by Chris Kimble | Oct 19, 2010 | Kimble Charting
This blog has picked up over 15,000 new viewers in the past couple of weeks. Welcome!!! I am honored and humbled to share a few of my thoughts with EACH of you. For those that are not aware, I am a huge fan of patterns, believing that the “Power of the...
by Chris Kimble | Oct 14, 2010 | Kimble Charting
I have received numerous emails recently, asking questions along this line….We have done very well of late, what could change the recent upward price action/trend? (Good, Bad & the Ugly soundtrack) A good friend often reminds me a “blizzard starts...
by Chris Kimble | Oct 13, 2010 | Kimble Charting
In the charts below, Emerging markets and the EAFE index are solidly above resistance. Now by small margins the CAC-40, DAX and the FTSE-100 are pushing above key resistance. In the post titled “Global All the same Trend” (See post here) I highlighted how...
by Chris Kimble | Oct 10, 2010 | Kimble Charting
Does it pay to be prepared? It does when it comes to Pattern Breakouts! Below are Breakouts I have taken advantage of recently, two positions have been closed for “Pocket Change Gains” Chile – 10% gain (see post here) and Silver – 21% gain...
by Chris Kimble | Sep 28, 2010 | Kimble Charting
Have shared several times of late that the international markets/smaller countries ETF’s are the place to be. (see “Unknown ETF’s nothing to laugh about). On a Relative Strength basis, many countries are outperforming the S & P 500, by a...
by Chris Kimble | Sep 26, 2010 | Kimble Charting
Last week I did a post titled “All the same trend” (see post) which reflected how the major indexes around the world are all acting the same. The charts below focuses on major international markets. Went long EEM in the “Early Bird” posting...
by Chris Kimble | Sep 24, 2010 | Kimble Charting
Am I Bullish, Bearish or Neither? Choice “C”…neither! I am of the opinion, being Bullish or Bearish are emotional states of mind. They are NOT STRATEGIES. I believe that we should invest in each asset on its own individual merits/patterns, not...