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5 Investing Articles for Your Weekend
What Do Outsized Bond Yield % Increases Mean? (The Big Picture) Weekend Update (the ELLIOTT WAVE lives on) *Very* Sobering – A look at the post-crisis recovery(Above the Market) Dangerous divergences unseen since 2007(MarketWatch) Technical Chart Book – 2013-08-22(The Big … Continue reading
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Tagged economy, growth investing, income investing, safe investing, technical analysis, technical analysis techniques, US Stock market
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Market Insight from JP Morgan – 2nd Quarter 2013
Time for the latest installment of market insights from JP Morgan Asset Management’s quarterly market outlook. Each quarter, you can find this little gem of a PDF on JP Morgan’s Asset management website; a downloadable “Guide to the Markets”. And … Continue reading
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Tagged asset allocation, fundamental analysis techniques, JP Morgan, technical analysis, technical analysis techniques, US Stock market
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Japan 2.0 Chart Pattern Revisited
As an investor, I always like to go back and review my thoughts and see if I still agree with myself. Back in August, Barry Ritholtz (The Big Picture) posted a chart comparing the US and Japanese markets, with the … Continue reading
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Japan 2.0 Chart Pattern
With the sell-off in equities in the month of August, the U.S. markets are now mirroring the Japanese sell-off back in 2000. From a technical analysis perspective, the chart below is creepy. It suggests that US stocks could fall a … Continue reading


