Analyzing Alphabet’s (GOOGL) Textbook Technical Bounce
October wasn't a good month for tech stocks.
Especially for large cap momentum names traders had come to love... Alphabet / Google (GOOGL), Amazon (AMZN),...
Halloween Corrections Are Scary, But Global Debt Binge Is Scarier
For most grown-ups, Halloween isn’t all that scary but stock market corrections are, and we are in one now.
The TSX Composite, S&P 500, NASDAQ...
Has the Stock Market Forgotten About the Triage Factors?
Yes, the market had a soft landing on support with decent follow through today.
With better than average volume, bulls will surmise that this is...
US Dollar ETF (UUP): Breakout or Retreat From Here?
Three months ago we posted a chart at See It Market showing how the U.S. Dollar ETF (NYSEARCA:UUP) had reached an important resistance area per...
Facebook Stock (FB) Rallies On Mixed Earnings, But Risks Persist
Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) traded 6% higher on Wednesday morning, after posting mixed earnings results compared to Wall Street expectations.
The social media company reported earnings...
Mid-Week Stock Market Outlook: Volatility Breather?
The U.S. stock market bounded back strongly across the board on Tuesday as volatility paused.
The S&P 500 (NYSEARCA:SPY) closed higher by 1.57%, perhaps a...
Stock Market Correction Comparisons: 2018 versus 2010, 2011, and 2015
As the major stock market indexes keep sliding lower into correction territory, and credit spreads edge wider, the ghosts of 2007-2008 are beginning to...
Under Armour (UAA) Smashes Earnings, Headed To 52-Week Highs
Under Armour stock (UAA) is trading over 20% higher on Tuesday after posting earnings that doubled Wall Street expectations.
The apparel company reported earnings per share...
Tech Stocks Hit By 800 Pound Fibonacci Price Resistance!
Tech stocks have been leading the bull market higher since the market bottomed in 2009.
As investors we become concerned when leaders start to show...
The Limitations of Max Pain Theory For Options Traders (into Op-ex)
The Max Pain theory suggests that stock and commodity prices will often move towards specific prices on specific option expiration dates. “Max pain” is the price...