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A Dec 28 Look at the SPY 15min Chart Shows Divergences but Does it Matter?

Let’s take a quick look inside the recent SPY (S&P 500 ETF) rally as seen on the 15-minute intraday frame – we’re seeing volume and momentum divergences juxtaposed with rising moving averages and trendlines, so what does that mean and is that unusual? Let’s see.

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A Look at the Yield Curve at Market Tops and Bottoms

Let’s take a quick look at the current “Yield Curve” courtesy of StockCharts.com’s “Dynamic Yield Curve Tool” and then compare this curve to the market peak in 2007 and the market bottom in 2003 – you might be surprised.

Remember, the Federal Reserve can ‘set’ short-term rates by altering overnight interest rates, but the economy generally sets the yield at the longer end of the curve, such as the 20 and 30 year yields, which are much less volatile than 3-month or 1-year rates.

Holiday NewsFlashr Business Blog Editor’s Picks

Happy Holidays! Here are this week’s “holiday” and “end-of-year” version of the NewsFlashr Business Blog Editor’s Picks: 1.  Dr. Steenbarger of Trader Feed highlighted “Why Quiet Markets Reveal the Best Traders.” ” It’s the [traders]who adapt their tactics to market conditions that survive over the long haul.” 2.  From Darwin’s Finance, a timely post (a…

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Long Term Monthly Fibonacci Levels to Watch in the NASDAQ

Per a reader’s comment, I wanted to show a quick reference grid of the NASDAQ Index stretching back to the 2000 peak above 5,000 and show three dominant Fibonacci Grids to watch as price moves into the future.

Let’s see the 10-year grid, starting with the 2000 high and stretching to the 2002 low.