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By Simon Maierhofer | Wednesday May 01, 2019
In February 2016, I also wrote a “zero bear market risk” article. The same ‘zero bear market risk’ indicator triggered again in January 2019 and is now confirmed by yet another long-term ‘zero bear market risk’ pattern.... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Thursday April 25, 2019
The S&P 500 is closely following the projection published in the 2019 S&P 500 Forecast. This projection shows some outrageous twists and turns ahead, and we may soon find out whether the next twist will be on schedule.... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Thursday April 04, 2019
After an exciting December and January, the stock market has become quite dull. Stocks are still performing, but few indicators are showing any sort of extreme or giving any kind of strong signal. How can you find an edge in a dull market?... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Thursday March 28, 2019
Gold has a few options longer-term, but fortunately most options have one thing in common: An upcoming opportunity to buy. Today’s drop may start drawing gold into our buying range.... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Wednesday March 13, 2019
The S&P 500 showed a text book response to the pattern discussed last week. However, after the initial down side target was reached, trade moved above the invalidation level for more down side. How does the rally to new highs fit into the bigger picture?... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Wednesday March 06, 2019
Sideways trading generally muddies the waters, but this time the opposite happened. Starting on February 27, the sideways grind actually provided some clarity as the S&P carved out a pattern that suggested a ‘pop and drop’ sequence.... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Thursday February 28, 2019
Is it time for bears to throw in the towel? The rally from the December low has been extremely strong, and many indicators suggest further gains. However, the S&P 500 has reached a inflection point that introduces down side and see-saw risk.
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By Simon Maierhofer | Wednesday February 06, 2019
Who would have thought that the worst December since 1931 would be followed by the best January since 1987? The 2019 rally, like the December meltdown, broke all kinds of records, but will it continue?... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Wednesday January 16, 2019
The financial media declared that stocks entered a bear market on December 24. Since then, the S&P 500 has rallied 11.3%. The Profit Radar Report warned that many bear markets end as soon as they begin. Does this mean the bear market is already over?... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Thursday January 03, 2019
Is it possible to predict a market crash? Some ‘analysts’ indeed ‘predicted’ the December crash, but that’s only because doom and gloom has been their default position for years. The Profit Radar Report predicted an environment where risk of a crash was high.... >> READ MORE...
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