Putting a Mean-Reversion Strategy Into Practice
Mean-reversion strategies typically buy stocks when they are oversold, which means catching the falling knife. These declines are often rather sharp, but
Mean-reversion strategies typically buy stocks when they are oversold, which means catching the falling knife. These declines are often rather sharp, but
Tech stocks were hit with selling pressure to start the year, but many are still in long-term trends and some are nearing
Okay, I literally tried to think of the most bearish headline possible. To be clear, though, I’m actually still bullish on the long-term
Not a great start to the year! In this episode of StockCharts TV‘s The MEM Edge, Mary Ellen takes a look at where the
(Below is an excerpt from the subscriber-only DecisionPoint Alert on DecisionPoint.com for Thursday, 1/4): Most are familiar with what a “golden cross” is,
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! (I guess that is still allowed on day 5…) Let’s kick off the start of the new year with a
S&P 500 earnings are in for 2023 Q3, and here is our valuation analysis. The following chart shows the normal value range of
I was recently interviewed. Here is the link: Traders of the World: Greg Morris (USA) – Episode 05 (youtube.com)
I was recently interviewed. Here is the link: Traders of the World: Greg Morris (USA) – Episode 05 (youtube.com)
I was recently interviewed. Here is the link: Traders of the World: Greg Morris (USA) – Episode 05 (youtube.com)