The terms “bull market” and “bear market” are used to describe how stock markets are doing. A bull market is favorable and rises in value, while a bear market is declining in value.
The recent all-time high for the S&P 500 Index (SPX) caught the attention of market newsletters. Investors Intelligence (II), which tracks over 100 stock market newsletters categorizes each as bullish ...
Learn how to read a candlestick chart and spot candlestick patterns that aid in analyzing price direction, previous price ...
A contrarian signal is close to flashing red, pointing to another potential sell-off looming for stocks. Bank of America's Bull & Bear Indicator, which measures investor positioning and takes into ...
Bullish sentiment among individual investors rose, while bearish views eased notably, pointing to a modest improvement in overall market sentiment, according to the latest survey from the American ...
Terra Classic [LUNC] has seen a massive distribution of price fluctuation over the past day, with capital outflow extending ...
Despite consistently setting records, AAII isn't completely sold on the S&P 500 Index (SPX) The S&P 500 Index (SPX) has been consistently hitting new highs for some time, but this hasn’t encouraged ...