Stock Indicies
The Week of February 29th
February 24, 2016
The markets have been churning back and forth. The trading range for key support and resistance in the Dow resides at 17406 and 16215. A closing outside that range...
Dow Jones GoldDoes the Dow Need to Break the 2015 Low or Did the S&P 500 Fulfill That Requirement?
February 18, 2016
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong, since the S&P did break last year’s low, does that qualify for a slingshot if the Dow does not? Thank You for all you do GW...
Dow Jones Forecasts Q&A S&P 500Where to Invest
February 15, 2016
QUESTION: Hi Martin, I am a subscriber to your investor service and read your blog daily for years now. Thank you for your wonderful service to educate those who...
Precious Metals Q&A Real Estate Stock IndiciesThe Market in Perspective
February 14, 2016
Last week we had a Panic Cycle in gold and a Directional Change. Both performed on target. As we have stated previously, the Directional Change can be, by...
Basic Concepts Dow Jones Euro € Forecasts GoldDown & Dirty for the Dow? Feb. or March Low?
February 12, 2016
We have two Weekly Bearish Reversals in play today. The first is a key level at 15994 and the second is short-term at 15942. Certainly, a closing beneath both will...
Dow Jones ForecastsOpening Numbers for February 12, 2016
February 11, 2016
Our Opening Pivot Point for gold tomorrow is still above the market coming in as 1272.40 while the Dow lies at 15497.74. In the euro, it rests at 1.1381. Keep in...
Dow Jones Euro € Forecasts GoldThe Dow: How Far Down is Down?
February 11, 2016
QUESTION: Marty, you said the bulk of any decline takes place in the first two to three units of time. It appears we are seeing that in gold to reach your...
Dow Jones Q&AThe Game is Over – Market Perspective
February 11, 2016
The fuse has been lit. The world economy is in serious trouble and we have the worst possible people at the helm. You have Obama who wants to double the funding for...
Armstrong Economics 101 Dow Jones Forecasts GoldThe Dow – Down & Dirty?
February 8, 2016
The Dow is playing catch-up to the S&P 500, which broke last year’s low. The lagging Dow still reflects the difference between big international money and...
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