Why Jobs Growth Could Make or Break the Stock Market
The jobs market is growing with more companies offering higher wages and increased benefits.
For instance, Walmart increased its average minimum wage to $16 an...
10 Companies With Off-Trend Q2 Earnings Dates – Review & Analysis
The following research was contributed by Christine Short, VP of Research at Wall Street Horizon.
During the Q2 earnings season we profiled 10 companies that...
US Dollar Index Reversal Sends Bullish Trading Signal
September is here and a new month brings new opportunities and indicators to follow.
Today, I look at the US Dollar Index, which I believe...
2 Keys To Navigating Stock Market In September: Gold and Bonds
The market is about to enter the month of September which many investors view as a historically negative month in the trading year.
Also called...
What a Miami Stripper and Fiscal Elephant Have In Common
“Banks have conditioned us to trust them, and what have we got from that?” – Mark Baum (Steve Carell)- The Big Short.
In his book...
Bitcoin Bulls Might Be Getting Nervous (Elliott Wave Analysis)
With the U.S. Dollar Index poised to embark on the next leg of its climb, as we highlighted in our currency post earlier this month,...
Elliott Waves: Gold Rallying As US Dollar Hits Resistance
The US Dollar Index appears to be turning lower due to speculation that the Federal Reserve may not withdraw stimulus as fast as first...
Cybersecurity Stocks Trigger Breakout Trading Buy Signal
The Cybersecurity trade looks to be re-igniting, as the sector ETFs are breaking out above short-term downtrends and select stocks are thrusting higher.
Stocks like...
Back-to-School Boom: A Closer Look at Same Store Sales Data
The following research was written with Christine Short, VP of Research at Wall Street Horizon.
The July Retail Sales report revealed a drop of 1.1%,...
Russell 2000 Index Reversal Triggers Short-Term Buy Signal
The Russell 2000 decline on Thursday undercut both the 200-day moving average and the MOB band price target (as shown on the chart above).
But on...