A retracement in investing refers to a temporary reversal in the direction of an asset's price that occurs within a larger trend. It represents a short-term dip or pullback before the asset resumes ...
When trading, the numbers on a chart tell a story. It is a story of rhythm, of ebb and flow, of expansion and contraction. This narrative can sometimes be interpreted through a mathematical sequence ...
Welcome to Episode #390 of the Zacks Market Edge Podcast. Every week, host and Zacks stock strategist, Tracey Ryniec, will be joined by guests to discuss the hottest investing topics in stocks, bonds, ...
Fibonacci retracement uses specific ratios to predict stock reversals. Key Fibonacci levels are 0%, 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, and 100%. Investors use these levels for setting price goals and trading ...
After holding a 38.2% level (106,350) level of a bigger range, only getting up to 38.2% of the smaller range is not a good sign at 112,250 and this will again be the key level for the week. Use ...
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 US Dollar Index (DXY) continued its strong rebound this month and is now hovering near its highest point since May 29. It has jumped by over 4% from the year-to-date low and technicals suggest ...
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 ...
Bitcoin has had an impressive week, trading up over 3% from a low of $93,700 to a high of $97,865. As of Friday afternoon, it is retracing slightly, hovering around $96,600. While the momentum remains ...