October 29, 2002
Anyone For Gold? -- Koos van der Merwe
In my previous article "Risk/Reward Using Point and Figure" (posted 10/24/02), I showed you how to determine a target price using the horizontal and vertical count strategies of point and figure. In ...
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October 28, 2002
Elliott Wave-Type Downturn -- Papa Bear Or Baby Bear? -- Gary Grosschadl
Indices are overbought and due for a downturn. The big question - is a big downdraft coming or just a correction before more upside?...
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QQQ -- Time to Sell? -- Koos van der Merwe
The QQQs are beginning to look 'toppy.' Is it time to sell?...
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Dim View For Invision Technologies -- Gary Grosschadl
Invision is coming off a double top and looks vulnerable if the nearby moving averages fail to hold....
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October 24, 2002
Risk/Reward Using Point and Figure -- Koos van der Merwe
Back in 1968 when I first started using them, market charting and point and figure buy signals were not as self-fulfilling as they are in today's computerized society with its thousands of followers.<...
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Back to the CRB's Bullish Flag -- David Penn
The bullish flag in the commodities index is back. Will higher commodity prices return, as well?...
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A Simple Hedge Strategy -- Koos van der Merwe
When the market turns bearish, either close out your portfolio or hedge it in the options or futures market. These strategies are normally for players who know what they are doing, are experienced and...
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October 23, 2002
The British Pound's Ascending Triangles -- David Penn
Gaining eleven cents over the summer, the British pound could be headed higher....
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October 22, 2002
Bullish Percent is a Good Barometer of the Market -- Kevin Hopson
The bullish percent is the percentage of stocks that are on buy signals at any given point in time. By watching for certain patterns, investors can interpret what type of market - bull or bear - we ar...
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October 21, 2002
A Head and Shoulders Top in Crude -- David Penn
The summer ascending triangle breakout runs into a head and shoulders top....
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Will Nasdaq Gap History Repeat? -- Gary Grosschadl
These Nasdaq gaps look familiar-- the spring of 2001 showed a similar chart situation. How much of this pattern will repeat?...
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The S&P 500's Ascending Triangle -- David Penn
Is this the way the rally ends? Not with a bang, but a triangle?...
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October 18, 2002
Bank Index Closing In On Another Test -- Gary Grosschadl
The last time this index look precarious, the markets hit a downleg and now it's showing another interesting juncture....
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Gold Index Showing Mixed Signals -- Gary Grosschadl
Positive action in the main indices has brought the golds understandably down and gold traders are in a quandry as to their next move....
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October 17, 2002
Third Waves: Then and Now -- David Penn
How real is this countertrend rally? We've been here before ......
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Fifty-Percent Retracement Levels Can Provide Good Buying Opportunites -- Kevin Hopson
Fifty-percent retracement levels can offer good entry points for traders and investors. The November 2002 natural gas contract provides a good example of this....
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October 15, 2002
Short-term Trouble for Gold Bugs -- David Penn
A retracement in the Gold Bugs Index suggests patience for owners of gold stocks....
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Trading Opportunities in Triangles -- Gary Grosschadl
Even bearish formations are tradeable as this weekly chart shows via a descending triangle....
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October 14, 2002
ChevronTexaco Corp. is Stuck in a Trading Range -- Kevin Hopson
ChevronTexaco Corp. has been stuck in a tight trading range the past few weeks. The stock's 50-day moving average, long-term downtrend line and a developing triple top formation are acting as resistan...
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Elliott Wave: Extensions and Retracements -- David Penn
A minute fifth bottom sets the stage for a bullish, a-b-c correction in October....
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October 11, 2002
Head & Shoulders or Cup & Saucer? -- Koos van der Merwe
Often a pattern will start developing a left shoulder and a head. Then there will be the inevitable wait for the right shoulder to develop in order to form a true head and shoulder pattern. If the rig...
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