Archive for June, 2009

This is the fourth contribution to the MarketSci Blog from Andrey S. of Russia (along with the trading nuggets here, here, and here). In this post, Andrey shows that, like India, day-to-day changes in the Russian stock market behave opposite of the US: they are momentum, not contrarian driven. This has huge consequences for all short-term [...]


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Last post on the subject of golden crosses (aka 50/200-day moving average crossovers). Unfamiliar with the golden cross? Read more. In our previous post we looked at trading the golden cross with and without confirmation by the Dow Jones Transportation Index (DJT). In that post we tested a strategy trading the Dow Jones Industrial Average [...]


A lot of chatter about the stock market’s upcoming golden cross has focused on whether the Dow Jones Transportation Index (DJT) is confirming a bullish trend. Unfamiliar with the golden cross? Read more. As the theory goes, to qualify as bullish, the DJT (an index of U.S. companies that move stuff around like airlines, railroads, [...]


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