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TSX Index in bear market territory: down 20% from high

Will test the support zone around 12,000
TSX Index 4-Year Chart showing the support level. It is in bear market territory.

TSX Index 4-Year Chart

If you avoided the Canadian market and kept your money under your mattress, then you are sleeping well.

If you have dreams of drowning in a sea of oil, then you were on the wrong side of the market.

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“Technical Analysis is about probabilities.”

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Western Canadian Select falls below $20 U.S.

Indicated differential to WTI is ($14.16)

Western Canadian Select crude oil

A deepening oil market slump is adding fresh pain for producers of the world’s cheapest crude as the Canadian heavy grade reached a record low, raising the prospect of more production going offline.

Spot prices for Western Canadian Select fell to $19.81 a barrel on Wednesday, the lowest since tracking began in 2008, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The benchmark, made up of heavy conventional production and bitumen blended with synthetic crude and condensate, fell with global grades after U.S. gasoline inventories surged the most in 22 years and crude supplies at the American storage hub in Oklahoma climbed to a record.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-06/world-s-cheapest-crude-hits-record-low-as-oil-slump-deepens

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“Technical Analysis is about probabilities.”

Note: Click on HOME for updated postings. This technical analysis is for educational purposes so you can learn to trade online using candlestick charts and other technical indicators including volume, moving averages and oscillators. Please conduct your own chart analysis or consult your financial advisor before making investment decisions. The author of this article may hold long or short positions in the featured stock or index.

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West Texas Intermediate closes at $34.06

Major, intermediate and near-term trends are down.
WTI 3-Year Weekly Chart showing the close below 35.

WTI 3-Year Weekly Chart

Some observations from the above weekly chart for WTI:

  • Support levels of $40, $38 and $35 did not hold.
  • Long-term support (not shown) is now the 2009 low of $33.55.
  • A break below $33.55 (not shown) indicates that 30, 20 and 10 are in play.

Reference the last chart analysis for WTI showing the break below support of $38.

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“Technical Analysis is about probabilities.”

Note: Click on HOME for updated postings. This technical analysis is for educational purposes so you can learn to trade online using candlestick charts and other technical indicators including volume, moving averages and oscillators. Please conduct your own chart analysis or consult your financial advisor before making investment decisions. The author of this article may hold long or short positions in the featured stock or index.

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S&P 500 sector performance for past two days

Defensive sectors leading to start the year

S&P 500 sector performance

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“Technical Analysis is about probabilities.”

Note: Click on HOME for updated postings. This technical analysis is for educational purposes so you can learn to trade online using candlestick charts and other technical indicators including volume, moving averages and oscillators. Please conduct your own chart analysis or consult your financial advisor before making investment decisions. The author of this article may hold long or short positions in the featured stock or index.

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Canadian dollar closes at $0.7149

All 3 trends are down! Where is the bottom? $0.6900?
Canadian Dollar 5-Year Chart

Canadian Dollar 5-Year Chart

Reference the last chart analysis for the Canadian dollar published December 17, 2015.

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S&P 500 chart analysis

S&P 500 must hold 2000 support zone or ……..
S&P 500 6-Month Daily Chart showing the 2000 support level.

S&P 500 6-Month Daily Chart

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“Technical Analysis is about probabilities.”

Note: Click on HOME for updated postings. This technical analysis is for educational purposes so you can learn to trade online using candlestick charts and other technical indicators including volume, moving averages and oscillators. Please conduct your own chart analysis or consult your financial advisor before making investment decisions. The author of this article may hold long or short positions in the featured stock or index.

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In 2015 I Learned That…

Trader: In technical analysis, everything is clear in retrospect. Looking ahead is the challenge.

Jim Lebenthal (Lebenthal Wealth Advisors): investing requires the courage of your convictions. You can’t be blown this way and that by whatever style (or fad) is prevalent. More than ever, you have to believe in yourself, especially when few others seem to. It is mandatory to good investing that you do so.

Scott Redler (T3 Live): Uber, the world’s largest taxi company, owns no vehicles. Facebook, the world’s most popular media owner, creates no content. Alibaba, the most valuable retailer, has no inventory. And Airbnb, the world’s largest accommodation provider, owns no real estate

J.C. Parets (All Star Charts): your future hasn’t been written yet. No one’s has. Your future is whatever you make it. So make it a good one.

Howard Lindzon (StockTwits, Social Leverage): if a bull market/ boom goes on long enough you end up in business with people you would never do business with.

Alex Fitzpatrick (TIME): I have much, much more to learn.

Steven Spencer (SMB Capital): traders should trade. investors should invest.

George Pearkes (Bespoke Investment Group): trends are hard to predict: the enduring weakness in commodities, the pause in the buck’s rally, the steady expansion in the US, or the move wider in credit spreads; many investors have tried to catch (or jump on) these falling (or rising) knives this year and gotten sliced to bits.

Justin Frankel (RiverPark Funds): Success is often the confluence of skill and timing, but it rarely happens without a little luck. That’s why you have to pay it forward.

Julie VerHage (Bloomberg Business): just because your portfolio did well in 2014 doesn’t mean it continued to outperform in 2015. Same goes for next year.

James Wolinsky (Value Walk): unsustainable things can last much longer than you think they can – even if you have no leverage. Ultimately, the market is the judge and when Ben Graham said in the long run, he meant longer than most people have the stomach for.

Wesley Gray (Alpha Architect): being an active value Investor ​is a one-way ticket on the pain train express.

Kid Dynamite: You don’t have to argue with idiots… as G.B. Shaw said, “never wrestle with a pig: you get dirty and besides, the pig likes it”

Tren Griffin (25iq): I learned again, from experience, that people don’t learn from experience.

Morgan Housel (Motley Fool): finance bloggers continue to put out amazing, thought-provoking content for free. The quality has never been better. If you explained to investors 20 years ago the kind of quality analysis you could read for free now, it would blow their minds. It’s such a cool thing that we sometimes take for granted.

John LeFevre (GS Elevator):
1. Trigger warnings and safe spaces can’t protect people from Donald Trump. They created Donald Trump.
2. Drunk libertarians at a dinner party are far more annoying than vegan Crossfitters.
3. If you’re afraid of public speaking, just pretend everyone in the audience is staring at their phones.
4. A market selloff is worse than a divorce. You lose half your money, but your wife is still around.
5. Watching how someone behaves at an open bar tells you everything you need to know about them.

Thanks: http://thereformedbroker.com/2015/12/31/in-2015-i-learned-that/

2015 TSX Index Sector Performance

TSX Index down 11% for the year

TSX Index 2015 sector performance

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“Technical Analysis is about probabilities.”

Note: Click on HOME for updated postings. This technical analysis is for educational purposes so you can learn to trade online using candlestick charts and other technical indicators including volume, moving averages and oscillators. Please conduct your own chart analysis or consult your financial advisor before making investment decisions. The author of this article may hold long or short positions in the featured stock or index.

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