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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Chart Analysis for stock market



What Are Charts? A price chart is a sequence of prices plotted over a specific time frame. In statistical terms, charts are referred to as time series plots. On the chart, the y-axis... Read more »

Breakouts from Bullish patterns

Breakouts from Bullish patterns

There’s always a bull market in some or the other place . We’ve found several in energy, agriculture, and retail. Origin Agritech (SEED) – Bullish Triangle SEED is... Read more »
5 auctionable price patterns

5 auctionable price patterns

We have got here five price patterns for you to ponder , while the Fed ponders what to do with interest rates. let’s take a look at five price patterns worth following. AKSteel... Read more »
Two price patterns

Two price patterns

Volatility will be with us again . Expect another massive gap lower than, in part, to Apple (AAPL). The much-loved AAPL delivered a dismal earnings outlook, reinforcing the worries... Read more »
auctionable price patterns

auctionable price patterns

Four Actionable Price Patterns more day-to-day volatility this week is expected , where the Dow Jones might go be up 100 points one day and down 100 points the very next day . Our “friends”... Read more »
Fed announcement on rates

Fed announcement on rates

The Set-Up Ahead of the Fed Announcement on Rates conducting some simple macro analysis of a couple of financial markets, will help you to chart a course after the Fed’s announcement... Read more »
Bear flag

Bear flag

The market is close to confirming a 123 bottom or breaking down from a bear flag. The conclusion to this confluence of patterns will be dictating  trading over


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