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1:05pm (EST) Moody’s and Fitch just can’t get enough of the downgrades. Futures were up throughout the night before the […]
1:05pm (EST) Moody’s and Fitch just can’t get enough of the downgrades. Futures were up throughout the night before the […]
9:20am (EST) Following Monday’s drop past serious support levels, it would have been hard to bet a Fifty on the
9:00am (EST) The bulls won their second straight outing on Wednesday as the market rallied on better-than-expected economic news and
12:35pm (EST) The market got off to a slow start following yesterday’s wild swings as the bears held court for
9:05am (EST) We could tell going into Tuesday’s action there was going to be some scary, downside pressure as futures
1:00pm (EST) The market has traded lower for much of today’s session with the bears picking up where they left
9:00am (EST) September was certainly a month to remember as the market continued its violent swings but stayed within its
9:30pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Microsoft (MSFT) – A “Safe” Covered Call 3. TiVo (TIVO) Facing Stiffer Competition
1:10pm (EST) The bulls are looking to rebound from last week’s selloff and went into today’s session holding a slight
9:00am (EST) The market got off to a good start on Thursday and made a quick run to resistance before
9:00am (EST) (Subscribers, make sure you check the Members Area this morning for the 5 charts we are profiling. There
1:55pm (EST) We wanted to update you on the Research In Motion (RIMM, $22.34, down $0.31) story we broke for you
9:00am (EST) The market extended its winning streak to three straight on Tuesday as the news from across the pond
2:00pm (EST) The bulls continue their push higher on hopes Europe may be making progress in dealing with its debt
9:00am (EST) After a slow start, the bulls made a quick check on resistance but waited for the perfect moment
9:00am (EST) The bears were looking to extend their winning streak to 5-straight sessions on Friday but the bulls got
11:00pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. iGo (IGOI) – Penny Stock or Growth Play? 3. Starting a Trading Account
1:00pm (EST) History was not on the bulls’ side this week but it’s amazing how sentiment can change on a
9:00am (EST) September is quickly becoming a month to remember as the volatility continues. Yesterday’s action was all about the
9:00am (EST) The market got off to a good start on Wednesday but we didn’t think the bulls had enough artillery yesterday
9:00am (EST) The market ended flat on Tuesday despite a strong run by the bulls to resistance as Wall Street
1:15pm (EST) We are short on commentary today as we have been extremely busy this morning. We have added 2
9:00am (EST) The bears got their first win in more than a week after winning Monday’s session from start to
1:00pm (EST) “I learned a thing or two from ol’ Charlie don’t you know You better stay away from Copperhead
9:00am (EST) Years ago, it was rare for investors or Wall Street to watch the global market or currencies because
12:30pm (EST) The bulls continue to run to higher ground on improved sentiment concerning Europe while economic news has been
9:10am (EST) The bulls kept their momentum for the week to win their third straight session as the bears retreated to
2:00pm (EST) The bulls are trying to extend their rally for a third day and have pushed past resistance following
9:05am (EST) The bulls scored another victory over the bears on Tuesday for their second straight win in a choppy session
1:00pm (EST) Futures were pointing to a lower start this morning amid ongoing concerns about Greece and Italy but started
9:00am (EST) The bulls were held hostage to start Monday’s session as the bears quickly used their momentum from Friday
9:00am (EST) The bears went into the shortened holiday week with a little momentum from the previous week and used
11:00pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. NetEase.com (NTES) a Good Play on China’s Online Gaming Boom 3. Vivus (VVUS)
12:45pm (EST) We knew the bulls would have trouble advancing the market today but we thought they had enough left
9:00am (EST) The market was weak for much of Thursday’s session as the bears took advantage of some nervousness to push the major
1:20pm (EST) Get your popcorn ready. The circus started last night as the GOP Presidential candidates talked to America about
9:00am (EST) When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide Where I stop
1:05pm (EST) Futures were strong throughout the night and into this morning which lead to a sharply higher open. The
9:00am (EST) The bulls and bears each had their 15 minutes of fame on Tuesday but it was the grizzlies
1:05pm (EST) The selling pressure from Friday has carried over into today’s session as Wall Street gets back to work
9:00am (EST) The bulls started last week strong as they pushed the market higher by 2%, on average, after riding
6:00pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Mercer International (MERC) Looks Poised for Double-Digits 3. MAKO Surgical (MAKO) – Pullback
1:35pm (EST) The overseas markets were anticipating a weak jobs report last night as most of the indexes started their
9:00am (EST) The bulls gave up some ground ahead of this morning’s headline news so let’s go over the numbers
9:00am (EST) Following a strong rally past resistance on Monday, we figured the market would pull back a little to test
8:40am (EST) After getting their first weekly win in a month, the bulls were anxious to keep the ball rolling
12:30pm (EST) For those of you who want to get an early jump on the stock market, the futures markets
9:00am (EST) The bulls were holding a nice lead going into Friday’s session as they were looking for their first
12:25pm (EST) There was a lot of tension heading into today’s speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke as the
10:10am (EST) It appears as though Ben Bernanke’s speech is not impressing Wall Street. We will give you the details
9:05am (EST) When we went over the charts in our Weekly Wrap for the major indexes on Sunday, we knew the market
1:30pm (EST) We mentioned on Tuesday we could be nearing a bottom for Financial stocks and it seems Warren Buffet
9:00am (EST) The bulls were looking to extend their winning streak to 3 sessions on Wednesday and did so by the
2:00pm (EST) Futures were weak in overnight trading and when the overseas markets opened this morning for trading after the
9:10am (EST) It was a crazy day at the office to say the least and we topped it off by
1:30pm (EST) No one knows when the Financial stocks will bottom and we doubt we have seen the lows for
9:00am (EST) The bulls got off to a strong start on Monday following decent gains from the overseas markets but
12:55pm (EST) The market is getting a lift today as the bulls push resistance following a 4-week losing streak but
9:00am (EST) Chalk another week up to the bears, as weak economic news and less-than-stellar earnings continued to weigh on
1:30pm (EST) The market has traded on both sides of the ledger today as the bears were able to push
9:10am (EST) The bulls got rocked on Thursday following a selloff around the globe as Europe’s troubles made headlines again.
