Tag: trading breakouts

3 Stocks That Are Breaking Out ($DKS, $AA, and $POT)

With the US equity markets back on the rise today, it’s time to review the watch-list for some quality trading setups and long ideas. The...

5 Breakout Stocks For This Week (FCX, INTU, PFPT, CENX, ILG)

It was a good week for stock market bulls as we soared higher out of the gates on Monday and continued to add to those...

Pump The Breaks On The S&P 500 Breakout

S&P 500 Breakout?  Stats, Market Concerns, And Forward Returns It was June 30th 2016, and the S&P 500 finished the month at a value of...

Trading Ideas: 4 Breakout Stocks With Upside Potential

The S&P 500 Index (INDEXSP:.INX) worked off the damage from last Friday’s -2.45% session and finished last week higher by +0.53%. The bounce higher...

Trading Ideas: 5 Bullish Stock Charts For The Heat Of Summer

July 2016 is in the books and it will go down as the official month that the S&P 500 Index (INDEXSP:.INX) broke out from...

5 Breakout Stocks For Trend Traders (RMD, BSX, KHC, DPS,...

Last week saw an impressive turnaround on the S&P 500 Index (INDEXSP:.INX). After a steep decline, the index rallied over 4% from Monday’s lows...

London FTSE Stock Market Breakout? Watch This Setup!

There's been a lot of chatter about the UK vote to leave the EU (Brexit). Most of the talk last week was negative as...

3 Stocks That Are Ready To Make A Move ($CLX, $JOY,...

No trading edge is complete without an understanding of the concepts of support (demand) and resistance (supply). The most successful traders I know focus...

Inside Tuesday’s Trading Breakout: Why Stocks Trended Higher

Yesterday was a particularly interesting day of trading, as the bulls really ramped the market up through some key resistance levels, scoring a trading...

5 Trading Ideas For Bulls ($RTN, $CHKP, $MDT, $UPS, $BTCUSD)

At the end of every trading month I like to scan through monthly charts to gain some context about the general health of the market...

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