Articles, tagged with "relative strength", page 2
10th March 2011
The potential of a civil war in Libya has given gold bugs another reason to buy. After declining to just above $1,300 an ounce, gold has been hot, recently breaking back above $1,400. Investing in gold continues to be a safe haven play when risk rises.
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lombardipublishing
10th March 2011
Securities Research Services (SRS) is a stock trading newsletter service that approaches the market a bit differently than what you may have come to expect from a stock trading service. Many trading newsletters entice subscribers with big promises, appeal...
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SRS Finance
25th February 2011
STRATEGY # 1 - MOMENTUM RANKING
This strategy takes its roots from the physics lab and the basic concept of inertia. Once an object is in motion in tends to continue its path and directory until it meets with resistance. This same concept applied to ET...
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SectorTimingReport
18th February 2011
It has finally happened. After four failed attempts in the previous week, the
DOW closed above 12,000 on Tuesday for the first time since June 2008. And, surprisingly,
blue-chip stocks are leading the charge this year with a four-percent gain, as ...
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Author:
profitconfidential
17th February 2011
For the fourth consecutive day, the DOW broke above 12,000 intraday on its
chart, but failed to hold on. I feel it will just be a matter of time before the index will
close above 12,000. The last time the DOW closed above 12,000 on its chart was J...
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Author:
profitconfidential
20th January 2011
Stocks continue to maintain a positive bias in January, with technology and small-caps leading the charge. The NASDAQ is up over three percent in the first two weeks of January. The small-cap Russell 2000 is up 2.30%, while DOW and S&P 500 are up about 1....
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Author:
lombardipublishing
19th January 2011
The first week of 2011 was positive; this could signal additional gains for January and the rest of the year.
The near-term technical picture is bullish on above-average Relative Strength, but you should watch the overbought technical condition. Sentim...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
18th January 2011
The vertical jump is one’s capacity to propel their body through the air in the vertical plane. It’s an important skill for different sports, and most athletes look towards training to improve vertical jumping ability. Some of these sports include basketb...
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Improve vertical
13th January 2011
In order to carry out forex trading easily, you should know to spot the market developments primarily based on some information which can aid you in predicting the modifications in currency values. Forex indicators can present you the expected information...
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Author:
Kirk Middleton
28th December 2010
Universities serve a very important function in our society. Not only are they are place of learning but also many times universities have hospitals or health clinics that also offer many different types of health and medical services. The typical univers...
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Author:
jacob walters
22nd December 2010
Markets will end up higher this year, but well off the gains of 2009.
On the plus, the S&P 500, NASDAQ and Russell 2000 are holding above their previous chart highs, while the DOW is off 0.05% below its previous chart high. Failure to hold above the pr...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
16th November 2010
If you happen to be involved in an auto collision in Los Angeles and you get injured, it is best to consult the services of an accident attorney who specializes in auto collision cases. As in most accidents, you have to preserve evidence at the scene. If ...
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Author:
Rebecca Marsden
29th August 2010
Two of the most common indicators used by traders when performing technical analysis is the Stochastic and the MACD. Below is the description for how these two indicators work and how to read them.
Stochastic:
The Stochastic has two sub-features, Slow...
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Author:
Forex Trader
17th August 2010
The metallic commodities are attractive because of the romance attached to them, especially gold and silver, and platinum somewhat.
Palladium, although not so well known, is also a precious metal. Copper is not a precious metal, but usually grouped wit...
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Author:
Richard Stooker
15th July 2010
What is practical programming for strength training? Firstly, you need to know there are two types of strength training, defined by two totally different classes of athletes. Absolute strength training, which bodybuilders and weightlifters use and relativ...
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Author:
jamesandy10