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DP Show: Bullish Percent Index and Q4 2019 Earnings

Carl Swenlin

Carl Swenlin

Founder, DecisionPoint.com
Erin Swenlin

Erin Swenlin

Co-Founder, DecisionPoint.com

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In this episode of DecisionPoint, Carl and Erin look at the current market conditions and the bullish indicators that are appearing in the short- and intermediate-term timeframes. Carl points out that the Bullish Percent Index (BPI) for the S&P isn't a lagging indicator, whereas our Silver Cross Index is right now. They discuss the reasons why and what that chart could be suggesting intermediate-term. Finally, Carl pulls out his popular SPX Earnings chart to analyze newly-released Q4 2019 numbers.

This video was originally recorded on April 6th, 2020. Please note the video cannot be enlarged on this webpage; click anywhere on the DecisionPoint logo above to view on our dedicated show page, or click this link to see a larger version on YouTube.


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Carl Swenlin
About the author: is a veteran technical analyst who has been actively engaged in market analysis since 1981. A pioneer in the creation of online technical resources, he was president and founder of DecisionPoint.com, one of the premier market timing and technical analysis websites on the web. DecisionPoint specializes in stock market indicators and charting. Since DecisionPoint merged with StockCharts.com in 2013, Carl has served a consulting technical analyst and blog contributor. Learn More

Erin Swenlin
About the author: is a co-founder of the DecisionPoint.com website along with her father, Carl Swenlin. She launched the DecisionPoint daily blog in 2009 alongside Carl and now serves as a consulting technical analyst and blog contributor at StockCharts.com. Erin is an active Member of the CMT Association. She holds a Master's degree in Information Resource Management from the Air Force Institute of Technology as well as a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from the University of Southern California. Learn More