Bulls Break Resistance, Rally Looking Good
1:20pm (EST) We told you this morning we could feel another breakthrough about to happen. There isn’t a lot happening […]
1:20pm (EST) We told you this morning we could feel another breakthrough about to happen. There isn’t a lot happening […]
9:00am (EST) The bulls managed to hold the momentum on Monday despite a quarter-point interest rate hike out of China
9:10am (EST) The bulls have been on a roll and here is where they are at: The Dow added 14
1:00pm (EST) The market is a little mixed as we head towards today’s close but the bulls are winning the
12:30pm (EST) All systems go. The bulls have pushed the market higher on better-than-expected earnings reports and another round of
9:00am (EST) All eyes were on the Fed Tuesday afternoon as the bulls were trying to extend their rally while
12:30pm (EST) Futures were pointing towards a slightly higher open after a bevy of economic news was released before the
9:00am (EST) The bulls went into Monday morning with little earnings or economic news but had a few catalysts that
12:45pm (EST) The market got off to a good start this morning after China fooled everyone and kept its interest
9:00am (EST) Futures are pointing towards a higher open this morning after China did not announce an interest rate hike
3:00pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. RIMM’s Bright Earnings Prospects 3. Adobe (ADBE) Looks Undervalued, Ready to Beat Estimates
9:20am (EST) We covered most of Thursday’s action in our afternoon update and not much else happened after that as
9:00am (EST) Although it’s not a done deal, the compromise backed by the President and Republican leaders on extending tax cuts
9:00am (EST) The bulls and bears battled to mixed results on Monday as both sides looked for the next catalyst
1:00pm (EST) As expected, the market is trading in a tight range today and the sentiment is slightly lower despite
9:05am (EST) Futures were slightly lower heading into overnight trading of the overseas markets and have remained that way as
1:10pm (EST) We were a little nervous heading in to today’s unemployment numbers because the market was in overdrive and
9:10am (EST) The bulls made another step towards setting new highs for the year as the momentum from Wednesday’s huge
12:50pm (EST) The momentum continues… Futures were erratic this morning but all signs were pointing towards a higher open as
9:00am (EST) The first day of December has been pretty good for the bulls, historically, and yesterday was no different
12:20pm (EST) The Doors at the office are rocking today… The bulls have gotten a bevy of good news today
8:45am (EST) The market played out to a reoccurring theme again on Tuesday where a sharp drop at the open
9:15am (EST) The bulls had a strong day on Wednesday as they brought the market back from Tuesday’s steep decline.
8:50am (EST) Geopolitical events are scary and they make investors and the stock market nervous. The bears used the recent
9:00am (EST) The market ended mixed on Monday as the Nasdaq closed in positive territory while the Dow and S&P
12:20pm (EST) The market opened lower to start today’s trading as European debt concerns continue to weigh on the market. Although
9:00am (EST) Futures are pointing towards a slightly lower open this morning after Ireland finally asked for bailout money from
12:45pm (EST) The market is trading slightly lower following yesterday’s strong rally which brought the market back near its resistance
9:00am (EST) The bulls made a run after two weeks of getting beat down as they pushed the major averages
12:10pm (EST) It has been a big day on Wall Street as General Motors (GM, $35.35, up $2.35) and some
12:05pm (EST) We wanted to print a little early because of the current market conditions. The market got off to
12:20pm (EST) There are a lot of headwinds facing the bulls today as the market opened lower on concerns of
9:05am (EST) The bulls managed to hold down the fort on Thursday as the bears forced a test to support before the market bounced
12:30pm (EST) The market is struggling again today as the bears look to continue this week’s downdraft. Futures were pointing
9:00am (EST) The market spent much of Monday on the south side as European debt concerns resurfaced causing the euro
12:40pm (EST) The market opened lower but the losses were held in check as we have bounced off the lows
9:10am (EST) Futures are pointing towards a slightly lower open this morning as the bulls look to add to last
9:00am (EST) The bulls made a dramatic statement to the bears’ yesterday that has been clear for over a month now
12:45pm (EST) Futures were pointing towards a strong open and we knew when we were typing this morning’s update the
9:00am (EST) The market managed to finish in the green on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve announced plans to purchase
9:00am (EST) It was weird watching the Congressional elections last night because instead of watching bulls and bears, we were
1:20pm (EST) The bulls have the theme song made famous by Swedish rock band Europe on their minds today after
9:05am (EST) The bulls and bears battled to a draw on Monday ahead of this week’s possible market moving events. Although the
9:05am (EST) There will be a ton of potential market moving events this week and here is what we are
12:50pm (EST) The market appears to be tired today as both the bulls and bears gear up for next week’s
12:45pm (EST) The market started off with a decent pop after getting a drop in the dollar and the release
12:45pm (EST) The futures were pointing towards a lower open this morning as Wall Street awaits the Fed’s expected plan
9:00am (EST) The bears showed up early on Tuesday as futures were pointing towards a lower open after some discouraging
9:05am (EST) The bulls got off to a good start on Monday although the rally cooled as the market had trouble
12:45pm (EST) Futures were pointing towards a strong open this morning after the G-20 update, a weaker dollar, and an
9:05am (EST) The bulls wrapped up last week with another win, making it 7 out-of-the-last 8 weeks they have moved
1:05pm (EST) The market started off in the red but has rebounded as the bulls look to extend their 6-week
9:05am (EST) The bulls were back in victory lane last week as they managed to take the market higher despite
12:45pm (EST) The bulls have managed to hold their ground despite a negative open this morning. There have been a
9:00am (EST) Good earnings, China, and the Fed’s backing are a powerful recipe… On Wednesday, the Dow gained 76 points,
9:00am (EST) The market traded in a narrow range on Monday as many of the seasoned vets on Wall Street took the Columbus Day
1:35pm (EST) Give the bulls credit. They are trying like hell to push this market though resistance. Despite a nasty
9:05am (EST) In was a flat day on Wall Street yesterday although the market zigzagged on both sides of the
9:00am (EST) The bulls got a warning sign from the bears yesterday although the market held up rather well after hearing the private sector
9:00am (EST) “I think it’s time we stop, hey, what’s that sound? Everybody look what’s going down…” Buffalo Springfield knew
9:00am (EST) The market had a hard time picking a direction at the open on Monday as it weaved in
11:40pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Growth Missing at Electronic Arts 3. Juniper Networks Nears 52-week High 4.
