Quantcast
 
Read Larry Connors' blogShort Term Trading Strategies

Kaltbaum's Momentum Trading Insights

Gary Kaltbaum
We're getting into the end of the quarter and Gary Kaltbaum sees plenty of sectors finding trouble. But on the other hand, there are some good news to report. See which stocks are on Gary's focus list. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
Stocks are moving sharply higher at the start of trading on Monday, despite the bankruptcy filing of General Motors. Gary Kaltbaum comments on what sectors are leading the way. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
Gary Kaltbaum contends that we're seeing stocks in pullback mode, and that's a good thing! Find out why. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
With little economic news to focus on, U.S. stocks declined early Monday. Gary Kaulbaum weighs in on what sectors are pulling back and which will be coming into the forefront today. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
Stocks rallied Monday morning on stronger than expected housing and construction spending reports. See Gary Kaltbaum's take on what sectors are now coming to the forefront and what's pulling back. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
Do you think the media is taking a biased pen to stories of protest against the Obama Administration's bailouts? Kaltbaum does and he also thinks a pullback is on the way, so why exactly is he so positive right now? (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
Listen to this important recording of Gary Kaltbaum's radio show in which he discusses the March 12 Follow-Through Day and find how it may impact your trading and investing. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
With the United States government on the hook for $12 Trillion in guarantees, it's time to look away from bailouts and look at changing the way the Financials are acting. Gary Kaltbaum shares his insights into remedying our ailing market. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
The overall market finished higher across the board yesterday. But will this rally stick or will it follow all the other rallies that petered out quickly? Gary Kaltbaum weighs in. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
Will the market attempt a rally after yesterday's sell-off? Gary Kaltbaum weighs in on the market's initial strengths and weaknesses in anticipation for a month end rally. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
Massive government infusions in capital are entering the banking industry once more, and Bernanke is back to printing dollars en masse. Is it going to work this time? It better. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
Fed Chair Bernanke states that the economy will get better by end of this year, plus Barclays joins CITI and BAC in saying the first two months of the year were better. Garry Kaltbaum weighs in on the concerted effort by the government and the banks to make things look better. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
The concerted effort to goose the market back up and instill some confidence has worked over the past few days. Gary Kaltbaum weighs in on the announcements from both Citigroup and Bank of America that they were profitable during the first two months of the year. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
Gary Kaltbaum looks at how the final arbiter, the market, is responding to the first 100 days of the new administration. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
Gary Kaltbaum warns that it's going to be another tough week in the markets as some government moves on the financial industry is expected. Also see his commentary on the ingredients of a bear market...and especially of a bear market like the one we are going through now. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
Are we now in a period of time where the government has a say in everything on a daily basis...including the markets? See Kaltbaum's take on political dominance in the markets, as well as a look at the provisions of the nearly $789 billion compromise stimulus plan. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
For the past 18 weeks, the market has been hit with a barrage of bad news but the major indexes continue to hold support. Gary Kaltbaum comments on why this is good news for the market, as well as, why investors should pay close attention to commodities and financials. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
Another bad jobs number is out and with the Obama administration coming out with another bank bailout as well as a stimulus plan, Gary Kaltbaum warns investors to expect some fireworks. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
Following another round of substantial losses last Friday, the Dow is showing the most relative weakness of the main stock market indexes. Gary Kaltbaum weighs in on Obama's stimulus bill and with his 'bad bank' plans. (more)
Gary Kaltbaum
What happens to the markets when they recognize those that are in charge cannot be trusted? Gary Kaltbaum comments on issues such as Wall Street rating agencies, CEOs spinning the truth and market reaction. (more)
Page 1 of 17     1  2   3   4   5   >   >>|     Previous  |  Next

Free newsletters by the TradingMarkets editorial team.

  Morning Coffee with TradingMarkets

  Larry Connors Trading Lesson of the Day

  7 Stocks You Need To Know For Tomorrow

  TradingMarkets Weekly Newsletter

  PowerRatings Newsletter

  The Market Next Week

  7 ETF's You Need to Know

PREMIER SPONSORED LINKS
TRADE CENTER
 
RELATED SITES
Nothing but forex
Please call 1-213-955-5858 ext. 1

About TradingMarkets | Contact | Advertise | Careers | Link to Us | Site Map | Help | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Return Policy | Testimonials | Feedback

Disclaimer:

The Connors Group, Inc. ("Company") is not an investment advisory service, nor a registered investment advisor or broker-dealer and does not purport to tell or suggest which securities or currencies customers should buy or sell for themselves. The analysts and employees or affiliates of Company may hold positions in the stocks, currencies or industries discussed here. You understand and acknowledge that there is a very high degree of risk involved in trading securities and/or currencies. The Company, the authors, the publisher, and all affiliates of Company assume no responsibility or liability for your trading and investment results. Factual statements on the Company's website, or in its publications, are made as of the date stated and are subject to change without notice.

It should not be assumed that the methods, techniques, or indicators presented in these products will be profitable or that they will not result in losses. Past results of any individual trader or trading system published by Company are not indicative of future returns by that trader or system, and are not indicative of future returns which be realized by you. In addition, the indicators, strategies, columns, articles and all other features of Company's products (collectively, the "Information") are provided for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Examples presented on Company's website are for educational purposes only. Such set-ups are not solicitations of any order to buy or sell. Accordingly, you should not rely solely on the Information in making any investment. Rather, you should use the Information only as a starting point for doing additional independent research in order to allow you to form your own opinion regarding investments. You should always check with your licensed financial advisor and tax advisor to determine the suitability of any investment.

HYPOTHETICAL OR SIMULATED PERFORMANCE RESULTS HAVE CERTAIN INHERENT LIMITATIONS. UNLIKE AN ACTUAL PERFORMANCE RECORD, SIMULATED RESULTS DO NOT REPRESENT ACTUAL TRADING AND MAY NOT BE IMPACTED BY BROKERAGE AND OTHER SLIPPAGE FEES. ALSO, SINCE THE TRADES HAVE NOT ACTUALLY BEEN EXECUTED, THE RESULTS MAY HAVE UNDER- OR OVER-COMPENSATED FOR THE IMPACT, IF ANY, OF CERTAIN MARKET FACTORS, SUCH AS LACK OF LIQUIDITY. SIMULATED TRADING PROGRAMS IN GENERAL ARE ALSO SUBJECT TO THE FACT THAT THEY ARE DESIGNED WITH THE BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT. NO REPRESENTATION IS BEING MADE THAT ANY ACCOUNT WILL OR IS LIKELY TO ACHIEVE PROFITS OR LOSSES SIMILAR TO THOSE SHOWN.

The Connors Group, Inc.
15260 Ventura Blvd., Ste. 2200
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403

© Copyright 2009 The Connors Group, Inc.


All analyst commentary provided on TradingMarkets.com is provided for educational purposes only. The analysts and employees or affiliates of TradingMarkets.com may hold positions in the stocks or industries discussed here. This information is NOT a recommendation or solicitation to buy or sell any securities. Your use of this and all information contained on TradingMarkets.com is governed by the Terms and Conditions of Use. Please click the link to view those terms. Follow this link to read our Editorial Policy.

© 2009 The Connors Group, Inc.