Transforming Irrationality Into Profit Or Trading The Behavior Gap
In the world of trading, we know there are at least three types of gaps: runaway, breakaway, and exhaustion. When we integrate the world of human behavior with …
Read MoreIn the world of trading, we know there are at least three types of gaps: runaway, breakaway, and exhaustion. When we integrate the world of human behavior with …
Read MoreLet's talk divergence. it isn't quite visible yet in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. It isn't quite visible yet in the S&P 500. The NASDAQ Composite is the …
Read MoreSell in May? A short-term trader's perspective ‘Sell in May and Go Away'. If you've traded stocks for more than a few years you've probably heard this …
Read MoreLet's take a quick look at the major indexes. They are on the verge of possibly confirming a change of character and direction. The Dow is the best looking, …
Read MoreThe Dow, S&P 500, NASDAQ, and Russell 2000 all closed at several-year, if not all-time highs yesterday. However, the volume in each case was below average or …
Read MoreHere is where it gets interesting. The market has pulled back over the past two days. Looking at the DJIA, it seems pretty restrained. Volume was just at, or …
Read MoreThe poor performance by AAPL since late September (now down 36%) has been a drag on the NASDAQ Composite. The semiconductor ETF, SMH, is starting to perk up. …
Read MoreI hate to prognosticate with wild abandon when the government could quickly throw a monkey wrench into the machinery of the market by walking away from a …
Read MoreThe markets pulled back a bit yesterday. It certainly is not surprising, after four solid up-days since the reversal last week. And so far, the volume of the …
Read MoreIn Friday's newsletter I showed where the NASDAQ Composite has risen to a well-formed downtrend line. Volume had fallen off, although I acknowledged the …
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