9:10am (EST) The bears got a little relief on Wednesday as they were able to score a small victory against
9:05am (EST) The gloves came off yesterday as the bulls and bears continued their battle at the top of the current trading
1:15pm (EST) The market took a nasty turn for the worse after getting the latest Consumer Confidence numbers earlier this
8:55am (EST) The market was at a pivot point on Friday and the bulls used the opportunity to push the
1:00pm (EST) The bulls are having a field day as the market has once again pushed up to the top
12:30pm (EST) The market is waffling ahead of the big Fed announcement and has traded on both sides of the
12:00pm (EST) The market is powering its way higher as the bulls push the upper limits of the current 4-month
12:10pm (EST) The bulls got off to a decent start, although gains were limited, before the bears quickly woke up
9:00am (EST) The bulls managed a strong comeback on Thursday and kept the major averages near resistance despite signs of
12:50pm (EST) The bulls are pushing current resistance levels as they have opened the week in the green on good
9:00am (EST) Futures are pointing towards a big open for the market after encourage data out of China has put the bulls
9:05am (EST) The bulls were stymied once again at major resistance levels on Thursday although they did manage to walk
1:10pm (EST) The bulls are back in familiar territory as the market awaits President Obama’s speech on a $250 billion
9:00am (EST) The bears got back on track following last week’s drubbing and took the market lower to start the
9:00am (EST) The market is pointing towards a lower open this morning to start the holiday-shortened week on concerns over
9:05am (EST) The market started off strong on Wednesday and got more mojo as the day wore on. The bulls
12:30pm (EST) The bulls used some overseas news to stage a big rally this morning while economic reports continue to
9:10am (EST) When we left you yesterday at 1pm, the market was slightly higher, and we were waiting to hear
1:05pm (EST) There has been a flurry of economic news this morning that has moved the market and the bears
9:05am (EST) The bulls took another two steps backwards on Monday after failing to capitalize on Friday’s one step forward. We
12:45pm (EST) It’s been a slow day of trading although the bears took an early stab at stocks and pushed
9:10am (EST) Futures were slightly lower this morning as the market waited for an update on personal income and spending. At 8:30am
9:00am (EST) The bears looked poised to extend the Dow’s losing streak to five straight sessions but you knew the
12:40pm (EST) The bears got some more good news after the opening bell when the Commerce Department reported new home
9:00am (EST) Turn out the lights, the party’s over… We remember in our younger years when Dandy Don would sing
9:00am (EST) The bulls got off to a good start Monday morning as merger and acquisition news boosted stocks at the
12:45pm (EST) The bulls took the major indexes higher at the open but thing started to change after an hour
10:30pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Potash Gets Takeover Offer 3. Figuring Out FedEx 4. Earnings 5. Week
9:00am (EST) For some reason the Beatles were on our mind this morning… The market continued its predictable, yet, choppy
9:00am (EST) The bears appear as though they will be picking up where there left things on Friday as futures
10:20pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. Is Research In Motion (RIMM) a Risk or Reward? 3. A Closer
9:00am (EST) It’s Friday, the 13th… The bears continued their winning ways as they handed the bulls their third straight
12:55pm (EST) The market started today’s session in negative territory as a number of not-so-good earnings reports and a weaker-than-expected jobless claims number weighed heavy
1:00pm (EST) Futures were already pointing towards a triple-digit loss for the Dow and minutes into the session, the index
1:10pm (EST) The bulls were behind the 8-ball before the opening bell sounded as economic data out of China revealed imports slowed significantly
9:00am (EST) Trying to predict the market is never an easy gig, but if you have solid technical analysis it
12:50pm (EST) The bulls have kept the market in positive territory for the majority of the session although the bears