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The market is looking forward to this afternoon’s interest-rate decision from the Federal Reserve. Expectations are for another 0.75% rate hike, which would bring the target federal funds rate range to 3.75%-4%. As you can see in the chart above, that would be the highest level for fed funds since about 2008. You’ll also notice …
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The market’s ability to rally while the previous market leaders fall tells me we are likely near the bottom of this bear market.
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….The S&P 500 (ES) has rallied lately, but it is now hitting a key level of resistance that we need to be aware of. The bulls have been testing that level during the past few trading sessions and are slightly above it right now. However, this is a known level of U-turn, and we are …
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On Tuesday afternoon, Alphabet (GOOGL) and Microsoft (MSFT) reported their latest earnings figures. While the market was looking forward to these reports and bidding stocks higher over the past few days, the numbers weren’t as strong as analysts had hoped for. As a result, both stocks are down by over 5% today and weighing on …
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Today, we’re going to talk about the “Symmetrical Triangle” pattern. Just like a regular channel, the symmetrical triangle is a consolidation pattern. The biggest difference between the two is that while a channel typically has two near-parallel boundaries, the symmetrical triangle pattern is defined by a descending resistance level and an ascending support level. When …
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The S&P 500 (SPX) Standard and Poor’s 500 is a freely weighted portfolio measurement index of 500 of the biggest bond firms in the US. It is one of the most often used stock indexes.
The S&P 500 index is a capitalization-weighted index and 27,5% of the market capitalization of the index is made up of the top ten stocks. Apple Inc., Microsoft, Amazon.com, Facebook, Alphabet Inc. (class A & C), Tesla, Inc., Berkshire Hathaway, JPMorgan Chase & Co., and Johnson & Johnson were among the ten most important firms inside the index in terms of weighting. See S&P 500 firms for a list of components of the index.
How Do You Know When a Stock is Done Falling?
Stocks have been slaughtered this year… The S&P 500 is still down over 22%, while the Nasdaq 100 is off nearly 35%. One strategy for avoiding this drawdown was to reduce overall exposure to the market. And that worked for a while. But a trader can’t sit on the sidelines forever. At some point, you …
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