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. What a year! 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. 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. But that slide may finally find a bottom early next week. 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 SchroederIt 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. 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...
