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No Sell Signal for Equities...Yet! (VIDEO)

May 22, 2014 at 06:56 PM
Martin Pring
by Martin Pring,
President, Pring Research
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A pioneer in technical analysis, Martin is the Founder and President of Pring Research and Chairman of Pring Turner Capital Group. A best-selling author, his many books include "Introduction to Technical Analysis" and "Technical Analysis Explained". Learn More 

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These New Areas are Driving the Market Higher

These New Areas are Driving the Market Higher

Mary Ellen McGonagle
by Mary Ellen McGonagle,
President, MEM Investment Research

Stock market leadership is broadening as falling yields and lower volatility bring new groups into this rally. Mary Ellen McGonagle shares where strength is emerging beyond AI and semiconductor stocks, and why healthcare, banks, retail, and other economically sensitive areas are starting to improve....   READ MORE 

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A Better Way to Review the Market at Week’s End

Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan
by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan,
Director of Site Content, StockCharts.com

The end of the week is the perfect time to step back, assess your portfolio holdings, and get a read on the overall stock market sentiment. This week may have felt a bit uneventful. NVIDIA’s earnings failed to excite investors, consumer confidence came in weak, and there was still...   READ MORE 

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Stock market broadening out: charts makes the case

The Stock Market Is Broadening Out: Three Charts Make the Case

Mary Ellen McGonagle
by Mary Ellen McGonagle,
President, MEM Investment Research

Stock market breadth is expanding. Mary Ellen McGonagle looks at three market breadth indicators, which are showing a healthy expansion....   READ MORE 

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Stock market broadening out: charts makes the case

The Stock Market Is Broadening Out: Three Charts Make the Case

Mary Ellen McGonagle
by Mary Ellen McGonagle,
President, MEM Investment Research

Stock market breadth is expanding. Mary Ellen McGonagle looks at three market breadth indicators, which are showing a healthy expansion....   READ MORE 

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Breadth Deteriorates: Is This a Threat or an Opportunity?

Arthur Hill
by Arthur Hill,
Chief Technical Strategist, TrendInvestorPro.com

Breadth in the S&P 500 and SPY is bullish, which means bullish outcomes are more likely than bearish ones. Arthur Hill analyzes market breadth in SPY and RSP and shows that the overall tone is bullish....   READ MORE 

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Consumer Staples is Outperforming Again. Is It a Warning Sign for Stocks?

Mike Zaccardi
by Mike Zaccardi,

The Consumer Staples sector is quietly staging a rally in Q2. Investors should monitor the trends in XLP:SPY and the charts of Walmart and Costco. ...   READ MORE 

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Stock market broadening out: charts makes the case

The Stock Market Is Broadening Out: Three Charts Make the Case

Mary Ellen McGonagle
by Mary Ellen McGonagle,
President, MEM Investment Research

Stock market breadth is expanding. Mary Ellen McGonagle looks at three market breadth indicators, which are showing a healthy expansion....   READ MORE 


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Bull and bear on see saw balanced by a column chart

Breadth Deteriorates: Is This a Threat or an Opportunity?

Arthur Hill
by Arthur Hill,
Chief Technical Strategist, TrendInvestorPro.com

Breadth in the S&P 500 and SPY is bullish, which means bullish outcomes are more likely than bearish ones. Arthur Hill analyzes market breadth in SPY and RSP and shows that the overall tone is bullish....   READ MORE 


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Happy man and woman grocery shopping:Consumer Staples stocks outperforming

Consumer Staples is Outperforming Again. Is It a Warning Sign for Stocks?

Mike Zaccardi
by Mike Zaccardi,

The Consumer Staples sector is quietly staging a rally in Q2. Investors should monitor the trends in XLP:SPY and the charts of Walmart and Costco. ...   READ MORE 

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Inflation Momentum Points to a New Up Leg in Yields

Inflation Momentum Points to a New Up Leg in Yields

Martin Pring
by Martin Pring,
President, Pring Research

Martin Pring analyzes bond yields against CPI and international bond yields, and supports the thesis that a secular bull market is underway in U.S. Treasury yields. ...   READ MORE 


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The CPI Threshold That Has Often Ended Equity Rallies

Martin Pring
by Martin Pring,
President, Pring Research

With rising oil prices, a higher CPI is likely in the pipeline. If this is the case, how far can the CPI rise? Martin Pring studies the relationship between commodity prices and the CPI and discusses the likely outcome....   READ MORE 


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Want to Buy Bonds? Take a Closer Look at This Indicator

Martin Pring
by Martin Pring,
President, Pring Research

Are bond prices in a new secular bear market? Martin Pring analyzes the relationship of bond prices to gold prices and the Dow Jones Transportation Index to determine the potential move in bond prices....   READ MORE 

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