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Tag Archives: Russell 2000
Trannies and Russell Break 50-day SMA
The recent weakness in the Transports and the Russell were confirmed by today’s sell-off in the S&P500. Let’s see if they can reclaim 50-day and if all the buyers waiting for the sell-off step in here. Note also the weakness … Continue reading
Week in Review
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Posted in Week in Review
Tagged bonds, Bovespa, Commodites, Gold, Nikkei, Russell 2000, Stocks, Yen
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Week in Review: Markets Scream Overbought
We’ve added Spain’s IBEX, Italy’s MIB, the Russia Market Vectors ETF, the Australian dollar to the list of equity indices and currencies we monitor. In addition, we have switched to the CRB Continuous Commodity Index, which is less energy heavy … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Week in Review
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Nikkei, Russell 2000, Shanghai, Stocks, Yen
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Global Equity Rally Hangs By A Thread
This is a critical week for most major global equity indices. Many are right at or just through their trend support lines and ironically have been selling off since the September 13th announcement of further quantitative easing. With the Fed … Continue reading
Posted in China, Global Stock Performance, Technical Analysis
Tagged Bovespa, CAC, DAX, Dow, FTSE, Hang seng, NASDAQ, Nikkei, Russell 2000, S&P500, Shanghai Composite
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Global Trend Indicators
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Posted in Global Trend Indicators
Tagged bonds, Commodities, DAX, Gold, Nikkei, Oil, Russell 2000, S&P500, Stock Correction, Stocks
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Week in Review
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Posted in Week in Review
Tagged bonds, Bovespa, Commodities, Copper, Dow Jones Industrials, Gold, Oil, Russell 2000, Shanghai Composite, Stocks
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Tale of Two Charts: S&P500 and Russell 2000
Interesting divergence between the S&P500 and Russell 2000 in the month of July. The S&P is in a classic short-term uptrend, making higher highs and higher lows since bottoming in early June. The Russell, however, after making a short-term high … Continue reading
Global Trend Indicators
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Posted in Global Trend Indicators
Tagged bonds, Bovespa, Commodities, Copper, Gold, Nikkei, Oil, Russell 2000, Shanghai Composite, Stocks
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World’s Ugliest Chart Contest
Here’s a couple fugly charts from the major equity indices that we track. The ugliest are China related such as its de facto suppliers — Japan, Korea, and Brazil. Let’s start with S&P500 – a relatively good looking chart … Continue reading
Posted in Ugly Chart Contest
Tagged Bovespa, CAC 40, Kospi, Nikkei, Russell 2000, Ungly Chart Contest
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Week in Review
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Posted in Week in Review
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Gold, Nikkei, Oil, Russell 2000, S&P500, Shanghai, Stocks
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