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Declan Fallon

Joined: Mar 19, 2010
  • Analysis & Comment

Declan Fallon's Comment & Analysis
A complete archive of Declan Fallon's articles, including current analysis & comment - Page 15

Markets closed the week on a bit of a conundrum. The trend for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq has been solidly bullish since the lows of 2022, but people (myself included) are still looking for the...
I'm giving day trading a go and with hindsight, yesterday should have been an "easy" profit day, but the volatility swing on the economic data threw me off and I missed the big gains in the S&P...
The S&P 500 has drifted back to breakout support, but it's no capitulation as the previous chart would suggest. Selling volume rose to register as distribution. Technicals are still net positive,...
Thursday's selling didn't deliver 'bull traps' for the S&P 500 or Nasdaq. The Nasdaq breakout looks ready to accelerate higher. When we look at relative performance, the Nasdaq is surging away...
Sellers made more of an impression on the markets yesterday. The Russell 2000 (IWM) dropped out of its 'bull trap' challenge and into its prior base. In doing so, the underperformance relative to the...
It was perhaps a little premature to pop the champagne on the Dow Jones Industrial Average break of 40,000, but it looks like it will be a few more days before the psychological 40K level in the rear...
There wasn't a whole lot of drama to Friday's action but it was telling that there was no undercut or 'bull trap' left to linger into the weekend for either breakout in the S&P 500 or Nasdaq. On...
Bit by bit, the bearish thesis I had outlined in April is no more. Yesterday delivered strong breakouts for the Nasdaq and S&P, although the Russell 2000 (IWM) still has some work to do. The...
Friday's highs continue to play as a top but yesterday's losses didn't undercut Friday's lows, leaving things in a bit of a 'No-Mans Land'. The Nasdaq returned to a 'buy' trigger for...
We have seen this before - a rally of a few weeks tops off with a reversal candlestick, but the next day, the rally continues.Things were perhaps a little more bearish for the Russell 2000 (IWM), than...