Tag Archives: NASDAQ
Hourly Indexes
The shortest-term stock indexes we follow in the standard service are the Hourly Trend Models for SPX and NASDAQ. Although they worked well for the first three years of this service, lately they have been nothing but contrary indicators and [More]
New Hourly Signals
Below is an updated table showing new Hourly Long signals in SPX, NASDAQ, and VXX. I’ll discuss this in today’s Market Close report. Also note NNVC popping on news. More later.
50 Day Moving Averages
Below are the DOW, S&P and NASDAQ with their respective 50 day moving averages. Although untradable due to frequent whipsaws, the 50 and 200 day moving averages are much watched by market analysts and in fact, do trigger institutional buying [More]
Market Close, April 18th
New Signals – Intermediate Term Models SPX—————–>New Short NASDAQ———–>New Short STX—————–>New Short Thursday’s Market The Shorts have it (except for the DOW which closed just 9 points above it’s trend reversal line). IWM (Russell 2000), SPX, NASDAQ, VLE (Value Line) [More]
The Long and the Short of It
While VXX moves back toward it’s first hour high ($21.27), the broader market indexes, IWM and NASDAQ, are both very close to reversing Short. Note that Value Line is already Short and that it was this broad index that has [More]
Market Open, Nov 28th
As you can see in the above table, this morning’s early weakness has generated reversals_pending in the three hourly trend models, SPX, NASDAQ and VXX. To be confirmed signals, they have to exceed those thresholds at the bottom of any [More]
Market Open, Oct 31st
Seems like old times. Let’s start by reviewing the basics, the three major stock indexes. Below are the charts of the Daily Trend Models of the DJIA, SPX and NASDAQ. The last day of the month and first day of [More]
MId-Session Update
Not surprisingly, today’s 100 point in the rally has reversed the Hourly trend models, SPX, NASDAQ and VXX. SPX Hourly———->LONG NASDAQ Hourly——->LONG VXX Hourly————>SHORT I still believe the Nasdaq Daily reversal Short yesterday is a significant development. we should know [More]
