From the category archives:
NYSE
- Protected: See A Chart in A Positive Trend
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- March 2009 Stock Market: What Could Go Wrong?
The stock market has been posting gains the past few days. After two very tough months to start 2009, what could go wrong? Plenty, especially if you are focused on just the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
- Citigroup Considering Reverse Stock Split
Many companies consider pulling a reverse stock split to avoid getting delisted. But many wind up taking that path eventually anyway. Can you imagine Citibank getting delisted from the New York Stock Exchange?
- Covered Call Writing
(Warning: math ahead!)
Covered call writing is when you own a stock (or buy a stock today)
…and also sell (or write) a call option against that position. (…) - You read your monthly statements… don't you?
Pretty sad story reported recently…but sad, as in pathetic. (…)
- Bear Stearns, part II
UPDATE: Sunday evening, 03/16/2008: Bear Stearns to be acquired by JPMorgan Chase for $2.00 in stock swap deal.
That is NOT a typo!
The stock closed at $30 on Friday. On Thursday, it was $57.00. (…) - Dow below 12,000
The Dow Jones industrial average dropped below 12,000 today, March 7. In technical terms, this is a significant move. (…)
- It is So Easy…but Not Simple
The beauty of the Point & Figure chart is that the chart has no preconceived bias. (…)
- Losing Money in Stocks
Football coaches never predict the outcome — they expect to win! The coach runs the best plays he can, when he's got the ball. (…)
- Oversold Market
The market may be putting in a short term bottom here.
That's great news for traders, not so hot if you are longer term, like most folks. (…) - NYSE Bullish Percent
Our main coach, the New York Stock Exchange bullish percent chart has signaled this week it's time to bring the defensive playbook out. "Wealth preservation" becomes the key now. (…)
Mullooly Asset Management Podcast: NYSE Bullish Percent [4:02m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
- Here's The Signal
After Thursday and Friday's action, the "NYSE Bullish Percent" has now reversed down into a column of O's. (…)






