by Trent Smalley, CMT | Feb 24, 2017 | Stock Market Analysis, Stock Market Commentary, Stock Market Trends, stocks to buy, Technical Stock Market Analysis, U.S. Stock Services Weekly Newsletter
Our friend over at Nanex, Eric Hunsader posted the following chart on his Twitter feed this morning: This shows the S&P 500 Futures the most down since midnight of any trading day so far in 2017. I monitor this chart in particular to get a sense of the overnight...
by Trent Smalley, CMT | Feb 20, 2017 | Stock Market Commentary, stocks to buy
Billions Creators Flooded With Calls From Wall Streeters (Yahoo) Gold Isn’t Behaving In Practice The Way It Should In Theory (Bloomberg) Oil Rises, But Faces Prospect Of Growing U.S. Output (Reuters) You’ve Been Accepted To Columbia. Oops, Our Bad. (NYT)...
by Trent Smalley, CMT | Feb 15, 2017 | Stock Market Commentary, Stock Market Trends, Technical Stock Market Analysis, Uncategorized
Barron’s ran an article this past weekend entitled, “The End Of An Active Investing Era.” You can read the full article here: End of Active Investing. An excerpt from the article touches on the reason for the never before seen amount of capital...
by Trent Smalley, CMT | Feb 14, 2017 | Stock Market Analysis, Stock Market Commentary, Stock Market Trends, stocks to buy, Technical Stock Market Analysis
The IPO (Initial Public Offering) Market is one group of stocks that stays on my watch list year around. Because these are normally stocks issued by smaller, younger companies they carry with them a higher risk (and often a higher reward). These names haven’t...
by Trent Smalley, CMT | Feb 13, 2017 | Stock Market Analysis, Stock Market Commentary, Technical Stock Market Analysis
Is This Too Quiet Market The Calm Before The Storm? (MarketWatch) Verizon Revives Its Unlimited Data Plan (MarketWatch) Stock Futures Hit Record Highs As Trump Trade Rekindles (Reuters) Bezos Wants Amazon To Be The Next HBO, Showtime (NYPost) Dan Loeb Made A Nearly $1...
by Trent Smalley, CMT | Feb 6, 2017 | Stock Market Analysis, Stock Market Commentary, Stock Market Trends, stocks to buy, Technical Stock Market Analysis
When analyzing the chart of a stock you often will come across a gap, or an empty space where the stock made a significant move. These empty spaces occur between one trading session and the next due to a material event that affects the stock such as an earnings...