1:35pm (EST) Futures were pointing towards a weak open here at home when the overseas markets opened this morning and
9:00am (EST) The bulls were enjoying early gains on Wednesday as they tried to crack another level of resistance but
2:10pm (EST) The bulls were motivated to start today’s session higher following Tuesday’s setback and quickly gained the momentum to
9:00am (EST) The market spent all of Tuesday in negative territory as the bears finally got back in the win column following
1:00pm (EST) The bulls were behind the 8-ball this morning as the bears broke first to start today’s trading session.
8:40am (EST) The bulls started off the week in rally mode as they powered the major indexes past their first level
1:40pm (EST) The bulls are looking to extend their winning streak to three straight sessions and have a pretty good
9:00am (EST) Down, up, down, up, up, bears win. That pretty much sums up last week’s action in the market
1:50pm (EST) The bulls are trying to finish the week with a bang but still have some work to do
1:30pm (EST) The bulls are holding their gains and are pushing the market higher as we head into the second
9:05am (EST) The theme on Wall Street continues to be volatility and Wednesday it was the bears’ turn to go
1:45pm (EST) The market continues to see-saw as Europe’s woes came back in focus today on the possibility of a
9:00am (EST) Although there was volatility on Tuesday, the bulls bounced back in a big way despite the bears best efforts
12:15pm (EST) The market opened higher as expected this morning and we have been watching the action to gauge how
9:00am (EST) They say history likes to repeat itself and the market is no different when it comes to this philosophy.
1:05pm (EST) The market is reeling following Friday’s downgrade by Standard & Poor on the U.S. government’s AAA credit rating.
9:00am (EST) Whew. What a week. Wall Street went down again in dramatic fashion following continued global concerns as the bears
1:10pm (EST) We are going o be long-winded this afternoon and hopefully we get a lot of questions answered. Folks,
9:00am (EST) It was another brutal day for the bulls and one that reminds everyone of 2008 all over again.
12:15pm (EST) It has been a tale of two different tapes today for a couple of companies which reported earnings
9:00am (EST) We love using fancy words from time-to-time and yesterday we got to use one that we only get to
1:30pm (EST) Futures were pointing towards a slightly higher open but Wall Street seemed confused after conflicting reports on jobs.
9:00am (EST) I been to the edge And there I stood and looked down You know I lost a lot
1:50pm (EST) The two words we have typed a 1,000 times over the past two weeks are finally being laid
9:00am (EST) If the volatility in July gave you heartburn then take another shot as things could get even crazier
1:10pm (EST) Futures were pointing towards a strong open at the bell but when we saw they were down from
8:45am (EST) The bulls started the week facing pressure from the previous weekend after a proposed plan to cut the
12:45pm (EST) This morning’s open wasn’t as bad as most of the talking heads were predicting but we were prepared
9:00am (EST) The market traded in a somewhat tight range on Thursday with the bulls winning the battle for the majority
1:20pm (EST) The market is seeing green today for the first time all week as all three of the major
9:00am (EST) The bulls started Tuesday’s session playing catch-up once again after the market open lowered over the “lack of urgency” in
12:40pm (EST) The market is continuing its slow drift lower as the debt ceiling debate in Washington carries on with
9:00am (EST) The bears did a little damage on Monday as the circus in Congress continued on after the Republicans and
9:00am (EST) The market was facing a fork in the road going into the start of last week. The bulls
9:00am (EST) We mentioned yesterday the bulls looked as though they were going to go for broke. The market was
9:00am (EST) Go figure. On a day the Financial stocks actually showed some strength, Tech lagged along with several other
1:05pm (EST) The bulls got off to a good start this morning after stellar earnings from Apple (AAPL, $387.51, up
9:00am (EST) Raise your hand if you know who or what the “Gang of Six” is. It’s been a couple