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NASDAQ Trading Mastery with TradingView

Today, on April 29th, a Monday, I’m thrilled to explore the dynamic world of NASDAQ trading with the formidable Trade Scalper software. Join me on this exciting journey as I strive to achieve a $200 profit using just one contract within the next 20 minutes. But before we embark, it’s...

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Nasdaq’s Pullback-Free Run: Time to Brace for a Shakeout?

Jonathan Krinsky, the chief market technician at BTIG, highlights that the Nasdaq-100, heavily weighted towards tech, has not seen a pullback of 2.5% or more in 303 trading sessions, marking it as the third-longest streak since 1990. While this streak does not necessarily indicate an immediate downturn in the AI-driven...

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Nasdaq 100’s Historic 3% Surge: Drawing Parallels to the Dot-Com Bubble

Bespoke analysts anticipate a potential downturn in U.S. stocks in the weeks ahead, citing historical trends and seasonal vulnerabilities. The recent surge in the Nasdaq 100 index, reminiscent of the dot-com era’s exuberance, has raised concerns. While such significant gains haven’t been observed since March 2000, similar occurrences were common...

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Staying Strong Amid Market Turbulence: A Guide for Investors during S&P 500, Nasdaq Corrections

You have the option to evaluate specific stock prices, but a 5% profit on government-issued Treasurys is also advantageous. Many people derive pleasure from experiencing a certain amount of fear. The primary goal of Halloween has consistently been to serve as a precautionary measure, using eerie traditions to potentially reduce...

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Decoding the S&P 500 Correction: What Lies Ahead?

At the close of trading on Friday, the S&P 500 index entered correction territory, marking the 103rd instance in its history. The S&P 500, a measure of U.S. large-cap equities, experienced a decline of 19.8 points, a 0.5% drop, reaching around 4,117 according to preliminary FactSet data. This decline reflects...

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Nasdaq Futures on Shaky Ground as Earnings Prevail

On Thursday, Nasdaq futures took a downward turn, indicating the possibility of entering a correction phase. This decline was fueled by disappointing earnings reports from major Big Tech companies and the simultaneous rise in bond yields, which continued to exert pressure on the stock market. Contracts linked to the Nasdaq...