Hello Fellow ChartWatchers! | Happy New Year, everyone. You might not know it, but we've been waiting a long time for this newsletter. Why? Well... This year marks our 20th anniversary here at StockCharts! 2019 is a big one for us, so we'll be celebrating the only way we know how – with lots of new features, site updates, and helpful changes for our users. I'll keep my excitement contained for now, but I can promise that it's going to be quite a year here at StockCharts. To kick things off, we're launching multiple new shows on StockCharts TV throughout the first quarter. Keep your eyes on the channel this month and next, and stay tuned for more announcements as our new content goes live. | Until next time, | | |
THIS WEEK'S ARTICLES | The Market Message | Apple Plunges on Sales Warning | by John Murphy | Editor's Note: This article was originally published in John Murphy's Market Message on Thursday, January 3rd at 1:59pm ET. The price of Apple is plunging today after issuing a sales warning for the first quarter. The stock was already in trouble before that announcement. The weekly bars in Chart 1 show | | | | | Art's Charts | Understanding and Adapting to the Market Environment | by Arthur Hill | The stock market environment is perhaps the single most important factor to consider when selecting a trading or investing strategy for stocks. As with the weather, the broad market environment is subject to change and we need to adapt to current conditions. We should take extra precautions when it is wet and stormy and wear our Bermuda shorts when it is dry and sunny. Ah, the sun... | | | | | | Trading Places | 2019 Stock Market Forecast And My Report Card For 2018 Forecast | by Tom Bowley | Before I look ahead to what we might expect in 2019, let me rewind for a bit and check out last year's forecast. Here's a recap, summarizing a few of my "expectations". I've graded my predictions with a slight curve. Feel free to agree or disagree. :-) (1) Reviewed both renewable energy ($DWCREE) and home construction ($DJUSHB), the two best... | | | | | DecisionPoint | EARNINGS: S&P 500 P/E Overvalued, But Back In Normal Range | by Carl Swenlin | S&P 500 earnings for 2018 Q3 have been finalized. The following chart shows us the normal value range of the S&P 500 Index. It shows us where the S&P 500 would have to be in order to have an overvalued P/E of 20 (red line); fairly valued P/E of 15 (blue line), or an undervalued P/E of 10 (green line). There are three hash marks on the right side of the chart to show where the range... | | | | | Earnings Beats | Earning Misses - Profiting from Weakness | by John Hopkins | Most of you who read my blog know the name of our service is EarningsBeats.com. The name makes sense since, for many years during the bull market, we've zeroed in on those companies that beat earnings expectations that could be prime long candidates. Fast forward to today and we've got a new category to focus on; companies that miss earnings expectations... | | | | | | | RRG Charts | Use Relative Rotation Graphs To Get A Handle On International Markets | by Julius de Kempenaer | With the US stock market declining investors (may) need to look for alternatives in order to preserve capital. Sure enough, there are good opportunities in the US with bonds, IEF is doing very well, and cash is a very viable alternative if you do not "need" to be invested. If you are in a position where you do need to be invested in stocks or you want to keep an allocation to stocks in | | | | | MORE ARTICLES → | |
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