It’s widely agreed that in wake of the financial crisis U.S. economy, thanks to aggressive monetary policy and sturdy basis in capitalism and rules of law, that U.S. stocks and bonds represented the “best house in a bad neighborhood” which helped propel S&P 500 Index to 53% from 2013 to 2014.
A Baker’s Dozen: 13 Charts That Offer Good Risk/Reward Entry Points Get the odds in your favor, on both bullish and bearish trades, by using charts to identify attractive entry points. They say a picture is worth an inflation adjusted 1.7 million words. And as a certified technical analyst I always start with the picture. […]
Tread carefully near new highs as signs point to a transition period. The S&P 500 is up less than 1.5% so far this year and has basically been bound within a 3% range for the past two months.