The market opened lower and showed no sign of recovery after China reported nearly 2,000 new cases of the Wuhan coronavirus were diagnosed over the weekend. Overseas markets in Asia were mostly closed for various holidays and led to some of the nervousness and gap lower.The major indexes came close to losing their gains for the year, and month, with the blue-chips briefly falling below its...
Continue reading >>Just weeks ago, we featured General Electric (GE) in a Chart of the Day following allegations of fraud back in August 2019. Since then, we’ve watched as the stock caught strong support around $8 along with oversold reads on the Bollinger Bands (2.20), W%R, RSI, and MACD. Since spotting that opportunity in August 2019, the stock exploded from a low of $8 to a high of $11.72. All we had to...
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U.S. markets showed strength throughout the first half of Friday’s action despite a jobs report that was a tad disappointing, but not troublesome, as the data still showed strong momentum in the labor market. The major indexes tripped another round of all-time highs before fading later in the day and into the closing bell. The pullback wasn’t too surprising as traders took profits ahead of...
Continue reading >>Just weeks ago, we featured General Electric (GE) in a Chart of the Day following allegations of fraud back in August 2019. Since then, we’ve watched as the stock caught strong support around $8 along with oversold reads on the Bollinger Bands (2.20), W%R, RSI, and MACD. Since spotting that opportunity in August 2019, the stock exploded from a low of $8 to a high of $11.72. All we had to...
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