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Premium daily stock trading service. In our Stock Trading Alerts, we provide extensive analyses and comments at least 1 time per trading day, usually before the opening bell. The analyses focus on all the key factors essential to determining the medium- and short-term outlook for the S&P 500 futures, spanning over several time frames, credit markets and S&P 500 sectors and ratios. They also capture the key fundamental developments, events and trends in assessing the prospects and health of the S&P 500 moves. This way, you’re kept up-to-date on important developments that far too many investors are apt to miss or underestimate.

Whether you're looking for objective analyses to broaden your horizon / add confidence to trading decisions, or want to get inspired by our trade calls for S&P 500 futures, Stock Trading Alerts are the way to go.

  • S&P 500 Rally Continues Ahead of Jobs Data Release

    June 7, 2019, 7:31 AM

    Thursday's trading session was bullish, as stocks continued their short-term uptrend. The S&P 500 index retraced more of its recent declines and it got the highest since May the 22nd. Is this a new uptrend or still just an upward correction?

  • S&P 500 - 100 Points Above Monday's Low, Will Rally Continue?

    June 6, 2019, 7:26 AM

    Stocks extended their short-term run-up on Wednesday, as investors' sentiment further improved following Tuesday's rally. The S&P 500 index got closer to its late May local highs. Is this a new uptrend or just an upward correction?

  • Stocks Rallied - Upward Reversal?

    June 5, 2019, 7:14 AM

    Tuesday's trading session was very bullish, as stocks retraced their recent decline following the speech from Fed Chair Powell. The S&P 500 index got back slightly above the 2,800 mark, after bouncing off Monday's local low of around 2,729. Is this a new uptrend or just an upward correction?

  • Stocks at Short-Term Bottom or Just Pausing?

    June 4, 2019, 7:34 AM

    Stocks extended their downtrend on Monday, as investors' sentiment remained bearish following the ongoing trade war fears. The S&P 500 index fell the lowest since March the 8th before rebounding and closing just 0.3% lower. Was it a short-term bottom?

  • S&P 500: 7% Correction, Will There Be More?

    June 3, 2019, 7:33 AM

    Friday's trading session was bearish, as the broad stock market broke below its Wednesday's daily low following the ongoing trade war fears. The S&P 500 index fell the lowest since March the 11th and it got close to the 1,750 mark. Will the downtrend continue today?

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