Inside day in S&P 500 (SPY), Russell 2000 (IWM), DIA. Nearly one in NASDAQ (QQQ), which actually held up pretty well considering the dump in AAPL. 2 occurrences of inside days last week, a really interesting short-term trading pattern during …
After a wild ride like today, I chose to do an end of day video so that we can all step back, gain perspective and ready ourselves for the next big move. Today, scalpers and daytraders had fun, but for …
Readers, today-Wednesday was an inside day in S&P 500, DIA and nearly in NASDAQ.
Do you know why this is important?
Do you know why it is even more important right now in the current market?
Do you know what …
Readers, today-Wednesday was an inside day in S&P 500, DIA and nearly in NASDAQ.
Do you know why this is important?
Do you know why it is even more important right now in the current market?
Do you know what …
What I wrote Monday evening... "The sectors that are best to watch to see where we go from here are Retail, Real Estate, Financials and Transportation" Yeah!
No more gaps to fill on the daily charts in the indexes and …
What I wrote Monday evening... "The sectors that are best to watch to see where we go from here are Retail, Real Estate, Financials and Transportation" Yeah!
No more gaps to fill on the daily charts in the indexes and …
What did Monday illustrate? 1: The sectors that are best to watch to assess where we go from here are Retail, Real Estate, Financials and Transportation. All closed green and outperformed their corresponding indexes (S&P 500, NASDAQ, Russell 200, DIA) …
What did Monday illustrate? 1: The sectors that are best to watch to assess where we go from here are Retail, Real Estate, Financials and Transportation. All closed green and outperformed their corresponding indexes (S&P 500, NASDAQ, Russell 200, DIA) …
The DIA was the only one who held onto the inside day on Friday. The rest (NASDAQ, S&P 500 and Russell 2000) closed nastily setting up this coming week as a make or break one. We saw the toppy formations, …
The DIA was the only one who held onto the inside day on Friday. The rest (NASDAQ, S&P 500 and Russell 2000) closed nastily setting up this coming week as a make or break one. We saw the toppy formations, …