Bulls Looking To Win The Week
9:00am (EST) “When everybody thinks alike, everyone is likely to be wrong.” – Humphrey Neill There has been so much […]
9:00am (EST) “When everybody thinks alike, everyone is likely to be wrong.” – Humphrey Neill There has been so much […]
1:15pm (EST) The market has made its way into positive territory after spending much of today’s session in negative territory.
12:55pm (EST) The Dow is seeing some selling pressure ahead of today’s government auction of $21 billion in 10-year notes which is
9:05am (EST) The bulls pushed hard for Dow 11,000 on Monday and it sure looked like they had the momentum
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9:00am (EST) Futures are pointing towards a higher open this morning following the long weekend, as Wall Street gets its first opportunity
8:00pm (EST) The waiting is the hardest part… TP and the HB’s said it best and this song has been on
9:00am (EST) We knew going into yesterday’s open the market was going to have a rough session after the bulls
1:00pm (EST) A lot of market pundits were calling for a nasty session before the market opened as futures looked weak
9:00am (EST) It wasn’t pretty but a win is a win. This is how the bulls felt yesterday after dominating
9:00am (EST) The bulls are doing overtime as this week’s trading will be shortened to four sessions instead of five
1:00pm (EST) The bulls are putting together a decent rally following today’s economic news as the Dow eyes 11,000. The
7:15pm (EST) All things considered, Friday’s close wasn’t too bad… We were hoping the bulls would post a strong showing going
12:50pm (EST) The market is back on track after European leaders agreed to a bailout program for Greece. Help will come from a joint
9:00am (EST) The bulls were in the driver’s seat on Thursday – in cruise control – until they hit a
1:15pm (EST) Folks, we have been super busy today looking at charts and updating our picks. The bulls are pushing
9:10am (EST) The market took a breather on Wednesday after breaking through key technical resistance levels on Tuesday. Although Wednesday
1:05pm (EST) The bears have ruled today’s session but the damage has been minimal as the bulls try to add
9:05am (EST) “Buy when you are scared to death; sell when you are tickled to death.” – Market Maxim That was
9:05am (EST) “The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent.” – John Keynes From time to time,
9:00am (EST) Futures are pointing towards a weak opening for the market this morning with the insurance and pharmaceutical sectors
1:05pm (EST) The looming U.S. Congressional vote to overhaul the U.S. healthcare system this weekend is putting a huge drag on
9:05am (EST) The market continued its winning ways on Wednesday as the bulls celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with a bang. We
9:00am (EST) It’s St. Patty’s Day but the bulls have been wearing green for a few weeks as the market
Expiration Week Could Bring Fireworks and Fat Profits 1:30pm (EST) The bulls pushed the market higher at the open on
12:35pm (EST) The market is mixed after a higher open and then fell into negative territory as we head into
9:05am (EST) The market struggled for much of Thursday after a weaker open and briefly made it into positive territory
9:00am (EST) Bull markets are born on pessimism, grow on skepticism, mature on optimism, and die on euphoria…Sir John Templeton.
12:50pm (EST) The bulls are taking a breather as they prepare to take the market higher over the next few
9:00am (EST) Futures are trading in a narrow range this morning as we get ready for the upcoming week. There is little
7:00pm (EST) “Baby, we were born to run…” The bulls had a theme song last week and were singing all day
1:00pm (EST) The bulls are putting an explanation point on this week’s rally as the market continues to move higher.
12:45pm (EST) The market has traded higher for much of today’s session as we are still in a tight range
1:00pm (EST) The bulls are trying to extend their recent winning streak to four sessions as they continue to push
9:05am (EST) The Dow managed to squeak out a small gain of 2 points yesterday and closed at 10,405 after dipping
9:10am (EST) The market got off to a strong start on Monday and the bulls are looking to follow-up on
1:00pm (EST) The bulls came out in a buying mood this morning as mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity continues to pick up
9:05am (EST) Futures are pointing towards a higher open this morning following reports of a new bailout package for Greece.
