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Lower Weekly Reference Levels for Gold, SP500, and Oil

How far will the current pullback in the “Risk-On” markets last?  Has the pullback already ended and are we going to start marching on to new recovery highs? Let’s take a look at the current weekly chart picture in the S&P 500, Gold, and Oil to see weekly lower support reference levels should these retracements…

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Google GOOG Tests Critical Daily Confluence Support

I’ve been watching this level for a few days now and so far, a critical daily triple-confluence support level in Google (GOOG) is holding on cue. Let’s take a quick look at this level and the implications if the level holds… or cracks. Unlike the broader market, Google has not participated in a seemingly non-stop…

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Why You Must Consider Volatility when Trading with the TICK

If you’re an intraday user of the NYSE TICK – a powerful market internal – you must accommodate current market volatility into your trading decisions.  If you don’t do so, you’re likely to get in trouble. Why? Let’s take another look at the NYSE TICK and how it changes over time depending on the volatility…

Intermarket Fallout from Japan Nuclear Situation

News travels fast across today’s highly correlated intermarkets (namely Gold, Oil, Stocks, Treasuries, and the US Dollar Index – along with corresponding related markets) and when news is tremendously bad, fall-out in the cross-markets takes a rapid “Risk-Off” effect. Let’s do a pre-market morning update on the four main cross-markets and how this changes the…

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Intermarket Reference Levels for the Week Ahead

There’s an interesting similarity of price reference levels for the three main “Risk-On” markets – as they’re all balanced at critical support levels. Let’s take a quick look at the reference levels to watch this week in the S&P 500, Gold, and the newly volatile Crude Oil: First, the key level in the S&P 500:…

The Current Contracting Consolidation in the SP500

On a short-term basis, the S&P 500 is contracting into a clean trading range between well-defined triangle or trendline boundaries you should know. Let’s take a look at two charts that show this range and the levels traders are watching closely: First, let’s look at the bigger 60-min picture which shows a clean symmetrical triangle…