Note to the reader: This is the twenty-second in a series of articles I’m publishing here taken from my book, “Investing with the Trend.” Hopefully, you will find this content useful. Market myths are generally perpetuated by repetition, misleading symbolic ...
Plans for the anticipated “Tell Sid” sale of NatWest shares owned by the UK government are likely to be postponed after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called a snap general election for July 4. The electoral rules, which restrict government activity ...
BT has been fined £2.8 million by Ofcom for not providing clear contract information to a million customers of its EE and Plusnet services. The telecoms regulator identified that these customers were not given essential details about their deals before ...
Government borrowing in the UK soared to £20.5 billion in April, marking the highest level in three years. The surge was driven by a growing benefits bill and decreased tax revenues following cuts to national insurance contributions. Official figures from ...
TAIPEI/BEIJING – Taiwan’s military mobilized its forces and said it was confident it could protect the island, after China started two days of “punishment” drills around Taiwan on Thursday in what it said was a response to “separatist acts”. The exercises, in ...
In this edition of StockCharts TV‘s The Final Bar, Dave welcomes Mike Singleton of Invictus Research. David highlights a bearish momentum divergence for gold, and also illustrates how mid-cap and small-cap stocks have yet to make new highs in Q2. Mike paints ...
On this week’s edition of Stock Talk with Joe Rabil, Joe shows a specific semiconductor stock that meets all the criteria that he looks for. He starts with the monthly chart and then works down to the daily explaining all ...
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As equity markets print new all-time highs and the CBOE Volatility Index ($VIX) prints 52-week lows, this should be considered a bullish outlook by all accounts. However, when you look under the hood, the internals with this rally concern me ...