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Published on: December 10, 2007 No Comment

This is Capital Essence’s Market Outlook for December 11, 2007. Daily Market Outlook is the technical analysis of financial markets. Features Technical Analysis, Trend Prediction, Stock Picks, Option Strategies. It designs to help investors to understand how to time the market, when to entry, when to exit, how to pick undervalued stocks, how to limit investment risk with right strategies.

Published on: December 10, 2007 No Comment

This is Capital Essence’s “Trading the Market” Bulletin for December 11, 2007. Subscribers, please click here to login. CEC’s Trading the Market Bulletin Future (E-mini) Service helps you to aggressively trade E-mini Index (Dow, NASDAQ and SP-500) Futures. It’s a price-based auto-trade system that forecast market trend and daily high low numbers. What is nice about this system is that you don’t have to watch it very closely once you’re in a position. By following this price-based methodology, all you have to do is set the parameters and let them baby-sit the position. This is much better because it takes human emotion out of the equation.

Published on: December 10, 2007 No Comment

目前存在很多負面因素,房地產滑坡、信貸危機等等,這些都有可能在2007年接近尾聲的時候影響股市的走勢。不過多頭有一個獨享的利好因素,那就是季節性因素。不管怎麼說,12月份和1月份通常都是股市形勢較好的時候。隨著最近股市大幅回暖,市場多頭能否吸收上檔供給、將大盤推向新高,我們將拭目以待。但是,如果股市再度掉頭下行,並跌破關鍵支撐位,那麼我們便知道多頭已經失去了控制權

Published on: December 10, 2007 No Comment
The bulls are still in control

there are quite a number of negative factors, such as housing crisis, credit crunch…etc, that can affect stock prices as the 2007 curtain is about to close. However, there is one thing the bulls have that the bears do not: seasonality. After all, December and January are traditional strong months for stocks. Now, exciting as recent rally have been, we will have to see whether the bulls able to absorb the overhead supply and push market to new high. But if the market starts to fall again and dips below key support then we’ll know that the bulls had lost control

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