Tag: moving averages
5 Things Traders Need To See To Become Bullish Again
There are so many traders and investors that remain bullish even when the stock market is under distribution.
Here are 5 things I need to...
Two Stock Market Indicators That Highlight ‘Selling’ Environment
When looking at the market, moving averages are often used to help define trends and locate levels of possible support and resistance. Momentum indicators...
Is The Bull Market Topping? What The Moving Averages Are Saying
Background
In January of this year I took a "big picture" look at the market to see if there were any technical signs of the...
Trend Followers: A Potential Dilemma With Long-Term Moving Averages
Using long-term moving averages in one's technical analysis can be a helpful tool in deciphering trend direction and areas of potential support or resistance....
Rare Territory: The US Dollar Towers Above Its 200 Day SMA
The US Dollar Index turned vertical into 2015, touching as high as 95.86 over the past week. But the recent rise has also pushed...
STUDY: SPY ETF Returns Above/Below 200 Day Simple Moving Average
The 200 day simple moving average (SMA) is a widely watched indicator of health for the U.S. Stock market. When price is trading above...
S&P 500 Moving Averages: Is The Rally Cleared for Liftoff?
No sooner did the S&P 500 (SPX) run above it's 200-Day Simple Moving Average (it's 3rd longest streak since 1950) end has market sentiment...
Using Weekly Charts To Gain A Tactical Advantage
During stock market corrections / pullbacks in a mature bull market I tend to gravitate to stocks that are displaying constructive price action around...
S&P 500 Breadth: New Highs, Falling Participation
Are constructive market internals still affirming the S&P 500's continual push above it's secular 2000 and 2007 highs? Is S&P 500 Breadth beginning to...
Technical Analysis 101: Defining Support and Resistance
This past weekend, I spent a couple hours doing some personal finance mentorship. Â I always find the experience rewarding, as it is a chance...