Bears Test Support, Bulls Bounce Back/ New Trade!!!
12:00pm (EST) Futures were showing a Cinderella open when we wrapped up our homework late last night but had turned […]
12:00pm (EST) Futures were showing a Cinderella open when we wrapped up our homework late last night but had turned […]
9:00am (EST) Following a couple of weeks of extreme volatility, the market traded flat to start the week with both
1:45pm (EST) It was important for the bulls to get off to a good start today, or at least hold
9:00am (EST) Wall Street played out like a Hollywood Blockbuster that had a lot of action, drama, and emotion with
9:00am (EST) The current market environment has been volatile but sometimes it is hard for the talking heads and most
11:55am (EST) The bears are going for their third-straight session win and are a half away from recording their first
9:00am (EST) The bulls 20-session Tuesday win streak is over. Now that we got that out of the way, the
1:25pm (EST) When a sports analyst brings up a neat stat or streak on a player, it is usually a
9:00am (EST) The bulls were pressured throughout Monday by the bears following Friday’s pullback below support that is now trying
12:50pm (EST) We rolled with the bulls at the end of April despite Wall Street’s warnings for a pullback, correction,
12:00pm (EST) The blue-chips are giving back their gains from Tuesday’s pop and we mentioned a slow fade could occur
11:50am (EST) The market is enjoying its best –day gains since the beginning of the year as all of the
9:00am (EST) The market ended flat on Friday following a dip at the open that defined near-term support. The bulls
1:05pm (EST) Much is being made of yesterday’s 1% pullback and last night’s news that China was contracting instead of
9:00am (EST) The bulls stretched the Dow’s winning streak on Tuesday’s to 19-straight as the blue-chips rebounded off their lows
9:00am (EST) The market continued its winning ways in May as the bulls added another 2% last week to push
12:55pm (EST) We hate to see this week come to a close because it has been our BEST week of
9:00am (EST) The market continued its surge to record highs following Wednesday’s gains and are entering the next phase of
12:20pm (EST) Today’s economic news has come in weaker-than-expected which held the bulls back for much of the first half
12:35pm (EST) Futures were pointing towards a lower start throughout the night and into the opening bell this morning following
9:00am (EST) The Dow added 35 points, or 0.2%, to close at 15,118 on Friday. The blue-chips made another run at 15,000 on
12:10pm (EST) It’s been another sweet week for the bulls if current levels hold into the close. Friday’s have been
9:00am (EST) The bears snapped their 5-session losing streak on Thursday but not by much. The tight trading range favored
9:00am (EST) The first day of May belonged to the bears buts it has been all bulls and no bull
9:00am (EST) The bulls continue to defy gravity as they pushed the market to another record high following their 17th-straight
9:00am (EST) The bears tried their best to hold back the Tuesday bull run but their efforts failed as the
9:00am (EST) The bulls got a second-straight Monday win and were able to push new highs following the break out
12:50pm (EST) The bulls have gotten off to a good start as they try to win back-to-back Monday’s following a
12:00pm (EST) Amazon.com (AMZN, $254.55, down $20.15) shares are getting hammered today despite reporting a better-than-expected quarter after the close
9:00am (EST) The bulls kept their recent momentum following a test to new highs and ahead of this morning’s GDP
12:40pm (EST) The bulls are pushing all-time highs ahead of tomorrow’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product) report and all signs are
9:00am (EST) Monday’s have been weak of late and we mentioned in our Weekly Wrap the bulls needed to win
12:30pm (EST) Monday’s have been weak of late and following an opening pop and drop, the indexes are mixed as
1:15pm (EST) The market is mixed as we head into the home stretch with the bulls trying to recoup some
9:00am (EST) The bears made a strong move past the first wave of support on Thursday to win their second-straight
12:05pm (EST) Friday is shaping up to be a big day in the market as there are 3 major Tech
9:00am (EST) Volatility has been the theme this week as the bears pushed fresh weekly lows following the rebound by
12:00pm (EST) The triple-digit moves continue as well as the back-and-forth action between the bulls and the bears as the
9:00am (EST) The bulls have been weak on Monday’s and strong on Tuesday’s as they made it 14 in a
12:05pm (EST) The bulls challenged resistance at the open that was prior support and following a slight pullback the market
1:05pm (EST) The bears are making a little noise following weaker-than-expected economic news and over concerns that Cyprus might ask
12:45pm (EST) After a slow start, the bulls have continued their journey to new highs despite multiple downgrades on Microsoft
12:00pm (EST) There are a lot of stories to talk about with specific stocks but as far as the market,
9:00am (EST) After a slow start, the bulls got a rare Monday win following a strong rally in the second
12:20pm (EST) The charts we showed you this morning highlighted the trading range the market has been in for the
9:00am (EST) The tug-of-war between the bulls and bears continued last week as the back-and-forth action has now stretched into
8:00am (EST) The bulls rebounded on Thursday just enough to keep hope alive as Wall Street looks ahead to this
9:00am (EST) The Dow and S&P 500 closed at record highs on Tuesday but the small-caps and Transports took another
12:30pm (EST) The bulls are off and running today despite weaker PMI (Purchasing Managers’ Index) numbers from across the pond.
