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September 2010

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A GUIDE TO THE STOCKCHARTS SOCIAL SCENE

by Chip Anderson

FACEBOOK? TWITTER? YOU TUBE? LINKED-IN? - In case you missed it, StockCharts has recently expanded into several different social media networks... Read More 

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BASIC MATERIALS LEAD MARKET RALLY

by John Murphy

I wrote on Tuesday that strength in foreign currencies (especially commodity currencies like the Aussie and Canadian Dollars) was negative for the U.S. Dollar but positive for most commodities... Read More 

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S&P 500 HEADED TO HISTORICAL OCTOBER BOTTOM?

by Richard Rhodes

The S&P 500 is square within the September/October "historically weak" time frame, but it has been nothing short of astounding to be sure...to the upside. We've seen a rally in 10 of the past 13 days, with prices now squarely upon major previous high resistance... Read More 

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FINDING THE NEW EMERGING LEADERS

by Tom Bowley

Let's do a case study. Wouldn't it be great to find the next Google (GOOG) or Apple (AAPL) in the early stages, before the meteoric rise? It's definitely possible, but it takes homework and TONS of patience. Every great long-term performer goes through similar breakout stages... Read More 

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NEW LONG-TERM BUY SIGNAL

by Carl Swenlin

Today another long-term buy signal was generated when the S&P 500 Index 50-EMA crossed up through the 200-EMA... Read More 

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FIBO FANS, ARCS AND TIMEZONES - OH MY!

by Chip Anderson

Hello Fellow ChartWatchers! Today we're taking the wraps off of our upcoming major upgrade to our ChartNotes annotation tool. We've been working on this for a while now and we are getting close to releasing it out to everyone... Read More 

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OFFENSIVE SECTORS LEAD SEPTEMBER SURGE

by Arthur Hill

Leadership from three of the four key offensive sectors makes the September surge all the more impressive. I consider the consumer discretionary, finance, technology and industrials sectors as the offensive sectors that are key to the stock market and the economy... Read More 

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REPORTING LIVE FROM A SHARPCHART NEAR YOU!

by Chip Anderson

Hello Fellow ChartWatchers, Today we're happy to announce the launch of our new tutorial video area. You and find it at http://youtube.com/stockchartscom. YouTube members can subscribe to that "channel" and get notified whenever we post a new one... Read More 

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WILL EARLY SEPTEMBER RALLY HAVE STAYING POWER?

by Richard Rhodes

The summer is coming to an end for all practical purposes, with many traders returning from their vacations to a budding sharp rally. This presents an interesting situation for traders, for the historically weakest period lies directly ahead - the September/October time frame... Read More 

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IS A HEAD AND SHOULDERS BOTTOM FORMING IN STOCK?

by John Murphy

Today's message is going to represent a shift in emphasis in favor of stocks. As you know, I've been writing since the spring about the huge move into bonds and out of stocks owing to fears of economic slowdown and deflation... Read More 

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FOUR KEYS TO A CONTINUING RALLY

by Tom Bowley

Semiconductors. Financials. Small Caps. 10 Year Treasury Yields... Read More 

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FIVE POSITIVES FOR THE DOW SPDR IN 2010

by Arthur Hill

Stocks have been largely range bound throughout 2010, but the positives still outweigh the negatives overall. Chart 7 shows the **Dow SPDR (DIA)** starting the year just below 105 in January and finishing just below 105 this week... Read More 

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ICI MUTUAL FUND STATISTICS

by Carl Swenlin

The Investment Company Institute (ici.org) compiles statistics on mutual funds and publishes them monthly. (There is a one month delay between the end of the month being reported and publication... Read More