by Chris Kimble | Dec 2, 2014 | Kimble Charting
CLICK HERE TO SEE ARTICLE Average valuations are currently only 91% above 100-Year averages right now. See It Market shares this chart and the unique situation that the Russell 2000 & Mid-Cap 400 are facing right now. See article and charts…...
by Chris Kimble | Sep 8, 2014 | Kimble Charting
CLICK ON CHART TO ENLARGE The above chart was created by Doug Short and some of his comments follow. Market Cap to GDP is a long-term valuation indicator that has become popular in recent years, thanks to Warren Buffett. Back in 2001 he remarked in a...
by Chris Kimble | Aug 12, 2014 | Kimble Charting
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by Chris Kimble | May 8, 2014 | Kimble Charting
CLICK ON CHART TO ENLARGE The upper left chart reflects valuations over the past 114-years, created by Doug Short. This chart combines four different ways to look at valuations and then averages them together. At this time the average of the four is 68% above...
by Chris Kimble | Apr 7, 2014 | Kimble Charting
CLICK ON CHART TO ENLARGE This 5-pack of chart focuses on key U.S. stock index’s and how each of them are facing key long-term lines at the exact same time and a couple of them are facing Fibonacci extension levels too. If one breaks out will all...
by Chris Kimble | Feb 3, 2014 | Kimble Charting
CLICK ON CHART TO ENLARGE What would you do if long-term channel resistance was at hand, plus bearish rising wedges and valuations were hitting the highest levels in history? The Russell 2000 has created a well defined rising channel. This channel ties in some...
by Chris Kimble | Jan 30, 2014 | Kimble Charting
CLICK ON CHART TO ENLARGE If an investor was loaded up with Zero Coupon Bonds from the highest quality governments in the world and shorted all .dotcom stocks, what would you guess this person was thinking would happen to the bond and stock markets going...
by Chris Kimble | Jan 16, 2014 | Kimble Charting
CLICK ON CHART TO ENLARGE The Trillion Dollar question is….Is the stock market cheap or expensive? Is that close to the phrase “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder?” Unless you live under a rock, most are well aware then Ben Bernanke is...