US 10 & 30 Year Treasuries
Attached is the updated US 10 & 30 Year Treasuries charts.
Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator.
Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis and Market Breadth - Technical Analysis - Page 138 |
US 10 & 30 Year TreasuriesAttached is the updated US 10 & 30 Year Treasuries charts.
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Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. US Industry Sectors BreadthBelow is the data table for the Percent of Stocks Above 150 Day Moving Average in each sector which I've ordered by relative strength, with the highest to the lowest percentage in each sector. Also attached is the visual diagram of the 9 sectors and the NYSE Percentage of Stocks above their 150 day Moving Averages line chart.
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Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. Dow Jones US Sub Sectors PerformanceAttached is the US Sub Sectors ordered by the weekly percentage change. To see the full list sectioned by major sector, with links through to individual stocks in each sector, go to: http://stockcharts.com/freecharts/indust...ECTOR_SPDR
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Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. US Industry SectorsAttached are the updated US Major Sector Charts and relative performance table.
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Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis(2014-08-03, 08:01 PM)MalcolmSm1th Wrote: Tryst, I have my own indcators which I am still tidying up the code for and I am letting them loose on the FTSE-100 (that's London for those who drive on the wrong side of the road) and on Thursday night I had 18 new sell signals on these 100 stocks on top of the others that I was getting all week. Hi Malcom, how did those FTSE 100 indicators look at the end of last week? Did they deteriorate? RE: Stan Weinstein's Stage Analysis(2014-08-10, 10:51 PM)Tryst Wrote:(2014-08-03, 08:01 PM)MalcolmSm1th Wrote: Tryst, I have my own indcators which I am still tidying up the code for and I am letting them loose on the FTSE-100 (that's London for those who drive on the wrong side of the road) and on Thursday night I had 18 new sell signals on these 100 stocks on top of the others that I was getting all week. I'm not Malcolm, however, my stock screener mainly contains UK stocks (not restricted to FTSE100) and I'm seeing a lot more short-term and long-term lows than highs. RE: Market Breadth Extra(2014-08-06, 10:10 PM)Tryst Wrote: Like, Isatrader stated, it is ultimately your decision. Hey Tryst, Thanks for the feedback and sorry for the late reply as I am just seeing this post right now. Totally agree with your assessment. I ended up selling all three of the stocks in question and don't feel the least bit regretful about my decision. Like you said, they didn't act as expected so I ditched them for better opportunities. I've missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed. - Michael Jordan RE: Market Breadth ExtraNo probs, theory6453, and good job on the decision making. |
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