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  • Mullooly Asset Management mentioned in Research Magazine

    We're delighted to tell you Mullooly Asset Management was prominently mentioned in an article in the June 2008 issue of Research Magazine. (…)

  • How Smart is The Crowd?

    Do you remember the television program, "Who wants to be a Millionaire"?The show was actually featured in a terrific book "The Wisdom of Crowds" by James Suriowiecki. (…)

  • Cutting Losses Short

    Most Wall Street recommendations to buy are based on projected future revenues and/or projected future earnings. Projected. Or you could say, "predicted". (…)

  • It’s So Easy…but it’s Not Simple

    The beauty of the Point & Figure chart is that the chart has no preconceived bias. (…)

  • One of Our Better Tools

    One of Our Better Tools
    We've got a tool we rely on here at Mullooly Asset Management called "relative strength." This tool simply tells us which investments are moving faster than the entire market, or moving slower than the entire market. (…)

  • Interpreting the News, part II

    The stock market has been discounting (marking down the price) of Wall Street brokers and banks since May. The charts of all of these stocks began to turn down in the spring. (…)

  • Interpreting the News, part I

    Friday morning, October 5, the Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board (Donald Kohn) was quoted as saying "a one half point rate cut may be enough."
    That headline sent the bond market into a tailspin. (…)

  • Beating the Market

    One of the best tools we have at our disposal is something called "relative strength."
    Look, you can't beat the market, unless the investments you own ARE beating the market. (…)

  • We Have Inside Information?

    Let's talk about “inside information” and the stock market. (…)

  • Waiting For News

    In my previous column, I mentioned that getting your investment ideas from financial channels and the business section of newspapers and magazines is really a painful path to follow in the money game. (…)

  • Stock Market Whipsaw

    Indicators turn positive. (…)

  • Staying Power

    I'm not an economist (thank goodness!), but it's just my opinion that episodes like what happened in 1998 (and even in 2001 and in 2002) — when the Fed stepped in and changed interest rates — were more situations of market "liquidity" issues. (…)

  • Stock Market Caution

    I'd like to convey to you why I'm more cautious today than 99% of the brokers and advisers. (…)

  • More about the Bullish Percent
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    More about the Bullish Percent 
    A question that’s often asked is, "if your signals suggest we are on defense, why does it seem like the market is still going up?"
    Over the last few years, we’ve seen many pullbacks in the range of 5% to 8%. (…)

  • NYSE Bullish Percent
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    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. (…)

  • The Tide Is Starting To Move Out
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    The primary indicator that I follow, the New York Stock Exchange Bullish Percent chart is within 1% of a move from a column of X’s to a column of O’s. (…)

  • China, Latin America, and Bonds
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    China and Latin America currently holds the top scores for mutual funds. This is clearly where the money is being made at the moment. And the average Chinese mutual fund is way overbought. (…)

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