S&P 500 Bearish Triangle May Lead To Additional 8% Decline!
The financial markets remain volatile as inflation, supply chain issues, and serious geopolitical events cloud the immediate future.
This volatility has manifested itself into a...
As Q4 Corporate Earnings Season Ends, Concerns Mount for Q1
The following research was contributed to by Christine Short, VP of Research at Wall Street Horizon.
Executive Summary
That’s a wrap on Q4 earnings season -...
Bear Market Strategies – Are You Ready?
The Federal Reserve and federal government have showered massive liquidity on the economy and markets to combat the pandemic. Their medicine worked. Economic activity...
3 Pillars to a Successful Trading Career
“The most effective thing you can do after coming up with a dream is to create process goals and take action.”
Commit
What is it that...
Semiconductor Stocks Trading At Critical Inflection Point!
Over the past two decades, it's fair to say that semiconductor stocks have been an important part of the technology space.
This is true from...
Can Stock Market Hold Up Amidst Soaring Commodities?
Last week the major indices made a successful rally back into a short-term support area. However, many see the price move as a rally back...
Regional Banking ETF (KRE) Confirmed Bullish Phase Change
The Regional Banking ETF (KRE) has made two consecutive closes over its 50-Day moving average confirming a bullish phase change.
KRE is also the only...
Nintendo Stock Consolidating After Building Massive “Cup” Base
Gaming has been a hot sector for the past decade plus. And each of the gaming console stocks tends to go through cycles and...
Transportation Stocks Running Into Important Resistance
A strong 2-day rally to finish the week has several stock market sectors nearing critical resistance.
One example is the transportation sector (IYT).
The Transports rallied...
Is Major Junk Bonds Divergence a Warning Sign for Stock Market?
Before major market pullbacks, it is common to see internal market disconnections or divergences. And they often go on for much longer than investors...