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    FACEBOOK: why it is not a good trade in April?

    it depends what you assume under much profit: 10%, 50%, 100%... Over the past year the average volume on the FB stock went greatly down (see chart below) which mean that there are much less interest among investors about this stock. An without big investors being interested in this stock this...
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    A way to find them

    You may try overbought stock list at http://www.marketvolume.com/stocks/overbought.asp The good thing is that they allow go back and check the list of the reported overbought stocks a month ago, two month ago and compare where these stocks now. You would have to play with it to see wat...
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    Get Volume at each specific Price Data

    As was mentioned above look for Volume profile also some call it as Volume by Price
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    All Market Reversals Begin on the 1 Minute Chart

    This is wrong reversal occurs when majority of investors (mostly including big institutional investors) start to believe in long-term reversal and therefore change supply/demand balance either starting to buy or starting to sell in big volumes. You may find the lowest or highest point of a...
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    SQL - Daily/weekly/monthly % Change in Price

    Declare @d1 as smalldatetime, @d2 as smalldatetime --get the most recent date set @d1 = (Select top 1 xdate from YourTableName order by xdate desc) --get date 1 day, week or month ago, select one of the three lines below Set @d2 = (Select top 1 xdate from YourTableName where xdate <=...
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    High-Low Range index charts

    Brief explanation to the High-low range charts below to understand it better: At the top of the charts below you will see the index candle and below high-low range graph which shows where the stocks listed in index are traded. Such, on 4/2/2015, 11 stocks in the 0% range would tell that 11...
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    New to TA

    It is not from me, it is from Richard Wyckoff: "The only fundamental factor that really counts in the stock market is The Law of Supply and Demand"
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    What creates spikes?

    I would add, panic selling when a trader or a group of traders are placing big orders (that is why you see increase in volume) to sell. You see strong drop in price, because those who wants to buy cannot satisfy this panic selling. That goes to the moment when those who in panic get exhausted -...
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    High-Low Range index charts

    Over the past several days, there was some increase in volatility among the most bullish stocks. See below the High-low range charts for the S&P 500 and Russell 2000. As you may see the number of bearish stocks which are traded in 5% range from their 2-week lows remained stable. At the same...
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    Do I need a License to teach tech analysis ?

    You do not need a licence to teach technical analysis as long as you teach only. You need a licence only when you buy/sell stocks on behalf of somebody (broker) or provide professional advice what to buy and what to sell (professional advisers). If you want to charge people and rent some space...
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    What happens when FED talks about rate

    I think it could be interesting to see the market reactions on the FED rate talks. Maybe it will give some ideas of what to expect on Wednesday... See below the index charts when FED's statements were released over the past 4 months. On the left: daily charts to see the market stage On the...
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    SPY and S&P 500

    We still did not see a reaction on drop in oil prices. lay offs are still coming and shutting of some production is still coming. Last consumer spending report show that low gas did not bust the consumer spending as media was trying to assure us - we saw opposite. We also still did not see...
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    SPY and S&P 500

    It is more than 2 months as the DJI, S&P 500, DJI and Nasdaq 100 indexes are is the 5% (see the chart #1 below) side-way range. On the other hand, NYSE Composite and Russell 2000 are is in the side-way trend since April of 2014. Current side-way trend ()see chart #1 below) looks like a...
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    Some way to find trend

    Defined trend on the hourly chart does not grantee the 1-min chart will run in the same direction. Reversals on hourly charts starts from 1-min chart. Price on 1-minute chart could run for several days in opposite to hourly chart price-trend until you see confirmed rend change on hourly chart...
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    Why low oil is good for US economy?

    Lately, quite often I can see in the media that different politicians and investment professionals tell us that low oil are good for the economy and market because it will boost spending. At the same time they tell that strong $ also is good for the economy and market. I could be noob, please...
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    Stay tuned. MSFT's Skype could soon have serious competitor.

    Viber is owned by company in Israel and it is made by developers from Belarus (Russian partner) - it is very popular in post Soviet Union countries. If Skype is "NSA ear piece" then Viber is "KGB ear piece". No matter what it is - it always will be used by somebody to spy on us. I prefer NSA to...
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    Is this the end of the Bearish Gold

    ok, why during negative inflation and quite strong dollar Gold moves up for second month in a row??? shouldn't be opposite?
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    Is this the end of the Bearish Gold

    Gold is confidently moved above 120-day moving average. Gold spot index (^SPGSGC) is in the up-move since November 5 of 2015. It already have recovered more than 20%. We may see steady nice increase in volume. Does it mean that the Gold hit the bottom and now we will have bullish gold market...
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    Historical 4th quarter analysis for SPY

    Last two days of the 2015 the major indexes declined. Check the NYSE High-Low range chart below: As you may notice from the chart above, there are not a lot of changes in stocks traded close to their 52-weeks lows - the main bearish action was among strongest stocks on the market. Just 4...
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    Historical 4th quarter analysis for SPY

    Chart #1: S&P 500 daily chart - bearish signals Chart #2: S&P 500 hourly chart - bullish signals Charts courtesy of www.marketvolume.com
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