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How large cap tech shares have fared since the March 2009 market bottom
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Death Cross: Not A Good Day For The So-Called "Risk" Trade
The Dow Jones Industrial Average & The Benchmark S&P 500 index and Nasdaq composite (not shown) are currently retesting their 2010 lows. As long as these lows hold, the current trading range remains intact. However, if the lows are breached, odds favor lower prices will follow. In addition, it is important to note that their 50 DMA lines are about to undercut their longer term 200 DMA lines which, as we now know, is not a “healthy” sign. It is also worrisome to see that other capital markets have hit new 2010 lows which suggests the bears are getting stronger (i.e. EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, and EUR/CHF are already at fresh 2010 lows).
S&P 500: 1987 Crash vs Feb 2014
JOIN OUR FREE NEWSLETTER & GET POWERFUL IDEAS DIRECTLY TO YOUR INBOX Market Tops & Bottoms: We had a great conversation earlier this week with one of our institutional clients regarding market tops & bottoms. Keep in mind, the most important and common trait all market tops and bottoms share is that they take time…
Join Adam At The Plaza Hotel on Aug 2
There has been quite a bit of demand for Adam to present a live seminar in recent months. To accommodate the “market” Adam will be hosting an exclusive event at the Plaza hotel to teach a select group of *people How To Speculate on Wall Street. This event will sell out. Reserve Your Seat Now. How To Conquer Markets Learn…
Are Hedge Funds Dead?
What Is A Hedge Fund? In the simplest sense, a hedge fund is a firm that invests capital for its investors. Typically, hedge fund clients are institutional investors (anyone who is charge of allocating a large pool of capital) or accredited investors (e.g. high net worth individuals).The traditional definition is that hedge funds are able…
The Case For QE 4
Easy Money From Global Central Banks Continues To Fuel This Market Since the historic March 2009 low, the benchmark S&P 500 has surged a very impressive 203% making it one of the strongest bull markets in history! The primary driver of this entire 5.5 year bull market has been an easy money stance from global…