Financial PostAhead of payrolls, stock futures signal dipReuters| PARIS (Reuters) – Stock index futures pointed to a slightly lower open on Wall Street on Friday, with futures for the S&P 500 down 0.12 percent, Dow Jones futures down 0.06 percent a…
On Friday, the market rallied up into the lower end of the Wave 5 target zone, but the short term charts seem to suggest a bit more upside still to come for Tuesday. Theoretically, this should be the last wave of this rally before a meaningful co…
This market is a mixed bag of messy charts right now. But many of the indicators I’m looking at are now suggesting the market is within 2% of a top — potentially an extremely major top.
From an Elliott Wave perspective, it rema…
While the market has been hitting all my projections perfectly, every night I look at the charts lately seems harder than the night before. There are a lot of possibilities on the table right now, and because it’s been range-…
The market continues to try to convince us that it’s strong, as it wallows around just below the 200 day moving average and a bevy of resistance lines. Deciphering the shortest term counts is quite challenging right now, due…
The market continues to try to convince us that it’s strong, as it wallows around just below the 200 day moving average and a bevy of resistance lines.
I remain convinced that there is much more downside than upside left in this market over the m…
The crash wave I’ve been expecting for a week appears to have finally begun. The markets showed some strong downside in the last two sessions, and did what they needed to in order to fulfill the expectations of the crash count…
NQ 1268 +24.75 +1.00% Nazcrack been jamming all day. The main driver is AAPL getting reiterated, saying AMZN Kindle isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, plus the old four horsemen INTC MSFT CSCO are showing strength.
Nazcrack futures hit a low of 2310…
Nobody ever said picking tops was easy (or if they did, they need a stern talking-to).
Yesterday, I discussed the fact that the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) had previously gapped directly into my target zone, and that the bears neede…
May 26, 2011 Analysis from Chris Kimble
While we wait for this morning’s weekly unemployment claims and Uncle Sam’s second estimate for Q1 GDP, technical analyst Chris Kimble gives us something to ponder. More…
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