(Bloomberg) — The S&P 500 (^GSPC) Index has clocked four consecutive weeks of declines and it’s on track for the worst month in a year. To get a sense of where the pain may end, many equity traders ...
The S&P 500 index has clocked four consecutive weeks of declines and it’s on track for the worst month in a year. To get a sense of where the pain may end, many equity traders look to a type of ...
The Nifty 50 closed below the crucial 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level of its previous rally from 21,743 to the all-time high of 26,373. A break below such an important retracement level often ...
The 38.2% retracement is the single most important and is the level we use for the "Golden Rule". This rule being, " any market that is going to keep its current trend must hold 38.2%". As long as it ...
Bitcoin bear market ending sooner than USD charts suggest – Gold ratio already hit 350DMA breakdown and key Fib support; accumulation zone here. Bitcoin has struggled to maintain a sustained ...
0157 GMT — Bitcoin’s retracement after stabilizing late last week has reintroduced fragility and volatility, says Emir Ibrahim at digital asset trading firm Zerocap. U.S. data in the week ahead could ...
While the bears dominated price action early last week, the bulls managed to show strong support below $100,000. Bitcoin price dropped briefly below $100,000 on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, but ...
Bank of Montreal capitalizes on its flexibility with its well-diversified asset portfolio to stabilize its interest income amid rate cuts. Its capital adequacy and prudent fixed/variable loan rate ...
Bitcoin begins June near $105,500 after May’s 11% close. Golden ratio and 100 EMA near $105,800 cap early gains. Breakout above $107,000 may confirm bullish continuation. Editor's note: Seeking Alpha ...
The benchmark index has flirted with - but has so far failed to close above - a key Fibonacci retracement target. Until it does, the downtrend is still alive. Is the S&P 500 index's recent rally real, ...
The S&P 500 just needs a little push to pull off a major technical comeback. Using closing prices, the S&P 500 fell 1,161.38 points, from its Feb. 19 record close of $6,144.15 to its April 8, one-year ...
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