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Tag Archives: COT
Price-Volume Ratio Identifies Reversals
Sometimes the simplest ideas work the best. Before market peaks, shares typically transition from strong (institutional) hands to weak (retail) hands. Before market troughs, shares usually move from weak hands back into strong hands. Both of these scenarios result in … Continue reading
Multiple Indicators Point to Market Pullback
Equity markets have been on a tear for the past 18 weeks and speculators have continued to add to their long positions throughout this rally, reaching the extreme threshold several weeks ago. Over the past month, commercials have added to … Continue reading
Q3 2012 Earnings Preview
With the daily deluge of new data, it is easy to lose the forest for the trees. When in doubt, focus on earnings, the ultimate driver of stock prices. If I could choose one statistic to know in advance, it … Continue reading
Use Sector Confirmation to Improve Your Trading Results
Analyzing the technical and/or fundamental characteristics of an individual security is obviously a requirement before investing. However, very few traders go the extra mile and evaluate the characteristics of the market sector as well. Using sector confirmation can help you … Continue reading
Posted in COT Analysis, Futures, In-Depth Article, Market Commentary, Market Timing, SWAMI Charts, Trade Analysis
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Look at the Big Picture
We all have a few favorite technical indicators. However, almost all technical indicators calculate indicator values for a specific look-back period and then plot those values over time. With this approach, we can only analyze one look-back period at a … Continue reading


A Relative Strength Market Timing Oscillator
I read about this indicator in an article titled “Roulette Wheels and Individual Stocks,” which appeared in the December 2012 issue of Active Trader. The article was written by Richard J. Bauer, Jr. In the article, Bauer used an innovative … Continue reading →