How Do We Play Overextended Conditions?

Many market participants, as well as many oscillating indicators, are calling the recent market action “overextended.” By definition, price is overextended, but does this always imply a price correction because price is overextended? Absolutely not. What does overextension mean? By definition, a price overextension is evidence of extremely strong and sustained buying or selling pressure,…

NASDAQ Leads the Charge

Typically, when the ‘higher risk,’ more speculative stocks as represented in the NASDAQ index (which is geared more for technology stocks) lead in relative strength to the “Blue Chip” longstanding, steady companies of the Dow Jones, this strength has forecast higher prices for all (major US) Indexes in the short term. We are seeing this…

Link: Points on the Federal Reserve and the International Scene

David Merkel at the Aleph Blog recently posted two interesting and very informative articles at his site: Nine Points on the International Scene Ten Points on the Funky Federal Reserve Both articles briefly address major informative facts/thoughts on the state of International Markets and interesting facts about the US Federal Reserve. Here are some selected…