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Will This Bull Cycle Trade Higher?

With the Fed keeping rates steady and Obama giving his State of the Union address in conjunction with Bernanke’s reconfirmation as Federal Reserve Chairman, there is plenty of market news for Kevin Haggerty to cover this week- and the politicians would probably rather he didn’t.

The Next Key Market Reversal Zone

What awaits traders after President Obama’s state of the union speech? Kevin Haggerty expects it to be little more than a game of “3 card Monty.” See how he thinks the market will react following the speech.

Day Traders Welcome the Obama Volatility

Immediately following the Massachusetts election upset, Obama sent the market into turmoil with the announcement of his “bank attack” regulation proposal. See Kevin Haggerty’s comments on these latest market movers.

Market Remains in Key Price and Time Zone

How should traders act and react to this season’s earnings announcements? Read Kevin Haggerty’s bi-weekly stock market commentary and learn how to trade like one of the great minds of our day.

Anticipated Key Price and Time Zones (Commentary for 1/13/10)

Don’t expect a sugar coating from Kevin Haggerty. This week’s market commentary includes a scathing rebuke of the Obama administration’s economic stimulus plan and the presumption that when measured correctly, the unemployment rate has actually surpassed the 20% mark.

Short Term Market Thoughts

The market is overbought in the short term while investor sentiment surveys are as bullish as they were at the 2007 top. Kevin Haggerty explains why that is.

It Doesn’t Count Until You Bank It

While trader sentiment is currently in bullish territory, Kevin Haggerty believes there is due reason to expect a pullback. Find out why that is and more here.

Haggerty: A Peak at 2010

Will the market peak in 2010? Kevin Haggerty thinks so. As the year comes to a close today, read his take on what to expect in 2010.

Haggerty: Red Alerts for 2010

The media are reporting recovery, but the story isn’t so black and white. Find out what Kevin Haggerty sees as some significant warning signs for the 2010 market.

Haggerty: Anatomy of a Swing Trade

As 2009 winds down the SPX has remained in a narrow trading range since Nov 10th. Swing traders looking to benefit from the range trading, should consider using this strategy.

Haggerty: The Game Changes in 2010

Only 14 trading days left in the year, will money managers get blown out of the water by panic caused by the unwinding of the “carry trade”? See what to watch for and what to expect in 2010.