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BullBear Market Report (January 2011)

 

Here's my recent analysis originally published for BullBear Traders members on 1/15/11 and updated through 1/26/11:

 




SUMMARY

Thusfar markets have proceeded pretty much as my analysis had anticipated.  US equities are now fairly well confirmed to be in a major Wave 3 advance.  Increasingly, signals are…

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Added by Steven Vincent on January 28, 2011 at 3:00pm — 1 Comment

THE EWI ARGUMENT: A Critical Analysis of Robert Prechter and Elliott Wave International (March 2009-Present) Part 1

THE EWI ARGUMENT:

A Critical Analysis of Robert Prechter and Elliott Wave International

(March 2009-Present)

PART 1


SUMMARY

In this article I analyze the recent work of Robert Prechter’s “Elliott Wave International”, evaluating…

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Added by Steven Vincent on January 5, 2011 at 3:30pm — 6 Comments

Keeping You on the Right Side of the Market

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Added by Steven Vincent on January 3, 2011 at 12:30pm — No Comments

A Multi-year Bull Market

I was reading the following article:

 

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-11-10/u-s-stocks-are-in-multi-year-bull-market-morgan-stanley-s-darst-says.html

 

Is it true or even possible that we are entering a multi-year bull market?

 

What do you think?

Added by Mohammad Faizan Azam on January 3, 2011 at 7:07am — 1 Comment

An interesting setup: Flotek Industries Inc. (FTK)

My long term stance on the current market is bullish. Therefore, I am inclined to giving greater importance to any bullish signals I see in a stock's chart.

 

Here is one interesting bullish setup that I wrote about on my blog before markets opened on Wednesday December 29th. (FTK is up 28% since I wrote about it).

 

 

Original post (published before open on Wednesday December 29th):

 

 

"Flotek Industries Inc. is a…

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Added by Mohammad Faizan Azam on January 2, 2011 at 3:12pm — 22 Comments

Tracking the Trade: November 2010 Top and Bottom

BullBear traders have been catching intermediate term swings in the stock market throughout 2010, including the bottom made a couple of days ago. Here's the history of my S&P 500 trading signals for 2010:…


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Added by Steven Vincent on December 2, 2010 at 6:04pm — No Comments

Possible Scenarios for Fed Intervention Day

(Excerpted from the most recent BullBear Weekend Report)



In last week's BullBear Weekend Report I called for some profit taking and indicated that the market was likely set up for a pullback. This week the market continued to trade in a sideways pattern while the technical conditions suggestive of a correction deepened. As we go into the mid-term election and the November FOMC meeting, my long term…
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Added by Steven Vincent on November 3, 2010 at 12:30am — No Comments

market rollover...?

Would appear that a November swoon in equities could be in the offing. Divergences between a variety of technical indicators and the indecies provide the technical backdrop, and with earnings season past and money managers likely looking to book profits for 2010, appears things are ripe to see a sell-off.

Charts would suggest, if such a sell-off occurred, that a downside target could be in the 10,300 range.

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Added by Timothy Eklund on October 26, 2010 at 5:48pm — 1 Comment

Flight From Safety in US Treasuries?

(Excerpted from the most recent issue of the BullBear Weekend Report and updated on Friday, October 22, 2010)…



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Added by Steven Vincent on October 22, 2010 at 5:00pm — No Comments

A Look at the US Dollar Index

(Excerpted from the most recent issue of the BullBear Weekend Report and updated on October 17, 2010)…

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Added by Steven Vincent on October 17, 2010 at 5:00pm — No Comments

As The World Markets Turn...

(Excerpted from the most recent BullBear Weekend Report)


As I review the landscape at this time, the key feature I am seeing at this juncture is that a number of key markets are playing in the vicinity of significant support and resistance. Some of these are areas of technical significance on a very long term or long term basis. Among the markets… Continue

Added by Steven Vincent on October 13, 2010 at 3:30pm — 3 Comments

Amazing invisible charts! A question from Italy

Mr. Vincent,

Very interesting your article plubished on FSO, but sorry I'd have a question: how do you conceal the commentary's two pillar assumptions: gold is about to break down a raising wedge and commodities do have and should confirm in the near future an enviable bullish trend? I mean: why should commodities skyrocket while gold is about to correct deeply? I learned in the past that gold in commodities market is a leading commodity market indicator. Many thanks in advance and have a… Continue

Added by Fabrizio Russo on October 10, 2010 at 2:52pm — 1 Comment

Amazing Invisible Charts!



THE INVISIBLE CHARTS


(excerpted from the most recent BullBear Weekend Report)…
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Added by Steven Vincent on October 8, 2010 at 4:42pm — 1 Comment

Final Freakout? Hyperinflation as the New Deflation

Final Freakout?


(The following is the introduction to the BullBear Weekend Report for 10/02/10)


We all know someone who seems to be in a constant state of worry and stress. If it's not one thing, it's…
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Added by Steven Vincent on October 3, 2010 at 10:00pm — No Comments

Technicals Favor a Pullback

For the last couple of weeks I have been warning that short and intermediate term technical indicators were suggesting that SPX would correct soon. SPX has doggedly edged higher during that time but now appears to have rolled over. Today's intraday reversal (after a news driven spike to a lower high) ended with the market below trendline support and resting on the key 1122 level. This comes after a bullish impulsive 5 wave rally from 1040.…



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Added by Steven Vincent on September 23, 2010 at 7:46pm — No Comments

It's Late September...Where's the Bear?

It's Late September



(originally published for BullBear Trading Room members on 9/12/10, re-published here with updates)

In the…

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Added by Steven Vincent on September 17, 2010 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Important Facts about Penny Stocks That New Investor Must Know

Before you invest in penny stocks it is essential for you to know a clear-cut knowledge. You may know that these are stocks that frequently trade for less than five dollars per share. Therefore there is a great demand

for these stocks. The disadvantage to penny stocks is that investors

find difficulty in getting true information on stocks while researching as the

majority of information is from…

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Added by pennystocksville on September 14, 2010 at 2:22am — No Comments

Deflationary Dreams, Reflationary Reality

Deflationary Dreams, Reflationary Reality…


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Added by Steven Vincent on September 13, 2010 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Apocalypse Not Yet?

Apocalypse Not Yet?



(originally published 08/28/10-09/02/10 for BullBear Trading members)



There are significant indications that an important bottom may have been made in the equities markets on Friday, August…
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Added by Steven Vincent on September 2, 2010 at 8:00pm — No Comments

Factors to Be Considered Before Investing In Penny Stocks

Trading with penny stocks is never as simple as that is thought of. But a careful study, on the part of an investor can really help him to get best stocks for him which will fetch high return on investments.

But before investing in any kind of stocks, the following points should be

considered.



The first thing to be considered before investing in any stock is the financial position of the company. If the assets…

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Added by pennystocksville on August 20, 2010 at 6:14am — No Comments

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