Tag: value line geometric composite
2 Under-Performing Stock Market Indices Eye Fibonacci Breakouts
It is fair to say that the stock market has been lead higher by technology stocks and large cap stocks, in general.
But two...
2 Key Stock Indexes May Be Sending Bearish Signal To Market
For the past two years, the Russell 2000 and Value Line Geometric Indexes have been lagging.
Recently, however, both have come alive... adding a tailwind...
Broad Stock Market Index Testing Important Breakout Resistance!
The Value Line Geometric Index is one of the broadest stock market indices. So when its price records a notable reversal, breakout, or breakdown,...
World Stock Indices Hit New Highs As Equity Inflows Surge
Every week there are plenty of interesting and eye-catching stock market charts, indicators and statistics that we could spend our time mulling over in...
The “Average Stock” is Facing a Big Test Here!
The Value Line Geometric Index tends to give investors a good idea of the health of the overall market.
It is an equal-weighted index with...
Bear Market Omen? The ‘Average Stock’ Is Breaking Down
The stock market has been in a corrective sideways move for the better part of 2018.
Is it ready to decline even lower?
Well if the...
Key Stock Market Index Tumbles Into Lower Support
A key broad market gauge is potentially breaking a major line of support. Could this lead to a stock market correction?
If you’ve followed us...
This Chart Says The Bull Market May Just Be Getting Started
The Value Line Geometric stock index (NDEXNYSEGIS) contains approximately 1,675 companies from the NYSE Exchange, American Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and over-the-counter market.
In this post,...
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...
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...