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Investors Stuck Between ‘Ignorance is Bliss’ and ‘You Snooze you Lose’
Shuffle your money in the market and forget about it has been the best any investor could do since the Federal Reserve started Quantitative Easing. The ‘ignorance is bliss’ strategy has worked well, too well. Will ‘you snooze you lose’ take over soon?... >> READ MORE...
 
Commercial Money is Loading Up on Short Nasdaq Positions
Commercial investors, the ‘big boys of investing’ are considered the smart money on Wall Street. It generally pays to follow their lead. Right now commercial traders are short the Nasdaq-100 to an historic extreme.... >> READ MORE...
 
S&P 500/Bond Ratio Shows Stocks are Overvalued
Much has been written about the ‘great rotation’ from bonds into stocks. In reality, investors ask themselves every day if there’s more value in stocks or bonds. There’s one accurate measure to determine where’s more value.... >> READ MORE...
 
S&P 500 Technical Analysis – What to Expect Next Week
A monkey that sits on the ground can’t fall from the tree, and an investor in cash can’t lose money. Is now the time to be ‘on the ground or in the tree?’ A closer look at the S&P 500 provides some interesting clues.... >> READ MORE...
 
Federal Reserve ‘Financed’ 17% of all U.S. Stock Purchases
At one point or another over the last few years we’ve all heard about the bursting Federal Reserve Balance sheet (it’s still growing by the way). However, how big is the Fed’s balance sheet in correlation to the total U.S. stock market? It’s big! ... >> READ MORE...
 
Tesla Hit By Technical Circuit Breaker
Few companies ever reach the kind of ‘cult’ status Tesla generated in a few short years. At one point, TSLA was up over 450% in 2013 alone, but the stock has dropped almost 30% in recent weeks. Is Tesla the new Apple?... >> READ MORE...
 
Do Sentiment Extremes Still Matter in a Fed-Manipulated Stock Market?
Investor sentiment used to be one of the most effective contrarian indicators known to man. Then the Federal Reserve came and change the rules. Do sentiment extremes still work as a contrarian indicator in the fake QE bull market?... >> READ MORE...
 
XLF Financial ETF is Teetering Above Key Support
The average investor may not be aware of this, but the SPDR Financial ETF (XLF) is sitting right above major support. This in itself is noteworthy, but its message is further emphasized by the fact that the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are struggling to overcome major resistance.... >> READ MORE...
 
S&P 500 ETF (SPY) Research
The SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) is the world’s largest ETF. It is also one of the most cost and tax effective ways to gain broad exposure to stocks. But that alone doesn’t guarantee profits (nothing does). Here’s one way to increase your winning odds.... >> READ MORE...
 
Nasdaq and S&P 500 Held Back by ‘Magic’ Resistance
An x-ray scan can detect conditions invisible to the naked eye. A fractured bone for example may be the cause of pain. Like an x-ray scan, chart analysis can identify important resistance levels for stocks, such levels – unknown to most investors – are the real reasons stocks stall (and reverse?).... >> READ MORE...
 
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