In this episode of StockCharts TV‘s The MEM Edge, Mary Ellen reviews the key drivers for this week’s volatile period, including Core PCE and GDP numbers. She takes a look at where the S&P 500 and NASDAQ…
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The markets traded in a much wider range in the past trading week. Over the past few days, we had seen the markets and the VIX inching higher, i.e., moving in the same direction. In…
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In this edition of StockCharts TV‘s The Final Bar, Dave opens The Final Bar mailbag to answer viewer questions on the Nasdaq Bullish Percent Index, the value of long-term technical analysis techniques, how sentiment indicators relate to…
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As investors flock to Omaha, Nebraska in their annual pilgrimage to learn from the great Warren Buffett, it seems an opportune time to reflect on the technical evidence for Berkshire’s biggest holding, Apple (AAPL). Today,…
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Stocks fell sharply into late April and then rebounded over the last two weeks. SPY fell 5.34% from March 28th to April 19th and then rebounded with a 3.26% gain the last two weeks. Does…
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The weaker-than-expected jobs report gave the stock market some direction, a nice treat before the 150th Kentucky Derby. Job growth slowed, and the unemployment rate ticked up to 3.9%. If this trend continues, the market…
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In this edition of StockCharts TV‘s The Final Bar, Dave welcomes Adrian Zduńczyk, CMT of The ₿irb Nest. David recaps a busy earnings week, breaking down the charts of PTON, AAPL, and more. Adrian tracks the recent…
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All On The Same Track …. or? The difference between equal-weighted sectors and cap-weighted sectors is obvious. The cap-weighted variant is much heavier and is impacted by the changes in some heavy-weight, often mega-cap, stocks.…
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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) slightly topped Wall Street’s earnings and guidance expectations on Tuesday, but, instead of rallying, its stock tumbled 7%. AMD was at its 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level, which, for many traders, can…
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