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Tuesday, April 04, 2006Going Nowhere Fast
Yes, I know the market was up some today. And it was up some yesterday. But the fact is that this market is stuck without any clear direction - either up or down - and it's maddening.
Here is a chart of a true trending market; this was back in 1995 and the first part of 1996. The market pushed higher, virtually uninterrupted:

Here, on the other hand, is the recent history (intraday) of the S&P 500. Up. Down. Up. Down. Churn, churn, churn. It's going nowhere fast.

Why is this? Well, one reason is that in spite of all the talk of "5 year highs", the market still has a fair bit of overhead resistance to conquer. Even the Dow, which is nearer to historic highs than any other major index, isn't out of the woods left. Notice the highlighted area representing overhead resistance, and it's no wonder earnest attempts to push higher get repelled.

The market hasn't had any reason to move up or down in a meaningful way. Even though I'm a technician, I admit that earnings do drive share price, and there will be a lot more clarity in the coming weeks whether the market is going to shake off the doldrums and blast higher or if it'll succumb the the pressures of a tired bull market. In the meantime, feel free to share your own views and specific recommendations in the comments section.
at 4/04/2006 10 insightful comments
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Monday, April 03, 2006Rally Gets the Wind Taken Out
The market took off like a rocket this morning, with the Dow up over 130 points. But, as is so often the case lately, the market can't seem to make up its mind. Only about 30 of those Dow points survived to the end of the day, and some indices actually fell. The NASDAQ composite is a good example, exhibiting a bearish engulfing pattern for the day (the open is higher than Friday's close and the close is lower than Friday's open). I'm not sure how much longer the bulls can keep this up. Where else is the steam going to come from?

Hopefully as earnings season cranks up in a couple of weeks the market wil get some clarity as to its direction.
at 4/03/2006 6 insightful comments
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