Tag: trading breakouts
Stock Indices Hit New Highs… But How Bullish Is This Market?
A myriad of stock market indices are hitting new highs; but is it a sure-fire bullish sign?
In Part 1 of our breakout mini-series, we discussed the...
China ETF (FXI) Update: Breakout Points To Higher Prices
Back in 2015, the China ETF (NYSEARCA:FXI) was in free-fall. Investors were wondering when the China stock crash would end and if it would...
Chart Spotlight: Value Line Geometric Index Breaks Out
The U.S. equity market saw a wide swathe of indices break out this week.
Perhaps the broadest and most important breakout was the Value Line...
Double Breakout Here Would Be Good News For Bulls
Over the past several weeks, select cyclical sectors have started to perk up. From Industrials to Transports to Financials to Materials, all have seen...
Is The Russell 2000 About To Break Out To New Highs?
Volatility has been eerily absent from the market lately with the ViX Volatility Index (INDEXCBOE:VIX) trading at levels not seen since 2017.
Short volatility has...
3 Bullish Stocks For The Long-Term: $C $CVLT $DAL
As major US averages continue to trend strongly to the upside, new individual stock setups are surfacing on a daily basis.
Below are 3 bullish...
Microsoft Stock Update (MSFT): Massive Base Breakout Continues
The sixteen plus year massive breakout continues to roll on for Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT).
"The bigger the base, the higher in space” is a stock market...
In The Crosshairs: 3 Stocks On Breakout Watch (HIG, LMT, and...
I pay attention to specific, price defined levels of support (demand) and resistance (supply), looking for opportunities to trade around these levels based on...
Trading The Triangle Breakout
Trading the Triangle Breakout
The market is full of shapes like rectangles, wedges, and triangles. The triangle breakout is found heavily across all markets and...
Will 2017 Turn Into Another 1982 Bull Market Breakout?
Stocks Must Overcome 2017 Gloom
Even with the backdrop of numerous positive technical developments, it may be difficult to envision the stock market moving higher...