The first chart is daily chart of AMGN, which shows why it is having such a hard time breaking out of the $64-65.00 range. There are lots of pivots dating back to 2006 which are getting in the way of a smooth BO. Last week it failed at $64.00, but has continued basing in a tight range so I have kept it on my focus list. Today, it finally broke $64.00 and was setting up a nice C&H pattern at...
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Value investing is a school of stock analysis based on a few fairly simple propositions. The first is that stock prices can rise ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Sales of video game software rose 41% during the month of July, largely in line with analysts' expectations, as game platforms from Nintendo continued to dominate the sector.
Bonds Climb As Traders Interpret Report To Mean Worst Of Inflation Scare Is Over
The initial headlines jolted bond bulls. Consumer prices surged 5.6%, the biggest rise since 1991, and core CPI increased 0.3%, above Wall Street...
Industry groups swept back and forth this week, as a firmer dollar, weakening oil demand and battlefront news from Georgia kept broad sectors of...
Retail Stocks: Retailers advance as Wal-Mart hikes outlook; Estee Lauder pops
Retail stocks rise, gaining as industry giant Wal-Mart Stores Inc. lifts its full-year profit forecast and as Estee Lauder Cos. tops Wall Street's earnings target.
Shares of the maker of the BlackBerry rise on a bullish analyst report.
Shares of Kohl's Corp. rise after the apparel and accessories retailer raises its earnings outlook for the year, and shares of Autodesk Inc. surge after the company's quarterly results come in better than analysts' expectations.
The Labor Department reported inflation is now rising at its fastest pace since 1991 - an annual rate of 5.6 percent - as food and energy prices continue to surge.
Annelena Lobb reports: Goldman Sachs called a dollar bottom, and even used an exclamation point in their report so investors would know they mean it. “The dollar has bottomed!” analysts wrote. Deteriorating economies outside the U.S., including the euro zone, the U.K., Scandinavia, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, some glimpses of stability in the U.S., and lower oil prices are a...
