely high-odds for success. Monitoring market volatility and trading the turn in human emotio...(more)

    August 31, 2001

  • Bonds and Stock Market Bottoms -- David Penn

  • Will a test of the spring highs for the 10-year Treasury also help establish a bottom in the S&P?...(more)

    August 30, 2001

  • InfoSys Searches for a Bottom -- David Penn

  • After plunging from 115 to less than 55 in three months at the beginning of the year, shares of InfoSys are still trying to find a bottom. The developing descending triangle may help....(more)

  • Support and Resistance on QCOM -- Dennis D. Peterson

  • Ready to move up or just sideways?...(more)

    August 24, 2001

  • The Dow's Descending Triangle -- David Penn

  • Repeated summer tests of support at 102 may signal a breakdown dead ahead in the Dow....(more)

  • Procter and Gamble's Double Bottom -- David Penn

  • After spending much of 2000 on the canvas, Procter and Gamble has spent much of 2001 fighting back....(more)

    August 23, 2001

  • Balance of Market Power (Part III of III) -- Dennis D. Peterson

  • What is this indicator? Does it work? Something new or just a different look at what you might have already observed?...(more)

    August 22, 2001

  • Balance of Market Power (Part I of III) -- Dennis D. Peterson

  • What is this indicator? Does it work? Something new or just a different look at what you might have already observed?...(more)

  • Balance of Market Power (Part II of III) -- Dennis D. Peterson

  • What is this indicator? Does it work? Something new or just a different look at what you might have already observed?...(more)

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