12:00pm (EST) We mentioned the first trading of the second quarter can be bearish if it falls on the day
12:50pm (EST) There has been no ticket-tape parade or rolling out of the red carpet on Wall Street today despite
9:00am (EST) The Cyprus circus continued on Monday with a relief rally at the open followed by a sharp selloff
9:00am (EST) The bears are looking for a rare weekly win this year and a possible trend change depending on many
12:30pm (EST) The market was in a downtrend to start today’s session but starting to bottom an hour into the
9:00am (EST) The bulls were able to snap a 3-sesion skid following an opening bounce and more reassurance from Uncle
12:35pm (EST) Futures were showing a strong open following this morning’s Nonfarm Payrolls report that showed the economy added 236,000
12:15pm (EST) We mentioned in February the bulls haven’t come this far not to take out new highs on the
9:00am (EST) The bulls ended their Monday swoons as they battled back from a lower open to reclaim resistance. Things
12:45pm (EST) When we wrapped our our homework last night, futures were showing a nasty open after China announced new
9:00am (EST) “The circus is back in town and this week will be full of zombie talk not only here
12:15pm (EST) You don’t really need to find out what’s going on You don’t really want to know just how
9:00am (EST) The bulls were dancing higher throughout the day but got tripped up by the bears in the final
9:00am (EST) The bulls added another notch to their “new high” belt as they were able to push the Dow
9:00am (EST) We said we expected volatility to pick up this week and if the next 3 days are like
12:55pm (EST) The bulls came out of the gates charging as it looked as though Italy’s elections were going to
9:00am (E “The bulls have been smooth sailing for 7 weeks now but could be approaching chopping waters. While last
8:00am (EST) It’s too early to tell if the bears are ready to do some damage but Wednesday’s pullback was
9:00am (EST) “We are halfway through 4Q numbers that continue to come in ahead of Wall Street’s estimates. Nearly 70%
9:00am (EST) It was another flat but mixed to up day for Wall Street on Wednesday as the indexes got
12:30pm (EST) The market is mixed as we head into the second half of trading but the bulls are winning
12:30pm (EST) Wall Street appeared to be on shaky ground last night after the overseas markets traded lower following the
9:00am(EST) The market traded lower on Monday ahead of this week’s big events as the bears tried to find an
9:00am(EST) “We spend a lot of time studying market history, trends, outlooks, politics (unfortunately), geopolitical tensions, economics, and we do
12:15pm (EST) We mentioned this week could be flat and that a trading range would develop before next week’s possible
12:20pm The mini-trading range the indexes have been in for 2 weeks could be ready to crack as the daily
9:00am (EST) We mentioned this week could be choppy but that we expected a trading range to develop before the
9:00am (EST) Following its worst beating of the year on Monday, the bulls bounced back on Tuesday to recoup nearly
12:05pm (EST) Shares of Yum Brands (YUM, $61.88, down $2.06) have recovered, somewhat, following the open at $59.74 this morning.
12:30pm (EST) We have been telling the pros and talking heads the bulls would continue their rally this week and
9:00am (EST) The market ended the last trading day of January mixed as the small-caps advanced while the major indexes
12:45pm (EST) The bears are feeling giddy as they seem to be gathering momentum ahead of Friday’s unemployment report. The
12:30pm (EST) The bulls are trying to gather momentum for a final push to new all-time highs and their journey
9:00am (EST) “The market was flat on Friday with a little weakness to the downside heading into the second half
12:10pm (EST) The bulls are trying to cap another week of gains as we head into the second half of
12:25pm (EST) We mentioned this week would produce some nice earnings trades and one we failed to capitalize on was
9:00am (EST) We were watching yesterday’s close like a Power Ball lottery as the Dow danced around our 13,777.77 fluff
12:00pm (EST) The bulls have triggered our fluff targets for the Nasdaq and the Dow but the S&P 500 and
12:50pm (EST) There are a number of stories we could tackle but all the action will start after the close
9:00am(EST) “Our timing for the market to hit new highs was off by 2 weeks but our homework over Christmas
12:40pm (EST) We often remind our readers that it is important to have a road map on where you feel
12:30pm (EST) We mentioned this morning Boeing (BA, $74.47, down $2.47) was weighing on the Dow futures as the company
9:00am (EST) The bulls were able to recover from an opening bear attack in yesterday’s action as they were able
9:00am (EST) The market finished mixed on Monday and stayed in a tight range for the second-straight session ahead of
12:45pm (EST) The market traded in a tight range on Friday and has followed the same pattern today ahead of
9:00am (EST) “It was almost a 100% guarantee the market would pop on any Fiscal Deal announcement but we didn’t
11:30pm (EST) 1. Market Summary 2. SolarCity (SCTY) IPO Worth a Look 3. Earnings 4. Weekly Wrap Portfolio Update
12:30pm (EST) We have traded Apollo Group (APOL, $18.57, down $2.37) for a few years now and we have been
9:00am(EST) The bulls did another tap dance with support on Tuesday but lost their second-straight session to start the week.
12:25pm (EST) We love earnings cycles and although we wish there was another stock besides Alcoa (AA, $9.14, up $0.04)