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The Crush In Crude By Gregory W. Harmon - Mar 09, 2017

Yesterday I wrote about the relationship between the Energy ETF (NYSE:XLE) and Crude Oil prices here. The ratio had been in a rut but showing signs of movement. It ended with two possible resolutions:...

4 Trades For Disney: Bonus Idea By Gregory W. Harmon - Mar 06, 2017

Here is your Bonus Idea with links to the full Top Ten:Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS), stock started moving lower in November 2015. It found a bottom with the market in February 2016, but unlike the...

Crude Oil Is Relaxing By Gregory W. Harmon - Mar 01, 2017 1

Crude oil prices gushed higher at the start of 2016, rising from a low near $25 to over $50 per barrel in just 3 months. Following that May top, the price fell back and then readdressed the $52 area....

4 Trade Ideas In Mastercard: Bonus Idea By Gregory W. Harmon - Feb 27, 2017

Here is your Bonus Idea with links to the full Top Ten:Mastercard Inc (NYSE:MA), has been trending higher since July 2016. It paused in November and pulled back before a surge higher to a peak at 111...

Gold Is Ready For Liftoff By Gregory W. Harmon - Feb 24, 2017 1

Gold went through a rough period from the election in November through to mid December. It lost over $170 in value, more than 10% before finding a bottom. But since that low it has steadily been...

Germany Continues To March Higher By Gregory W. Harmon - Feb 23, 2017 1

The image above (or worse) comes to mind when you put together the words Germany and March. But not all marches in German should evoke such images. The march higher in the German stock market has been...

4 Ways To Trade Goldman Sachs By Gregory W. Harmon - Feb 21, 2017

Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) is on the verge of a major breakout. The stock hit a high near 251 in 2007 before dropping precipitously during the financial crisis to a low under 50, a drop of over 80%....

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