Technical Outlook: Yesterday marked an extremely boring an inconsequential day of trading In the final hour of trading, SPX gave up all of its gains on the day and finished nearly flat. The big concern for me on the chart is that there is now a very obvious head and shoulders pattern that is forming
Technical Outlook: SPX experienced a hard reversal on Friday where price found buyers at and around the 50-day moving average and ultimately ended up resulting in an 18 point reversal off the lows of the day. Despite all the days of selling that was to be had last week, SPX finished just eight points lower
Nice bull flag pattern in $JNJ that has and continues to find support off of the 20-day moving average. Looking for a bounce here that progressively pushes the stock higher in the days ahead. Has held up very well under recent selling pressures from the market.
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Unlike any of my other screens, this stock screen focuses only on stocks trading under $10/share, and have a market cap of around $1 billion or less (I’ve included a few above that threshold this time around though). As for the variables that I used in the screen, I focused on fundamentals, particularly companies that
Below is a list of 7 potential takeover targets based on value and the ability to acquire the company. I do try to limit the size of the companies I screen for so that there isn’t anything like a Wal-Mart or Microsoft included. But all of the companies are ‘acquirable’ and have solid financials that