April is Financial Literacy Month—a good excuse to bump up your financial knowledge so you can be better equipped to manage your personal finances. To support your financial journey, StockCharts is featuring several articles in…
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In the last few Daily blogs, we have covered a lot, from the silver to gold ratio, to long bonds, to the Euro vs. the dollar. And that’s not all! We have looked at the…
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The surprise OPEC+ production cuts last week had investors frantically positioning themselves in anticipation of the opportunities, risks, and opportunity risks surrounding crude oil exposure. What Just Happened? On Monday, OPEC+ announced it was reducing…
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SPX Monitoring Purposes: Long SPX on 2/6/23 at 4110.98. Monitoring Purposes GOLD: Long GDX on 10/9/20 at 40.78. Long Term SPX Monitor Purposes: Neutral. Above, we have the chart of the daily SPY. The pink area…
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Gosh, it’s been a minute since we have looked at Utilities. With rising interest rates, in March 2023, utilities fell near the October 2022 lows. Currently, XLU is changing phases from Bearish to Recuperation. In…
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The first Tuesday of the month means monthly charts in this episode of StockCharts TV’s Sector Spotlight. I start with an overview of long-term trends in asset classes, including a look at the USD and BTC…
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In this week’s edition of StockCharts TV‘s Halftime, Pete takes a look at the Q’s and sectors this week. At the end of the quarter, we all know that tech has done well and, while the defensive…
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On this week’s edition of The DecisionPoint Trading Room, Erin presents a review of all of the sectors to find out where new momentum lies and where relative strength is — you might be surprised.…
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Since the first quarter ended with very few instruments above the 23-month, we thought we would start the 2nd quarter by examining where the 4 indices are. Over the weekend, the Market Outlook reminded us…
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The following chart shows the normal value range of the S&P 500 Index, indicating where the S&P 500 would have to be in order to have an overvalued P/E of 20 (red line), a fairly…