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Brexit Again In UK Stocks And Currency
Brexit is back in the news as the British Pound gets hammered and Brutish stocks rally to old all-time highs. Can it continue? The charts yield some clues.
Euro-Trashy Banks
Domestic banks like the idea of a Fed rate hike but European banks still look terrible. That is a big drag on European stocks in general.
TED Spread And Yield Curve Worries
The TED spread is on the move higher and that suggests the markets are bracing for something. The yield curve backed up a bit but still in a major declining trend toward flat.
Gold Bends But Is Not Broken
Reports that funds are dumping gold at a high rate do not change the price charts. So far, no breakdown and a long-term picture that still looks solid.
Junk Bonds Not Too Worried
The junk bond to high grade corporate bond ratio is holding steady. This actually leans bullish.
The Allstate Corporation: Setup Of The Week - September 13, 2016
A nuts and bolts technical analysis of a stock set up to move.
Bad News From Small Caps And Emerging Markets
While relative performance charts for small caps and emerging markets are still pointing higher their absolute price action last week was pivotal.
The Last Time Bands Were This Tight The Rally Lasted For Years
Bollinger Bands for the S&P 500 are extremely narrow. Only August 1995 was narrower during this secular bull market from 1982. What happened back then?
Setup Of The Week - September 6, 2016
Earnings are a week away but Cracker Barrel offers a nice setup to watch until then.
Three Stocks, Three Setups
Just three charts with three different setups. Ignore the news and just look at the technicals.
Warnings From Ted Spread And Yield Curve
The TED spread is one way to look at the market's preception of risk and it is now rising. Add a still-flattening yield curve and September/October may be a problem.
Marine Transportation Stinks
Even someone who looks at charts for a living has to see that bear markets all around shipping stocks means the global economy is not good.
Hershey Kisses Support
Hershey tanked overnight after the takeover bid by Mondelez was pulled. But looking at the chart it is now in a rather nice support area as other, non-takeover factors come back into play.
More Ways To Watch Oil
After looking at a chart of oil or the oil ETF, why not look at international markets that depend heavily on oil exports?
Setup Of The Week - August 24, 2016
American Airlines is the setup of the week as the stock trades right at a crossroads.
Telegraphing The Fed?
Sectors with big dividend yields show warning signs. Is that the market's view that the Fed will move to raise rates sooner rather than later?
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