Posts Tagged ‘e-mini S&P trading strategies’

Dow 10,000: Line in the Sand

By Jeff Friedman • Sep 2nd, 2010 • Category: Broker Commentary, Market Updates

by Jeffrey Friedman Fall tends to be a bearish time for the stock market, and as trading volume picks up after the dog days of summer, many investors are a bit cautious about what may come next. People like to talk about psychological levels, and 10,000 in the Dow Jones Industrial Average is one of [...]



Stock Index Outlook and E-mini Strategies

By Jeff Friedman • Aug 6th, 2010 • Category: Broker Commentary, Market Updates

by Jeffrey Friedman The S&P 500 has been in a trading range for the past month, and the price of the September futures contract is currently near the top of the range at about 1,120. Whether or not the market can break out of this range depends largely on confidence—will businesses start hiring, and will [...]



Stock Market Should Steady, but Confidence Shaky

By Dennis Cajigas • Jun 8th, 2010 • Category: Broker Commentary, Market Updates

by Dennis G. Cajigas The driving force behind weakness in the stock market over the past month is a growing lack of confidence in the global economic outlook. I think we should see some stability in the stock indexes in June, but it may take some time before investor confidence can be restored. There is [...]