Tag: financial markets
Just What the Heck Happened in 2011?
By Andrew Nyquist
We laughed, we cried, we felt cocky, and ulitmately we freaked out. Â What a year! Â And all this netted out to a precisely...
S&P 500 Breaking Higher, Banks Lending a Hand
By Andrew Nyquist
The S&P 500 has found a friend to assist in its attempt to break above the descending upper wedgeline and 200 day moving...
Chartology: BKX Bank Index Breaking Out
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BKX Bank Index annotated daily stock chart with technical analysis overlay December 23, 2011. Â Price Support and Resistance.
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Quick Take: Technical Update and The Week Ahead
By Andrew Nyquist
This week, the markets continued their slide down the slippery slope. Â But that slide may finally find a bottom early next week. Â Currently...
S&P 500 Range Narrowing: Levels to Watch
By Andrew Nyquist
Futures pushed higher this morning indicating a morning hop.  But indecision is still high and the market is nearing an inflection point.  The past few...
Chartology 101: The S&P 500, Financials, Gold, Natural Gas, and the...
By Andrew Nyquist
Over the past several months, investors have kept their eyes on a number of select charts to get a better feeling for where their investments may be headed. Beyond market...
U.S. Still in the Business of Making Things
By Joshua Schroeder
It is a common refrain amongst my friends and family, specifically my grandfather, that the U.S. just doesn´t make anything anymore. Additionally,...
Quick Take: The Tension on the Tape Builds
By Andrew Nyquist
So the saying goes, "the tension on the tape" is thick. Evidence of this lies in the aforementioned multi-week pennant formation on the S&P 500. ...
Quick Take: S&P 500 Pennant Pattern
By Andrew Nyquist
There are many different technical patterns that can and do form in stocks and market indices throughout the course of time. Â Some are...
European Debt Crisis on the Brink
By Andrew Nyquist
This is not a healthy market. Not by any stretch of the imagination. The wild swings in the stock market over the past...