Tag: nasdaq composite
Is Round 2 of the Tech Stocks Bear Market Underway?
The past 5 days have seen another strong wave of selling across tech and growth stocks.
Even more alarming is that tech stocks continue to...
Tech Stocks Are Teetering On Pivotal Price Support!
With interest rates rising / elevated, growth stocks are struggling. And in today's market, growth stocks often are tech stocks.
Today's chart looks at...
Nasdaq Composite Reaches ‘Triple’ Inflection Point!
Tech stocks have had a dismal year in 2022 leading the stock market lower.
But a broad gauge of the tech universe, the Nasdaq Composite,...
Is S&P 500 Ready to Out-Perform Nasdaq In Years Ahead?
For the past two decades, the S&P 500 Index has underperformed the Nasdaq as tech stocks have been all the rage.
Growth and innovation has...
Nasdaq Teetering On Important Fibonacci Price Support!
Technology has become a durable and leading sector or the global economy and stock markets.
And due to a concoction of mixed economic data, over-heated...
Tech Stocks Need To Reverse Under-Performance Trend!
Several times we have highlighted the under-performance of tech stocks.
However, now more than ever do tech stocks need to reverse their misfortune.
Today, we look...
Major U.S. Stock Market Indices: 4-Year Cycle Update
The 200-week moving average (WMA) or about 4-years, represented on the charts as a green line, is starting to look like one of the...
Stock Market Nearing A Bounce, But Bear Not Over
There is potential for a pause or a short-term pop for several stock market indices that are near the MOB target bands, including the...
Nasdaq Composite Teetering On Bear Market Support!
The Nasdaq Composite is in the midst of another selloff. Will the current volatility result in new lows?
Well, that is the million dollar question...
Active Investors Shouldn’t Bet On This Rally
Investing is NOT gambling; done right, it involves thoughtful portfolio construction – incorporating objectives with capital market assumptions influenced by the current environment and...












