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Ultra short term is neutral.
Short term is neutral.
Medium term is overbought.
Long term remains depressed. If you look at Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB), you'll see an example of a...
Ultra short term is overbought.
Short term is slightly overbought.
Medium term is slightly overbought, and sits a little off of recent highs.
Long term is oversold. Something is going on here. ...
The Ultra Short Term indicator is partially oversold. It has been lagging since early January.
Short term is slightly overbought. Again, it is lagging the peak made in early...
Ultra Short Term is neutral. Oddly it has fallen off quite a bit since its high in early January.
The same comments from the Ultra Short Term Indicator apply to...
Ultra short term is lagging its recent peak. Slightly overbought at this time.
Short term has temporarily diverged from the S&P. It is not overbought.
Medium term is extremely overbought....
Ultra short term is overbought descending from extremely overbought.
Short term is extremely overbought. In good news, it cleared recent highs made when the market was much higher...
Here are the latest readings from my stock market indicators.
The Ultra Short Term indicator is overbought and slightly lagging the peak it made last week.
Short term is slightly...
Long term is still not oversold by previous historical standards. Note that this typically is a lagging indicator.
Medium term is slightly oversold. Oddly, S&P-500 has made new...
Ultra short term suddenly has plunged to very oversold.
Short term is still neutral. Unfortunately, that means there is room to fall on this one if the market should go that...
Ultra short term is nearing overbought. Its recent bottom should indicate a tradeable bottom barring any abrupt political or credit market changes.
If short term's decline ceases here, its positive...