Perfect Flag Example

October 31st, 2007 by Corey Rosenbloom

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) stock recently carved out a near-perfect technical analysis ‘flag’ pattern formation that can be used as an example for further study.

Remember, a flag is proceeded by a sharp price and momentum impulse, consolidates for (usually) less than two weeks, and then ejects upwards in a ‘measured move’ that allows proper […]


Housing - Why All the Huffing and Puffing?

October 31st, 2007 by Corey Rosenbloom

Analyst Sam Stovall wrote a most insightful article regarding brief historical lessons regarding past housing contraction cycles and resultant recessions. The article from Business Week is entitled, “Housing… Why All the Huffing and Puffing?”
While the entire article is certainly worth reading in detail, here are some key highlights:
“We think increased investor concerns… could be […]


Platinum and Oil Charts

October 30th, 2007 by Corey Rosenbloom

Per recent reader request, here is a brief swing chart or divergence look at the Platinum and Oil charts:

(Chart: TradeStation)

Jonathan correctly identified a developing momentum divergence forming on the daily futures chart for Platinum.

The last ’swing high’ took place at $1,400 and then now we made new price highs at $1,475 and are now […]


Recent Links

October 30th, 2007 by Corey Rosenbloom

In preparation for the Meeting of the Federal Reserve on Wednesday, why not take a look at some other insightful posts from the blog world:
Pivot Level Support and Resistance: How Often Do We Hit Those Price Targets? from Dr. Steenbarger
Wizards and Pundits - interesting post from Adam on BIDU at Daily Options Report
Commodity […]


No Stopping the Commodities

October 29th, 2007 by Corey Rosenbloom

The $CRB (commodities) index made new highs, after having advanced four trading days in a row, three of which opened at the low of the day and trended up to close on the high of the day, indicating decisive strength.

Price is now at the top of the Bollinger Band after an extended move up, and […]


Assessing the Validity of Trendlines

October 29th, 2007 by Corey Rosenbloom

Trendline analysis is one of the oldest and most basic forms of ‘quick,’ top-level technical analysis possible. They are often easily ’spotted’ yet frequently hold significance in terms of price inflecting off the trendline in a continuation of the current trend. What are some quick tips to assess the validity of observed trendlines?
While […]


Quick Inter-market Glance

October 28th, 2007 by Corey Rosenbloom

Inter-market relationships have been performing somewhat according to script lately, so let’s look quickly at what we might learn from the current posture.

An overview:

Bond prices and stock prices move together (though bonds often lead stocks)

The US Dollar Index moves inversely to most commodity prices (inflation based factors)

Commodities and bond prices often move inversely

The US Dollar […]