Posts Tagged ‘ chart ’

Weekly Spectrum: Bill Gross, the “New Normal” Economy

Jun 7th, 2010 | By Rob
Weekly Spectrum: Bill Gross, the “New Normal” Economy

This week will likely begin with some relief for the Euro, on G20 plans to cut costs in Euro states, while the hangover from Friday’s U.S. Jobs data could continue into a “no news” Monday trading session. Look for pops to add to shorts early in the week, but keep stops tight leading into Jobless claims and Friday’s data.



The S&P 500 Rally in Yen and Swiss Francs

Nov 27th, 2009 | By Rob

The S&P 500 rally from the March 9, 2009 low has caught many off guard and left more wondering if now is the time to buy stocks. The smart money has already made their profits in the past eight months and reports from the FT now cite hedge funds beginning to take profits. In a
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Technical trading coils spring for markets to jolt!

Mar 6th, 2009 | By Rob

In normally functioning markets, traders and investors use a combination of fundamental and technical parameters to shape their trading strategies. Traders are able to use fundamental data to paint a picture of the actual strength and growth of the underlying securities they are trading. When it comes to stocks this comes in the form of
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Where We Stand

Mar 4th, 2009 | By Rob

It doesn't take a genius to pull up a chart of the Dow Jones Industrial average over the past few years, but for anyone who has had a stake in equities over the past two years it may take a bit of guts. We have all watched this index comprised of stocks, once revered as
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