Category: Stocks Bull Market
The analysis published under this category are as follows.Monday, March 30, 2009
The Physics of bouncing Dead Cats: Will DJIA pierce 6547 this time? / Stock-Markets / Stocks Bull Market
March 14, 2009 Professor Nouriel Roubini wrote a piece: Reflections on the latest dead cat bounce or bear market sucker's rally. Well he could be right, certainly the rally looked busted on Friday and grim on Monday,. plus Tom Dryden pointed out yesterday that those bank profits were thanks to a scam; someone called it a "fraud bounce" http://seekingalpha.com/article/128390-exclusive-big-banks-recent-profitab (but aren't bank profits always thanks to some sort of scam).Read full article... Read full article...
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Stocks Stealth Bull Market Carpet Bombs the Bears / Stock-Markets / Stocks Bull Market
Stocks Stealth Bull Market Update 2- The stealth bull market in a not quite as stealthy manner as I would have liked decided to carpet bomb the bears with a powerful 500 point up thrust that has left many speculators and analysts that are not participating in the rally stunned into inaction as the smart investors continued to accumulate in the face of overwhelming majority of frightened investors to scared to participate in the face of continuing overwhelming bearish data and mis-information most notably evident in the consensus that stock prices will revert to below the mean in terms of corporate earnings.Read full article... Read full article...
Monday, March 23, 2009
Dow Transportation Average Exchange Traded Fund (IYT): Itching for Upside / Stock-Markets / Stocks Bull Market
Today, we're going to take a look at the iShares Dow Jones Transportation Index Exchange-Traded Fund (IYT) . Within the Dow Transports you'll find sectors that include airlines, shipping, railroads, delivery companies, truckers, etc. With President Obama's gauntlet of stimulus packages, the IYT may soon find some strong support and offer investors attractive valuation for years to come, especially in the railroad industry .Read full article... Read full article...
Friday, March 20, 2009
What Must Happens Before a New Stocks Bull Market Starts? / Stock-Markets / Stocks Bull Market
It has probably been a few months since we last shared our Institutional Index chart with you.Read full article... Read full article...
Friday, March 20, 2009
Some Signs of a Trend Reversal from Stocks Bear to Bull / Stock-Markets / Stocks Bull Market
We think these would be some important signs of a major, sustainable trend reversal:
1. Visual clues to trend reversal (price chart and multiple moving averages pointing up). That has not yet happened.
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Monday, March 16, 2009
Stealth Bull Market Follows Dow Bear 6,470 Bottom / News_Letter / Stocks Bull Market
March 15th , 2009 Issue #20 Vol. 3Read full article... Read full article...
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Stealth Bull Market Follows Stocks Bear Market Bottom at Dow 6,470 / Stock-Markets / Stocks Bull Market
As stated in last weekends analysis and newsletter, following the Dow's Friday close at 6626 that the Dow Jones Index had now fulfilled its bear market target of 6,600 as per the analysis of 20th Jan 2009 and illustrated by the chart below. The primary focus hence forth was to "position for a bullish spike higher" that would CONFIRM the bear market low, and negate the secondary far less probable overshoot target of 5,700 to 6000. This occurred on Tuesday which saw the first of a series of BUY TRIGGERS both on the Intra day charts and then on the Daily time frame chart that confirmed the preceding weeks Bear Market Low and set in motion the anticipated spike that took the Dow up 12% by the end of the week to close at 7,224.Read full article... Read full article...
Friday, March 13, 2009
Analysis of a V Shaped Stock Market Bottom / Stock-Markets / Stocks Bull Market
The consensus I tend to read amongst market commentators is that when this market bottoms, it will be a V shaped affair. Now I mainly write on precious metals but it will be foolhardy to presume that the fortunes of these two separate assets classes are not linked in some way. After all, if money is flowing back into the stock market, that means there is less money to flow into other asset classes such as gold and silver bullion products. I am also aware that most investors will be diversified in their asset allocation and will not only be holding gold or silver but will also be looking to re-invest in general equities at an opportune time.Read full article... Read full article...
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Presidential Cycle Suggests Strong Stocks Bull Market in.. 2011 / Stock-Markets / Stocks Bull Market
Nilus Mattive writes: I don't consider myself a political person. I don't stay up late on election nights to tally results. Nor do I put signs up in my front yard. In fact, my personal views about the way our great country should be run don't even fit into any of the mainstream viewpoints.Read full article... Read full article...
Friday, January 16, 2009
Post Stock Market Panic Rallies / Stock-Markets / Stocks Bull Market
2008, of course, was the worst year for the stock markets in memory. We've never seen anything like it in our lifetimes. The Great Depression of the 1930s was worse, but in order to have been old enough to care about the stock markets back then a trader would have to be around 95 years old today. For all but that elderly infinitesimal fraction of today's traders, 2008 was utterly unprecedented.Read full article... Read full article...
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Timing the Next Stocks Bull Market / Stock-Markets / Stocks Bull Market
What is it going to take before we see a bottom in stocks leading to a new bull market?Time.
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Sunday, January 04, 2009
Stock Market Crash 2008 Gives Birth to Baby Bull 2009 / Stock-Markets / Stocks Bull Market
The old man of 2008 has yielded his place to the baby New Year and with it a changing of the guard. Not only has 2009 brought a fresh new start with a clean slate, but also a new series of Kress cycles.
The previous year was dominated by every conceivable nightmare in the financial realm. From housing market woes to bank collapses, from soaring fuel costs to collapsing equity prices -- in 2008 we saw the extremities of price inflation give way to deflationary collapse, all within the space of a few short months. Truly the financial market turmoil of the past year was head-spinning.
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