7:30pm (EST) The market stayed in a tight trading range on Friday as volume was light following another snow storm that hit
12:30pm (EST) The bulls are trying to end the week on a positive note but it might not be enough
1:20pm (EST) The major indexes are all down over 1% today following a weekly jobless claims report and concerns over Greece have dragged
10:00am (EST) We wanted to do a quick update after the market opened because we didn’t talk about too any
1:10pm (EST) The market opened slightly higher but was unable to hold its gains as the bulls and bears position
Bulls Make Another Run 8:00pm(EST) The futures were pointing towards a nasty opening for the market early Friday morning but things
12:50pm (EST) The Dow opened in negative territory and was down a little over 50 points to a low of
9:05am (EST) The bulls continued their winning ways on Wednesday as the Dow advanced 40 points, or 0.4%, to close at 10,309. The S&P
8:50am (EST) The bulls started the week with a win after better-than-expected corporate and economic news on Tuesday. The Dow finished
10:30pm (EST) The market ended mixed on Friday but the bulls did manage to win the week for the first
1:05pm (EST) The market is taking one on the chin today as most of the major indexes are experiencing losses
9:10am (EST) The market continued its see-saw ways as the bulls won yesterday’s battle. We talked about the sharp reversal
12:35pm (EST) The market started off lower as details on Greece remain sketchy but has shown some resiliency after learning
9:05am (EST) The market traded in negative territory for the most part on Wednesday although the afternoon session saw more
1:10pm (EST) The market started off today’s session with slight gains but has traded in negative territory for much of
9:05am (EST) The market got a breath of fresh air on Tuesday and the bulls needed it after watching the
9:00am (EST) The bulls could not follow through with Friday’s last hour comeback as the bears seemed ready to stop
9:10am (EST) Futures are trading slightly higher this morning as the market looks to end a four-week losing streak. There is no economic news
2:45pm (EST) The market spent much of the day in negative territory on Friday, as economic troubles overseas and a “surprising” unemployment
1:20pm (EST) The market is trending lower once again despite the “surprise” unemployment rate numbers from the Labor Department this morning. The
9:10am (EST) There has been a number of interesting developments this morning but the biggest news is that the unemployment
8:10am (EST) We wanted to send this morning’s update out a little early so you can try to get a
1:30pm (EST) The bulls got an unexpected surprise this morning as the number of people claiming jobless benefits rose unexpectedly and
9:05am (EST) The market continued its winning ways on Tuesday as the Dow added its second straight triple-digit gain as the
1:15pm (EST) The market got some good news from the housing industry this morning which seems to be helping fuel the continued
9:05am (EST) The bulls finally got back in the win column on Monday following a 3-session losing streak that nearly
12:30pm (EST) The bulls are back today as they attempt to pump new money into the market after the drubbing
8:45am (EST) Futures are pointing towards a higher opening this morning as the Dow tries to snap a two-day losing
12:45pm (EST) The bulls showed up today to try and take the market into positive territory for the month but they
9:05am (EST) The bears took another critical step towards gaining full control of the market on Thursday after taking the Dow down
9:05am (EST) We got two words for you today. Keanu Reeves. Folks, a lot of traders, even the seasoned vets,
9:05am (EST) The bulls were looking for a bounce following last week’s sell-off and seemed enthused at the open. The market appeared poised
9:10am (EST) The market took another pounding yesterday as the bears took the Dow down another 223 points (-2%) to
1:15pm (EST) The market is taking another beating today as the Dow is down 210 points to 10,393. The index
1:00pm (EST) The market has been in negative territory all morning and we don’t expect much to change in the
9:05am (EST) International Business Machines (IBM, $134.14, up $2.36) reported another blowout quarter but Wall Street punished the stock in after-hours
1:30pm (EST) The market is back to its previous highs of last week as the Dow is enjoying a 100
9:10am(EST) Futures are mixed as we head towards the opening bell this morning. Dow futures are lower by 20, S&P
8:00pm (EST) It was a tough Friday for the bulls as the market suffered its worst decline for 2010 despite
1:15pm (EST) The odds were not in the bulls favor today… We didn’t expect much from the market and mentioned this
9:00am (EST) Intel (INTC, $21.48, up $0.52) blew past Wall Street’s forecast after the bell yesterday and reported some impressive
1:05pm (EST) The market is testing the lows we got this morning after trying to battle back from a nasty
1:00pm (EST) The market started off on a strong note but has given back some of its gains as Wall
1:15pm (EST) All the talk today is about the “weak” unemployment numbers we got but our main focus is how
1:00pm (EST) And your hands upon the wheel…we’re going to the roadhouse and we’re going to have a real..good time…
9:00am (EST) It is amazing the price swings stocks and options can go through. The best part about being an
9:05am (EST) The market got off to a good start for 2010 as the Dow rallied 155 points to close
1:10pm (EST) We have updated all of the current trades we are following and they continue to do well. We
12:45pm (EST) The market is trading in a tight today as the Dow has drifted within a 35 point range.
12:25pm (EST) The bulls are trying to take the market higher for the fourth day in a row and the
12:50pm (EST) The Dow is trying to put together a three day winning streak (including last Friday) as we start
9:00am (EST) It was a good day for the bulls as a bunch of deal making and analyst upgrades helped
10:40pm (EST) The bulls were looking for a big push higher in the market on Friday and although they ended
12:40pm (EST) The Senate Banking Committee has approved the nomination of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to run the show for
9:00am (EST) The market stumbled on Tuesday as a stronger dollar and disappointing economic news were too much for the
6:00pm (EST) The market ended the week flat despite a couple of volatile days and if we had to declare
9:05am (EST) The bulls got a decent jobless claims number yesterday and used it to push the market higher as the Dow
9:10am (EST) The market struggled with direction yesterday and ended mixed as both the bulls and bears seemed content staying
1:05pm (EST) The market is looking for direction today as well as the U.S. dollar. The bulls didn’t let the
10:40pm (EST) The bulls were off and running on Friday as the Dow opened with a triple-digit gain after Wall Street
1:10pm (EST) Folks, there is more action in our Members Area than a poker table on payday. Trading is choppy