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By Carl Swenlin Whenever possible it is best to look at a price index in the long-, medium-, and short-term time frames. For me that means analyzing monthly, weekly, and daily bar charts. ————————– (This is an excerpt from the October 21, 2011 blog for Decision Point subscribers.) Click here for FREE TRIAL! ————————— First, […]

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By Carl Swenlin QUESTION: Carl, I have read a lot of articles recently indicating gold miner stocks should go up and outpace gold. So far nothing but a drop in goldminers. Would it be possible for you to show charts of GDX and GDXJ with your comments on one of your daily posts? Thank you […]

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Bear Market Rules Apply by Carl Swenlin, President and Founder, DecisionPoint.com On August 17 the S&P 500 Index 50-EMA crossed down through the 200-EMA, declairing by our definition that the long-term trend was down and that we were in a bear market. When this happens, we remind ourselves that “bear market rules apply,” and that we […]

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Long-Term View By Carl Swenlin (This is an excerpt from July 8, 2011 issue of the blog for Decision Point subscribers – click here to subscribe.) Dealing with daily blogs tends to narrow our focus to the short-term and to the activity on the daily bar chart. Even if a person trades in the short-term, […]

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30 Million Barrels – A Drop In The Bucket by Carl Swenlin Last week the administration released 30 million barrels of crude from the nation’s strategic reserve. This represents about a day-and-a-half of our current usage, so it is really just a drop in the bucket and not likely to have a significant effect on […]

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