Monthly Archives: March 2015

Utilities Break The Wedge

Da Utes Break Da Wedge The Utilities index was shown for subscribers in NFTRH 334 before it had broken out of its bullish looking Wedge.  The index had drifted down to support and if one was bullish on T bonds (bearish on interest rates) one might take a trade on a Utes bounce or rebound. …

Brent Crude Oil Market Analysis

Here is our top down perspective for Brent Oil (Cash Market) with plain candle charts to understand the big picture in a simple way and to identify the path of least resistance. As usual, we will start out with the monthly timeframe periodicity. With looking at this timeframe, we can actually see that the market…

Chicago Fed Nat’l Activity Index: Feb 2015 Preview

The three-month average of the Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) is expected to decelerate to a +0.05 reading in the February update that’s scheduled for Monday (Mar. 23), based on The Capital Spectator’s median point forecast for several econometric estimates. The projection is moderately below the +0.33 reading for January, which reflected a strong…

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TM editors’ note: This article discusses a penny stock and/or microcap. Such stocks are easily manipulated; do your own careful due diligence. – CriticalControl Solutions is the only company out there offering a pure cloud-based software solution for the oil & gas industry (think first-mover advantage here). – This software company reported $50.9 million in…

Nike Tops Q3 Earnings Amid Currency Headwinds; Shares Up

Despite facing intense currency headwinds, Nike Inc. (NKE – Analyst Report) posted solid third-quarter fiscal 2015 results, leading shares of the company to jump 4.5% in yesterday’s after-hours trading session. The company’s quarterly earnings of 89 cents per share surged 18.7% year over year and surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 84 cents. The bottom line was driven by…