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Here's a post to get you thinking about both sides of the trade, bull and bear, and the many different time dimensions investors deal with...and how many unknowingly twist them to fit their bias ...
Look at the lower left-hand corner of the chart. That blip is the 1987 Crash. From that crash low I drew a long-term uptrend through the low of October 1990 and the low of March 2009.
Why beating the stock market is so challenging. Let's go back in time to April 1992. Walt Disney's (DIS 0.72%) Aladdin would come out later that November, followed by the Lion King and The Jungle ...
With the month of November closing soon, it's a good time to look at the long term charts to determine if we can sustain the 2016 rally in the long-run. The Dow Jones has made all-time highs ...
The long-term bull market in stocks is alive and well after the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit record highs. Bank of America said various market indices are beginning to stage upside breakouts.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite have oscillated between bull and bear markets since the start of 2020. Numerous charts appear to portend downside to come for the U ...
While previous reports looked at the longer term relation ship between the DJIA price and its value from 1981 to 2017 and showed the high correlation 0.93 between price and value up until Lehman ...
Our Chart of the Day is from Bank of America, which highlights the long-term appreciation of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The chart suggests to BofA that the long-term bull market in stocks ...
Toronto, ON / ACCESSWIRE / July 7, 2014 / eResearch Corporation's latest Chart of the Day reports on the Dow Jones Industrial Average from a long-term perspective, courtesy of Richardson GMP Limited.
A rare “death cross” appeared Tuesday in the chart of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, suggesting the stock market may have already begun a new long-term downtrend. Although chart watchers ...
Image source: Getty Images. Why beating the stock market is so challenging. Let's go back in time to April 1992. Walt Disney's Aladdin would come out later that November, followed by the Lion King ...