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3 ETF Signs Warn Investors About A “Highly Probable” Correction

3 ETF Signs Warn Investors About A “Highly Probable” Correction

Since the beginning of earnings season, I’ve been discussing the rotation into defensive stock sectors. Now, nearly everyone seems to be writing something about it. That said, you’ll find three links to my “defensive sector” commentary below. In the articles, you’ll find observations pertaining to changes in everything from relative strength to volume breadth, valuations to new 52-week highs.  May 3, 2011: “Sector [...] [...more]

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Will the 3rd Time for the S&P 500 Trust (SPY) Be Charmless?

Will the 3rd Time for the S&P 500 Trust (SPY) Be Charmless?

Here in the last full trading week of August, the markets may finally be getting tired. Consider the following: (1) Intra-day selloffs. The mainstream media keep pressing on about new 10-month highs. Yet these are the closing highs only. Both Monday 8/24 and Tuesday 8/25 witnessed the S&P 500 spike above 1035, before the barometer settled 1% [...] [...more]

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