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Blog Post: Day 11 of $QQQ short term down-trend; GMI=2 and could turn RED on Monday; my 10:30 weekly chart of $QQQ below tells the story
The 10:30 weekly chart shows that QQQ is now sitting on its rising 30 week average (solid red line). This is still a Stage 2 up-trend. The gray line shows the weekly closes. The longer term up-trend remains intact until the 10 week average (dotted line) crosses below the 30 week average. However, the first…
European shares edge lower as investors await tariff updates
European shares inched lower on Monday as investors awaited further details on the U.S.-China trade negotiations, while also looking ahead to some key corporate earnings and the U.S. Federal Reserve’s policy meeting later this week. The pan-European STOXX 600 index was down 0.1%, as of 0709 GMT. Other regional indexes were trading in positive territory,…
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24th August Major Cycle due . Most likely High . Will update as we move into this date . Source link
Sun Pharma Subsidiaries to Pay $200 Million in US Drug Pricing Settlement; Shares Trading Flat
July 25, 2025July 25, 2025 Shares of Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd are trading flat after touching a day’s high of Rs 1,700.10 on 25th July, following the announcement that its subsidiaries, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc. (SPII) and Taro Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. (Taro), have entered into a settlement agreement in…
Wednesday: Architecture Billings Index, FOMC Minutes
by Calculated Risk on 8/19/2025 07:51:00 PM Note: Mortgage rates are from MortgageNewsDaily.com and are for top tier scenarios. Wednesday:• At 7:00 AM ET, The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) will release the results for the mortgage purchase applications index. • During the day, The AIA’s Architecture Billings Index for July (a leading indicator for commercial…
Harvesting hops for beer produces a lot of waste. These German groups are seeking to fix that
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