Week Ahead: NIFTY’s Behavior Against This Level To Influence Trends For The Coming Weeks
After staying in the green following a sharp rebound the week before this one, the markets finally succumbed to selling pressure after
After staying in the green following a sharp rebound the week before this one, the markets finally succumbed to selling pressure after
SPY and QQQ remain in long-term uptrends, but three big negatives are currently hanging over the stock market. Two negatives are tied
Nearly all of our charts currently show deeply oversold conditions. While this is usually a good thing, in a market downturn, it
A smart investor listens to the stock market and this week’s stock market action was a perfect example of why this is
This week saw the fabled Hindenburg Omen generate its first major sell signal in three years, suggesting the endless bull market of
Semiconductors are at a crossroads, with innovation fueling growth and tariffs threatening profits. How might you navigate this potentially volatile landscape and
Uncertainty in the stock market makes it difficult to make investment decisions. When investors sell off stocks, everyone follows without giving it
In this video, Mary Ellen highlights how select M7 stocks, mostly TSLA, propped the markets up while some sectors continued to trend
In recent interviews for ! And remember, the point of this exercise is threefold: Consider all four potential future paths for the index, think
There are a number of ways that you can find great trading opportunities. One way is to simply follow a chart
When running my StockCharts Technical Rank (SCTR) scan on Thursday, I was a little surprised to find that 75 exchange-traded funds (ETFs)
The Yield Curve The RRG above shows the rotations of the various maturities on the US-Yield Curve. What we see at the moment is
While the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 have been holding steady into this week’s Fed meeting, warning signs under the hood have
Stocks can move fast, like the speed of an arrow flying through the air. And if you don’t monitor your charts, you