Articles, tagged with "relative strength", page 1
Creating the winning stock watchlist
You might have observed that some intraday traders like to trade the same stock over and over throughout the trading day. They would have become familiar with its support and resistance areas from trading the same stock repeatedly. Its mainly because they...
Teaching Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder To Read
Students with autism face many challenges. Reading being among some of the most difficult to deal with. However, following a solid program of education and training, many autistic children can learn to read quite well.
Characterized by deficits in cogn...
Understanding the Purposes of SEO Packages
Brief Description: SEO packages can serve a vital function when it comes to expanding the online presence that a company enjoys. This article discusses how the use of this service can benefit companies and improve their standing.
SEO packages are a vit...
Stock Market Update: Upside Moves May Not Be Sustainable
It’s time to rejoice; stocks have gained for two straight days! Of course, I’m kidding. The bounce has largely been due to technically oversold buying as traders try to determine whether gains are sustainable or if it is a “dead cat bounce” in a developin...
How to Solve Mouse Problems
One of the more commonly dreaded pests is the mouse. Larger than insects found in houses, the insatiable appetite of the mouse combined with their relative strength leaves few things safe in your home from their teeth. Mice take over your home, scavenging...
A Summer Break; Why It May BeTime for Investors to Take One
It was not what traders were hoping for, as the second-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) came in at a meager 1.3%, well below the 1.7% estimate. And making matters worse was a downward revision in the previous first-quarter estimate to a dismal 0.4% fr...
How to Assess the Strength of a Sector
Developing the knack for picking the right stocks to place trades is a difficult task to say the least. Even if you pick the best company, if your timing stinks, you still won’t do well. To enhance your timing, it’s vitally important to get a sense of how...
Investing in Gold: Why it’s Still One of Your Top Options in Risky Times
Greece needs more money to pay for its previous loan. Ireland is in financial chaos. Portugal and neighbor Spain are not on stable grounds and could need help. And then there are Italy and Belgium. The European Union is in trouble. Germany and France are ...
Special Stock Market Chart Review: Charts Point to Further Weakness
The six-day losing streak finally came to an end on Thursday, but I sense that the buying was likely more to do with oversold buying than a change in market sentiment.
The charts continue to show fragility and exhaustion, with the near-term view being...
Investor Alert: Don’t Get Fooled by a Rally
I hate to harp on this, but I continue to see some exhaustion on the charts and additional downside moves ahead of us, especially if the S&P 500 April low of 1,294 is not reached.
With the traditionally slower summer months ahead, I expect that tradin...
Should You Invest In Gold?
There are ads all over the place right now claiming gold is the ultimate investment. Let’s dig down to the facts.
Like any commodity or “real” asset, valuation of gold is straightforward. It’s purely supply and demand — nothing more. But commodities ar...
Investment advice today needs to unbiased and independent
As an investor, it call comes down to this: Who do you trust to give you investment advice you can count on and profit from? Do you trust reporters and journalists that are telling you what happened yesterday? Do you trust stock brokers that make their mo...
Stocks Looking to Go Higher; Ride the Gains & Take Some Profits
It has been a great few weeks for stocks. The major indices have edged higher in nine of the last 11 sessions to April 28. The upward moves to the highest levels since June 2008 are impressive and indicate what appears to be a potential breakout on the pr...
Tips on Managing Risk in Investing
Markets have hit a barrier in the near term. The charts are concerning, as the NASDAQ, DOW, and S&P 500 are all trading just below their respective key 50-day moving averages on neutral Relative Strength. The near-term technical view for the NASDAQ and S&...
Precious Metals Investments: How They’re Affected by the Middle Eastern Unrest and Devastation in Ja
Libya is getting bombed by American, British, and French fighter jets. The situation in Libya could spill over to other Arab countries in sympathy.
Japan just suffered a horrific tsunami and related leak in one of its nuclear generation plants. The da...
