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Chartology: German DAX Continues Consolidation Pattern
By Andrew Nyquist
After charging higher, the German DAX composite index has spent the past five weeks consolidating gains. This action is reminiscent of a flag...
Chartology: Intel (INTC) May Be Nearing “Tradable” Value
By Andrew Nyquist
Without a doubt, technology stocks have been leading the market lower of late. And within the technology arena, semiconductors have been particularly weak....
Chartology: Fusion-io (FIO) Drop May Offer Trading Opportunity
By Andrew Nyquist
A nice coiled base and a big earnings report propelled Fusion-io (FIO) significantly higher in August, and on through early October. In fact,...
Chartology: Apple (AAPL) Magnetized to Key Level
By Andrew Nyquist
Last time I looked at Apple (AAPL), the stock was teetering on important support. At the time, I offered a lower target around...
Chartology: FFIV Back at Critical Support Again
By Andrew Nyquist
Quick update on F5 Networks (FFIV) stock as it nears its long term uptrend line: Similar congestion happening now as last spring. This...
Chartology: Nasdaq 100 Technical Update
By Andrew Nyquist
Over a week and a half ago, I honed in on the Nasdaq 100 and the importance of lateral support around 2775-2800. At...
Chartology: Goldman Sachs Eyeing 130 Again?
By Andrew Nyquist
The banks have been a big part of the summer rally, reminding us of the days of yore (sarcasm) when the banks would...
Chartology: Watch the Banks this Week
By Andrew Nyquist
After topping with other major market indices on Friday September 14th, the Bank Index (BKX) pulled back over 5% to lateral support... before...
Chartology: Apple (AAPL) Stock On the Ropes
By Andrew Nyquist
On Tuesday, Apple (AAPL) traded through pivot support around 660. As mentioned in my last update, the 50 day moving average was first...
Chartology: S&P 500 Breakout Pattern Set for New Highs?
By Andrew Nyquist
After breaking out above the 1420 level, the S&P 500 ran to 1474... and quickly. Most breakouts tend to get a bit euphoric...