Monthly Archives: May 2015

Breakout In S&P And Russell 2000

Is this the breakout markets have been waiting for? Both the S&P and Russell 2000 edged past resistance and the Nasdaq has managed to climb above 5,000, although it’s a few days from challenging the high. The S&P needs to follow through higher (very) soon to put this consolidation from February to bed. The Russell…

DST Systems – Chart Of The Day

The Chart of the Day belongs to DST Systems (NYSE:DST). I found the stock by sorting the All Time High list for the stocks with the highest technical buy signals, then used the Flipchart feature to review the charts. Since the Trend Spotter signaled a buy on 3/31 the stock gained 7.57%. DST Systems, Inc. provides sophisticated information processing and computer…

S&P 500 Closes At A Record High

The pre-market open economic news was a mixed bag: New Jobless Claims came in better than forecast, but the Headline Producer Price Index for Final Demand hit a record low. And these reports follow up on yesterday’s Retail Sales data suggesting that the consumer is in semi-hibernation. No worries! The S&P 500 bolted from the gate with a strong morning rally…

The sales cycle on steroids: 3 ways analytics power up revenue

This article is part of DBA, a series on Mashable about running a business that features insights from leaders in entrepreneurship, venture capital and management. Over the last 10 years, marketing has experienced a technology revolution. CMOs target, attract, engage and create loyalty by leveraging everything from marketing automation platforms to sophisticated big data and…

9 May 2015 Initial Unemployment Claims Rolling Averages Again Imp

Weekly Initial Unemployment Claims The market was expecting the weekly initial unemployment claims at 265,000 to 280,000 (consensus 276,000) vs the 264,000 reported. The more important (because of the volatility in the weekly reported claims and seasonality errors in adjusting the data) 4 week moving average moved from 279,500 (reported last week as 279,500) to…