Analyst Articles

There is a widely held belief among technical traders that after testing a support level three times the index must move strongly one direction or the other, either dropping through it on the downside to its previous support level, or zooming up past its previous highs. We will soon find out if it holds true this time. Read More

There is a widely held belief among technical traders that after testing a support level three times the index must move strongly one direction or the other, either dropping through it on the downside to its previous support level, or zooming up past its previous highs. We will soon find out if it holds true this time. Read More

Don't wait until panic over China's currency devaluation has subsided and the stock market recovers another 10 - 20% before taking action, like many amateur investors do. Instead, use this interlude of heightened volatility to acquire companies with excellent long term growth prospects that are getting punished indiscriminately along with the rest of the market.   Read More

Don't wait until panic over China's currency devaluation has subsided and the stock market recovers another 10 - 20% before taking action, like many amateur investors do. Instead, use this interlude of heightened volatility to acquire companies with excellent long term growth prospects that are getting punished indiscriminately along with the rest of the market.   Read More

The stock market as a whole has long been considered a leading indicator of the overall economy, usually rising and falling several months before economic data confirms those directional changes. But now we are seeing an individual stock anticipating a global macroeconomic directional change, reflecting Apple’s immense size and dominance in its sector. Read More

The stock market as a whole has long been considered a leading indicator of the overall economy, usually rising and falling several months before economic data confirms those directional changes. But now we are seeing an individual stock anticipating a global macroeconomic directional change, reflecting Apple’s immense size and dominance in its sector. Read More

Like a bad movie sequel, this week’s China-inspired stock market swoon may turn out to be worse than the original 2015 summer blockbuster. In August the U.S. stock market dropped more than 10% after China’s initial foray into letting its currency float in an attempt to shore up its flagging… Read More

The first trading day of 2016 brought with it a painful reminder of just how pernicious the past six months have been on the stock market’s nerves. Within two hours of opening the S&P 500 Index fell by 2.6%, pushing it below the 2,000 level for the first time since… Read More

The first trading day of 2016 brought with it a painful reminder of just how pernicious the past six months have been on the stock market’s nerves. Within two hours of opening the S&P 500 Index fell by 2.6%, pushing it below the 2,000 level for the first time since… Read More