Archive for 'ETFs' Category
OIL heading higher to $200 or SPIKED BLOW OUT TOP in place ???
Author: Harry V (info)
Website: http://myoptiontrades.com
Posted: June 8th, 2008 at 12:29 pm EST
Oil spiked up nearly 16 dollars in 2 days and all hell breaks lose in Indicies which head lower big time and all day long FRIDAY.
What now for OIL ?? Is the main market BEAR roaring again, headed lower to last supports or newer lows?? Only time will tell.
However, something very interesting happened FRIDAY in […]
What’s Going On With the Markets ??
Author: Harry V (info)
Website: http://myoptiontrades.com
Posted: March 30th, 2008 at 5:24 pm EST
If you are a vetern in the markets, you probably understand. If you are new to trading and investing, the current market has been less then welcoming to say the least. Last week was relatively quiet when we compare to weeks earlier, 20 Point range in S&P and marginal climb of 1% in Nasdaq. Markets have […]
2008 Market Outlook: Sectors
Author: Andrew Hart (info)
Website: http://bigtrends.com
Posted: December 31st, 2007 at 10:09 am EST
The New Year is here. Well, almost. It’s close enough to being here that we can start hashing out what we see coming for the next twelve months. Rather than wrap our 2008 forecast into one long report, we’ve decided to make this week’s TrendWatches our 2008 outlook. Starting today - and going through Friday […]
Weekly Market Outlook
Author: James Brumley (info)
Website: http://bluegrassportfolio.com
Posted: April 22nd, 2007 at 8:59 pm EST
On Friday, the NASDAQ Composite added 21.04 points to its tally (+0.84%) to end the session at 2526.39. That translated into a weekly gain of 1.38%, or 34.45 points. Perhaps more importantly, Friday’s high of 2532.24 was just a hair higher than February’s peak of 2531.42. For our intents and purposes though, they’re one and […]
Six Benefits of ETFs
Author: David J. Kosmider (info)
Website: http://eidoan.com/
Posted: February 6th, 2007 at 11:17 pm EST
Exchange traded funds offer a variety of benefits for both traders and investors. Several of them will be discussed here.
1. Trade Like Stock - Unlike mutual funds or hedge funds which can only be entered or exited at specific times, ETFs trade just like stocks. They can even be day traded just like stocks.
2. […]
Chart Reading Basics
Author: David J. Kosmider (info)
Website: http://eidoan.com/
Posted: January 10th, 2007 at 10:30 am EST
One type of technical analysis is the process of “reading” stock charts. Basically, this involves looking at a chart to try to observe patterns in the price movement that could help you determine what a stock will do in the future. The concept is simple, but it takes many hours of study and observation to […]
Market Update - Oil passes $63/barrel
Author: David J. Kosmider (info)
Website: http://eidoan.com/
Posted: November 30th, 2006 at 5:18 pm EST
The markets ended mixed today with only the S&P 500 (SPX) and the Russell 2000 (RUT) ending the day in positive territory. All of the major indexes were showing gains for the day at the start of the last hour of trading, but a sharp sell off in the last few minutes sent several of […]
Chop! Chop! Chop it up!!
Author: Varun Kanotra (info)
Website: http://www.targetsix.com/
Posted: November 30th, 2006 at 12:54 am EST
Sorry folks for being out of commission for a while. I had some unexpected travel that came up. Let’s do a quick round up of the market and see where things stand.
Diversification Is Not Just For Investors
Author: David J. Kosmider (info)
Website: http://eidoan.com/
Posted: November 29th, 2006 at 5:39 am EST
Diversification is an important concept in managing your portfolio. Diversification means that you attempt to limit the risk to your overall portfolio by spreading your capital over a variety of investments and assets with different levels of risk. Doing this properly should maintain a smooth level of growth. Remember that this information goes not only for your long-term investment portfolio but for your trading portfolio as well.
Some Ins and Outs
Author: James Brumley (info)
Website: http://bluegrassportfolio.com
Posted: November 27th, 2006 at 3:00 pm EST
Despite a trading lull last week, we still saw a few sector charts take a decisive shape. Namely, the pharmaceutical stocks look like they’re struggling again, telecom looks like it’s at a crossroads, and the tire industry stocks finally appear to be pointed lower. Today we’ll detail how these group are falling in or out […]
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