About the Author
Rod David
Rod David develops analytical techniques that are designed to efficiently identify targets and turning points for any liquid stock or market in any time frame. He primarily analyzes S&Ps, generating several round-turn candidates daily. Rod publishes "Trading Plan" and more each session at the blog http://IfThenSignals.com.
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By Rod David |
May 16, 2013
Thursday’s trade could have gone lower, but extremes were tested into the close. This overnight action could be bullish.
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By Rod David |
May 11, 2013
If Friday’s late surge had begun just 10 minutes earlier, then it would have had a different technical significance.
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By Rod David |
May 10, 2013
If these technical patterns had played out, yesterday's stock market could have significantly damaged the uptrend.
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By Rod David |
May 2, 2013
If fresh highs are met Friday morning, they could reverse hard barring an important technical pattern.
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By Rod David |
April 28, 2013
If Friday had recovered back into positive territory, then the close could have made Monday’s open likely to surge.
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By Rod David |
April 25, 2013
Thursday's probe above 1577.75 tested recent highs, but it came amid conflicting signals.
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By Rod David |
April 18, 2013
If Thursday’s close had been any lower, then it would have been a lot lower. Here's what to expect for Friday.
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By Rod David |
April 15, 2013
If not for the Boston incident, then would there have been a different resolution to Monday afternoon’s recovery attempt?
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By Rod David |
April 6, 2013
If Friday's price action had taken key indexes below this important level, it would have sent a strong bearish signal.
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By Rod David |
April 4, 2013
If Thursday’s close were any higher, then Wednesday’s trend change signal would not have been confirmed.