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Take the High Probability Trades

June 17, 2010 by Kevin Haggerty

Why is Kevin Haggerty suggesting traders take the high probability trades? Find out more in his straightforward technical commentary of the stock market.

Filed Under: Commentary, Day Trading, Recent Tagged With: current price zone, high Probability trades, market anticipation, market expectations, market volatility, SPX

Market Has Symmetry Despite Volatility

June 11, 2010 by Kevin Haggerty

Despite all of the volatility due to the Euro sovereign debt mess, here’s Kevin Haggerty’s technical update on where the markets are and what’s likely to come.

Filed Under: Commentary, Day Trading, Recent Tagged With: current price zone, market anticipation, market expectations, market volatility, Pullback

Current Market Inflection Point

June 3, 2010 by Kevin Haggerty

As the flight of capital from the Euro zone intensifies, the U.S. equity market could be an unsuspecting beneficiary, but Kevin Haggerty warns that in the meantime it is just the U.S. Dollar, Gold, and Treasuries that are the “safe haven” for this capital. Read his commentary to see what else is in store for the market.

Filed Under: Commentary, Day Trading, Recent Tagged With: current price zone, market anticipation, market expectations, market volatility, Pullback

To Buy or Not to Buy

May 26, 2010 by Kevin Haggerty

Markets experienced another meltdown, but for day traders that understand how and when to trade extended volatility, it was a bonus day says Kevin Haggerty – and it’s obvious why.

Filed Under: Commentary, Day Trading, Recent Tagged With: current price zone, market anticipation, market drop, market expectations, market volatility, Pullback, SPX

Yes, the SPX Will Trade Over 1200 Again Before Labor Day

May 17, 2010 by Kevin Haggerty

Despite Europe’s sovereign debt problems and the market’s daily knee jerk reaction to each bit of news for the last 3 weeks, Kevin Haggerty expects the SPX to trade back above 1200 by Labor Day. Find out more in today’s commentary.

Filed Under: Commentary, Day Trading, Recent Tagged With: current price zone, EU bailout, Greek debt, market anticipation, market drop, market expectations, market volatility, Pullback, SPX

Come on Man, Give Us a Break

May 10, 2010 by Kevin Haggerty

Stocks ended in a slump last week, but surged on Monday after European Union officials approved plans to bail out Greece. Is the market on it’s way back? Here’s Kevin Haggerty’s take.

Filed Under: Commentary, Day Trading, Recent Tagged With: current price zone, market anticipation, market drop, market expectations, market volatility, Pullback, SPX

Big Oil Spill is Big Bonus to Day Traders

May 3, 2010 by Kevin Haggerty

Worries over the oil spill off the Gulf of Mexico weighed heavily on oil futures last week. But Kevin Haggerty saw it as a bonus for day traders. Read his commentary to find out why.

Filed Under: Commentary, Day Trading, Recent Tagged With: crude oil, current price zone, Gulf oil spill, market anticipation, market expectations, market volatility, SPX

Major Indexes at New Rally Highs Despite Washington

April 26, 2010 by Kevin Haggerty

The major indexes all made new rally highs last week with consumer discretionary, energy, utilities and industrials the major leaders. What’s in store for the market this week, particular the SPX? Read the balance of Kevin Haggerty’s commentary.

Filed Under: Commentary, Day Trading, Recent Tagged With: current price zone, market anticipation, market expectations, new rally highs, SPX

Equity Allocation Adjustment Time

April 20, 2010 by Kevin Haggerty

This isn’t a Buy and Hold market, says Kevin Haggerty. So you must have a plan to reduce your equity allocations. Read more of his commentary on the best portfolio mix for these times.

Filed Under: Commentary, Day Trading, Recent Tagged With: current price zone, equity allocations, Goldman Sachs, market anticipation, market expectations, market volatility, SPX

Equity Allocation Reduced in Key Zone

April 15, 2010 by Kevin Haggerty

Kevin Haggerty says that the market is continuing to trade divorced from reality. Find out what he means in his market commentary.

Filed Under: Commentary, Day Trading, Recent Tagged With: equity market, key price zone, market anticipation, market expectations, SPX

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