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Indices Stalling Out on Return Rally?

January 11, 2000 by David Landry

If last week was a correction, then one would expect the indices to have made it back to old highs without stalling out on the return of the bull.

Filed Under: Commentary, Recent

Things are getting frothy, fast

January 10, 2000 by David Landry

I noticed today, that many individual issues ran up initially but subsequently GÇ£tailed offGÇ¥ (sold off after a run up, leaving what looks like a GÇ£tailGÇ¥ on the chart).

Filed Under: Commentary, Recent

Moving Averages: Four Useful Strategies

January 8, 2000 by David Landry

In the final installment of a three-part series, Dave Landry looks at the characteristics of moving averages and their general uses.

Filed Under: Recent, Trading Lessons

Moving Averages: Misunderstood, But Useful

January 7, 2000 by David Landry

In the second of a three-part series, Dave Landry looks at the characteristics of moving averages and their general uses.

Filed Under: Recent, Trading Lessons

Techs May Offer Opportunity

January 7, 2000 by David Landry

Tonight, IGÇÖd like to follow up on the sectors mentioned from last night.

Filed Under: Commentary, Recent

Moving Averages: Know The Basics First

January 6, 2000 by David Landry

The moving average is probably one of the most used and possibly overused indicators in the financial markets. In the first of this three-part series, Dave Landry looks at the calculation and comparison of simple, exponential and weighted moving averages.

Filed Under: Recent, Trading Lessons

March Copper consolidating

January 6, 2000 by David Landry

At the time this is being published, the S&P Globex Futures are trading 3.40 points higher and the bond market is trading up 4 ticks.

Filed Under: Recent

Volatility Expected in Early Trading Tomorrow

January 6, 2000 by David Landry

At the time this is being published, the S&P Globex Futures are trading 3.40 points higher and the bond market is trading up 4 ticks.

Filed Under: Commentary, Recent

Five indicators point higher

January 5, 2000 by David Landry

At the time this is being published, the S&P Globex Futures are trading 6.40 points lower and the bond market is trading up 6 ticks.

Filed Under: Recent

Near End of This Corrective Move?

January 5, 2000 by David Landry

At the time this is being published, the S&P Globex Futures are trading 6.40 points lower and the bond market is trading up 6 ticks.

Filed Under: Commentary, Recent

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