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Overbought Signal
Since early last week, in our analysis, we've realized the buyers are starting to get tired in the minor-term as you can see in the chart below (screened on November 3rd 1:57pm).
This was when the Q's...
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Most traders neglect to look at the big-picture thus only focusing on the daily fluctuations, and the problem with that is, they tend to let their emotions get in the way and not able to forecast the market accurately. I am not saying to forget about the da...
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Historical Perspective (Monthly-Charts)
Since late-2014, we've been involved with Boston Scientific (BSX) as one of our long-term strategy positions.
As you can see the chart from the ...
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"Old resistance becomes new support" is probably one of the most basic idea of technical analysis, but it's one of the most potent form of gauging the market movement if we understand where to look. In this article, I want to...
Braking Out
Despite of the "shenanigan" move back in late August, General Mills (GIS) still looking solid for the rest of the year and next year.
Looking at the longer term perspective on the weekly-chart below, we can see that the uptrend has not been broke...
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We have been discussing the long-term trend perspective on the indices here at the club as I will be sharing the charts in this article. On our last weekend's article on the S&P 500 Index, I've talked about how it was crucial to see a follow-through by en...
Déjà Vu
Does history really repeat itself, or does it fake you out acting as though it may? That's a million-dollar question. Instead of thinking it like an absolute or a formula for an answer, maybe it will help, if we think of it as a possibility. Becaus...