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One of the last night hosts was asked how it was being a parent. He said his ex-wife said it best (and I hope I caught it correctly). "From the moment a child is born, it is like your heart spends the rest of your life walking around ...
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We start the week by studying stocks that are currently building bases. I decided to specifically narrow the list down to stocks that are building cup shaped bases. Each stock presented today contains respectable fundamental ...
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Friday's nightly breakout scan listed just over 100 stocks. An easy way to trim the fat and find good setups to trade is to sort breakouts by obv ranking. This will find breakout stocks with strong volume patterns. ...
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Good morning. We're set for a modest positive open as investors cheer the return of M&A activity and look forward to another Fed meeting. News that Berkshire Hathaway and Mars have teamed up to acquire William Wrigley Jr. ...
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The indices remain close to their February highs resistance levels and I wouldn’t be surprised at all if they don’t move much until Wednesday’s Fed decision. On Today’s Calendar:. nothing. More Calendars: US Earnings | Conf. ...
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This is the 1500th post to the TraderFeed blog, going back to December, 2005. Three of the past four months have hit high water marks for numbers of visits to the site. Add those 1500 posts to nearly 2500 Twitter "tweets" and the ...
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After reading TimÃÃâ€*’Ãâ€*’Ãâ€*â€â†žÂ¢ÃƒÆ’Ãâ€*’â€*â€Ã ¢Ã¢â‚¬...
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Brett Steenbarger offered an interesting metric for trading success in his latest webinar. Traders success metric: Time Spent out of the market preparing for trading / Time spent trading. Expertise follows when more time is spent ...
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admin wrote an interesting post today on Here’sa quick excerpt In this post, we take a look at five-day money flows plotted against the materials (XLB; top chart), industrials (XLI; middle chart), and health care (XLV; bottom chart) ...
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My recent posts have tracked money flows to the consumer discretionary and financial sectors (see the latter post for an explanation of the money flow measure). Above we see five-day average money flow for the energy, consumer staples, ...
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Stock Chart Analysis DLTR Dollar Tree, Inc. (Public, NASDAQ:DLTR) I've been seeing a lot of these Reverse Head and Shoulder / Rectangle bottoming patterns in stocks recently. A large portion of these have been in retail stocks as well. ...
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Can the relationship between 10 Year Note Yields and US Stock Prices reveal risk seeking and risk averse behavior of funds and investors? Earlier, I posted a few charts on the topic, so be sure to refresh with those for more information ...
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I was looking at some of the indicators I have reviewed before, and I see a continued rotation among asset classes. In the last review, TIPS had started breaking down and the ten year bond yields had just started breaking out. ...
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I'm fucking rich! And famous! "The Fly" is paying me A LOT of "dirty Internet money" to "live blog" his elections this May 6th. This will perhaps be the biggest event ever on the Internets... think 2 girls one cup, but looser. ...
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