Whenever SP 500 reached its historical maximum , it drops sharply and starts to grow again towards historic highs ,
It is no mystery that the longer the Fed keeps from raising rates, the harder it is for banks to make money which depresses their stock values. In anticipation of the eventual rate increase, certain banks have taken the brunt of the punishment the past few years as they struggle to restructure to become more efficient in an ever increasingly competitive market...
The price of the shares of Atlantic American may have a good chance of go higher. Since the price it out of the consolidation zone, can be a good opportunity for to trade some shares of AAME. My sugestion: Entry point: 4.48 Stop loss: 3.35 Profit target: 5.61
Triangle on H4 has broken downside and got a revisit yesterday of the support which has then confirmed the bearish outlook. Projected targets at 39, 36 and 32.
American Express has fallen below 1st standard devations from quarterly (66-day) and yearly (264-day) means, thus entering short term downtrend Price is also trading within 1-st standard deviation from 10-year (520-week) and 5-year (260-week) moving averages, meaning that it is in lateral trend on long term basis If the short term downtrend holds (price trading...
Drawn S/R on W1 very strong levels, Fib retrace shows 38.2% reversal occuring CCI Dropping. First target 23.6% - Second 0% - Stop on kumo support but will we test it at all? who knows :)
Trading today has been bearish for the stock as people take profits near resistance. However, the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) is above zero which says the bullish trend is still in effect. The CMF operates regardless of how bullish or bearish market participants may opine to be one day or the next. As seen on the chart the trend remains upwards as the CMF is above...
Kiplingers had an article on airline stocks that opened with "There's an old wall street joke about how to end up with $1 million worth of airline stocks...Start with $10 million." "In 2000, nine airlines controlled about 80% of the U.S. markets. Today, just four companies control about the same percentages." Looking at the major players American Airlines...