Tag: investing research
Is Gold Ready To Reverse Higher Again?
Investors in gold are sitting on some nice year-to-date gains for 2019.
However, much of those gains came during a big rally higher from late...
Structural Cracks in the U.S. Equities Market
As the S&P 500 Index INDEXSP: .INX, Dow Jones Industrials INDEXDJX: .DJI and NASDAQ INDEXNASDAQ: .IXIC keep roaring to new highs, the disconnect not...
Investing Evidence Turns Bullish Heading Into Year 2020
November Stock Market / Investing Highlights:
- Bond Yields Support Fed Moving to Sidelines
- Global Economy Seeing Green Shoots
- Valuations Elevated but Improving
- Pockets of...
Cisco’s Stock Price Sinks, Market Cycles Signal Deep Correction
Cisco Systems NASDAQ: CSCO Stock "Weekly" Chart
Cisco Systems (ticker: CSCO) stock price declined 7 percent on Thursday, after the company posted good earnings but...
S&P 500 Index Futures Nears Short-Term Price Target
S&P 500 Index Trading Outlook (3-5 Days): Neutral but Bullish above 3098 for move to 3113 / Bearish under 3065
The S&P 500 has now gone sideways...
Stock Market Today: Bulls Tack On More Gains
Greedy sentiment (and overbought markets) tends to stay that way longer than most think.
So the on-going rally should be no surprise to active investors....
Fundamentals Matter for Investing: A Look Ahead to 2020
The ongoing China/U.S. trade war certainly provides a glimpse into the market’s confidence.
One day there is a tweet or statement that raises the temperature...
Bullish Apple Stock (AAPL) and the Good Overbought
I find that novice technical analysts tend to oversimplify RSI, considering overbought to be “bad” and oversold to be “good”.
They will even color code...
Will Gold / Dollar Ratio Continue To Break Down?
Precious metals bulls enjoyed a big rally this summer.
And they are hoping for another burst higher... but that won't occur unless Gold prices start...
Yielding To Reason: 10-Year Treasury Yield Correlated To U.S. Manufacturing
Is softening Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI) data signaling the end of the economic party after a decade-long expansion?
Or, do the numbers represent a temporary...