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| THIS WEEK'S ARTICLES | | | | Art's Charts | | Key Moving Average Rolls Over for S&P 500 | | by Arthur Hill | | The 200-day moving averages for the S&P Mid-Cap 400 and the S&P Small-Cap 600 are already trending lower and this key moving average for the S&P 500 turned lower over the past week. This puts all three indexes below their falling 200-day SMAs and in potential downtrends. Chartists can use moving averages to determine the trend in at least two ways. First, the trend is up when price | | | | | | | The Canadian Technician | | Gold - Something To Love? | | by Greg Schnell | | As I have mentioned in the last three Market Roundup shows (which you can find here on the StockCharts YouTube channel), the Gold-related charts have been setting up for weeks now. Friday's price action to close out the month looks like an initiation move that has more room to run. While that is hard to | | | | | | | | | Earnings Beats | | Strong Earnings can Fuel a Portfolio | | by John Hopkins | | The market has been under fire for some time now as uncertainty abounds. Even a lot of stocks that had earlier reported strong earnings haven't been able to escape the recent market turmoil. However, there are also many stocks that have held up quite well, outperforming the market and reminding us that strong earnings DO matter. As an example, we recently conducted a webinar that... | | | | | | | SPECIAL EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT | | For those of you in or near the Pacific Northwest – or anyone up for a trip to Seattle – we have an important announcement for you. The MoneyShow will be returning to Seattle next month, June 15th and 16th. In addition to a long list of incredible presenters, our own Gatis Roze will be a featured speaker at the event. Many of the StockCharts team members will be there as well, and we encourage you to join us. With so many experts sharing their investing wisdom and unique energy that accompanies this exciting event, we know it will be a can't-miss for 2019. Click the banner below to learn more and pre-register for next month's MoneyShow here in Seattle! | | | LEARN MORE → | | | The Traders Journal | | The Best of Breed Methodology: Stage 4 - A Significant Enhancement | | by Gatis Roze | | A quarter century of investing yields one paramount conclusion. Venture capitalists have known this forever. Professional sports teams as well. Investors have been a little slower on the uptake. Venture capitalists will tell you that if you invest in one company like Netflix, Salesforce or Google, it will make up for an awful lot of losers. The New England Patriots know that drafting one Tom... | | | | | | | DecisionPoint | | Dissecting the Dow - New IT Price Momentum Oscillator SELL Signal | | by Erin Swenlin | | This week, all four of the Scoreboard indexes (SPX, OEX, NDX, Dow) switched to IT Trend Model Neutral signals. This is just added insult to injury, given the ST Neutral and SELL signals that posted earlier this month. Today, the Dow lost its IT Price Momentum Oscillator (PMO) BUY signal. This occurs when the PMO crosses below its signal line on the weekly chart, as... | | | | | | | MORE ARTICLES → | |
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