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Market Commentary: Markets Hit Resistance, Backed Off, But Closed Solidly In The Green
Article By: Global Economic Intersection
Tuesday, April 22, 2014 6:17 PM EDT
The markets generally stopped at resistance today and backed off, maybe to gather up steam and go for the historical highs again. With the Ukraine situation teetering back and forth, I would advise caution in taking any position. However, look to tomorrow for market weakness and perhaps a down day which several analysts have predicted
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Large Cap Report: Best Lead By Utilities Sector
Article By: E.B. Capital Markets
Sunday, April 20, 2014 4:11 PM EDT
The best large cap sector is utilities, which offer robust seasonality ahead of summer. Basic materials have strengthened thanks to improving scores for oil & gas.
In this article: APH, ECA, EFX, EIX, EW, GT, K, MRK, NEE, PNR, WEC, BKW
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Small Cap Report: Best And Worst
Article By: E.B. Capital Markets
Thursday, April 17, 2014 7:14 PM EDT
Our weekly best and worst reports show you stocks with the best potential returns over the coming 6 to 12 months. This week, the best small cap sector is utilities; the best small cap industry is trucking.
In this article: EVC, EXAM, GB, ARTC, DRRX, DXPE, ECOL, NVAX, PGNX, CYTR, BDBD
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Market Commentary: Last Minute Sell-Off Brings Averages Down Off Session Highs
Article By: Global Economic Intersection
Thursday, April 17, 2014 6:46 PM EDT
Markets closed with the DOW in the red and everything else in the green. The NASDAQ did relatively well closing up +0.20%. There was a moderately heavy, but brisk sell-off towards the closing and was the reason the DOW closed in the red.
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Mid Cap Report: Best And Worst
Article By: E.B. Capital Markets
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 9:16 PM EDT
Our weekly best and worst reports show you stocks with the best potential returns over the coming 6 to 12 months. The best mid cap sector is utilities while the top scoring mid cap industry is gas utilities
In this article: AHL, CHS, FICO, FTR, HSC, PNY, TFX, HUBG, GOGO
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SP 500 And NDX Futures Daily Charts - Quiet Holiday Week With An Upward Bias
Article By: Jesses-Cafe-Americain
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 4:51 PM EDT
VIX is back down to more complacent levels.This is a holiday shortened week, with Friday trading closed for the Easter holiday. Let's see if the traders can carry this rally into a three day weekend with the Ukraine bubbling along.
In this article: VIX
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The Stock Market Bounces – What To Watch Out For
Article By: Acting-Man
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 4:15 PM EDT
The market has begun to bounce from a natural support level: lateral support in the NDX (as well as the Nasdaq Composite and the RUT) that has served as a support and resistance level on several previous occasions. Momentum and growth names are outperforming 'safe' stocks in Wednesday's trading, the trend toward safety is not undermined yet by this short term counter-trend move.
In this article: XLU, NDX, SPX, DJI
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Outside The Box: Dare To Be Great II
Article By: John Mauldin
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 3:02 PM EDT
Are you willing to be different, and are you willing to be wrong? In order to have a chance at great results, you have to be open to being both.
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SP 500 And NDX Futures Daily Charts - Lions And Tigers And Bears, Oh My!
Article By: Jesses-Cafe-Americain
Friday, April 11, 2014 5:39 PM EDT
The selling this week is being attributed by the pundits to 'tax selling'. I won't debate that, but I will say that if the selling continues next week it probably is not tax related, but related to overly high valuations and a thorough wash and rinse.
In this article: JPM
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Raising Cash And Adding More Hedge
Article By: Blair Jensen
Friday, April 11, 2014 5:07 PM EDT
This past week our core market health indicators continued their recent trend. All of them except for our measures of the economy fell. Our measures of trend fell sharply and ended the week well below zero. As a result, we’re raising more cash and/or adding a larger hedge to our core portfolios.
In this article: SH, SPX
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Large Cap All-Star Stocks
Article By: E.B. Capital Markets
Thursday, April 10, 2014 5:55 PM EDT
The following screen shows those companies that have the highest average weekly score across our large cap universe since 2010. These companies have been consistently among our best scoring since the end of the financial crisis.
In this article: AME, APH, AZO, CLR, CRM, DG, DHR, MA, MCD, NKE, V, AAPL, ABBV
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Most Bullish And Bearish Stocks On Twitter
Article By: Blair Jensen
Wednesday, April 9, 2014 9:11 AM EDT
Below are charts with the the most bullish and bearish stocks on Twitter for the week and month ended 4/8/14.
In this article: ACI, AEO, AMD, ANR, APC, BBY, BKS, C, CAB, GS, HLF, HPQ, JCP, MON, MTG, NKE, OXY, PBR, TSN, UBS, V, VALE, WLT, LNG, GCOM, APOL, BRCM, CMCSA, GTAT, INTC, MU, MYGN, MYL, NVDA, SIRI, YHOO, ZNGA, KNDI, XLE, XLF, TWTR
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Daily Market Commentary: Buyers Return At Support
Article By: Declan Fallon
Tuesday, April 8, 2014 10:20 PM EDT
The S&P played to form on Tuesday with buyers coming in at converged support and 50-day MA. There was even a morning sell off and recovery for those nimble enough to take advantage. The intraday picture is nicely set up for an upside breakout.
In this article: SPX
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Investors Fleeing High-fliers
Article By: Kris Andersen
Monday, April 7, 2014 1:06 PM EDT
The market sell-off continues as investors continue to exit recent high-fliers
In this article: QQQ, SPX, VIX, DTX, DJI
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The True Contrarian Play: Isn't What You'd Think It Is
Article By: Dr. Paul Price
Sunday, April 6, 2014 11:47 AM EDT
Expecting a major market sell-off might not be a good assumption. Read on to see why that's true.
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Momos Mauled: Nasdaq Crashes Most Since 2011, Stocks Tumble From Record High
Article By: Tyler Durden
Friday, April 4, 2014 7:17 PM EDT
The jobs number expectation had been falling for a few days into the print this morning and it was not a good report - it missed low expectations and it seems the market is realizing that the Fed will not rescue it any time soon. GDP expectations are also tumbling and thus hope-driven hyper-growth stocks have been monkey-hammered. This is the worst swing for the Nasdaq since Dec 2011 (with Russell, Dow, and Nasdaq -1% YTD.
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