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Chartwise Women: Don't Get Married to Your Stock!

Erin Swenlin

Erin Swenlin

Co-Founder, DecisionPoint.com
Mary Ellen McGonagle

Mary Ellen McGonagle

President, MEM Investment Research

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In this week's edition of Chartwise Women, Erin and Mary Ellen discuss stocks and their "personalities." Stock personalities come in the form of seasonality, sector, industry group, support and relative strength. Watch as Mary Ellen and Erin help you find dreamy "dates" for your portfolio. Don't marry that stock though! The duo help you learn how to dump the losers and find a better date!

This video was originally broadcast on May 6th, 2021. Click on the image above to watch on our dedicated Chartwise Women page, or click this link to watch on YouTube. You can also view new episodes - and be notified as soon as they're published - using the new StockCharts on demand website, StockChartsTV.com, or its corresponding apps on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast, iOS, Android and more!

New episodes of Chartwise Women air on Thursdays at 5pm ET on StockCharts TV. Archived episodes of the show are available at this link.

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

Mary Ellen McGonagle
About the author: is a professional investing consultant and the president of MEM Investment Research. After eight years of working on Wall Street, Ms. McGonagle left to become a skilled stock analyst, working with William O’Neill in identifying healthy stocks with potential to take off. She has worked with clients that span the globe, including big names like Fidelity Asset Management, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch and Oppenheimer. Learn More