Harry Boxer
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Harry Boxer has more than 30 years of Wall Street investment and technical analysis experience, and he spent eight years on Wall Street as chief technical analyst with three brokerage firms. Mr. Boxer is a technical consultant to many Wall Street hedge funds and large institutional traders. Mr. Boxer is currently author of "The Technical Trader" and "The Technical Trading Diary" on the financial website The Technical Trader. He is a regular columnist on ADVFN, Stockhouse, and DecisionPoint, among many sites, and a regular guest on WinningOnWallStreet, Marketviews.tv, KFWB-Radio Los Angeles, and more. Mr. Boxer is a frequent guest columnist at CBS MarketWatch, and has been featured on CNBC, Futures Magazine and Technical Analysis of Stock & Commodities magazine. Mr. Boxer won both the 1995 and 1996 worldwide Internet stock market trading contests, "The Technical Analysis Challenge."
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Collapsing Into The Close
It was an extremely negative session for the indices as they dropped from the get-go, fell sharply all morning, stabilized around mid-day, tried to rally back mid-afternoon but failed at resistance, and then rolled over, especially in the last 10 minutes when they collapsed into the close.
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Volatile Session Ends Mixed
The markets ended mixed but it was a wild ride, as volatile swings both ways whipped traders around.
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Down-Session Keeps Potential Top In Place
The indices had a downday on Tuesday, giving back some of yesterday's big gains.
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Third Consecutive Down-Session
The indices were down again for the third consecutive session, which is the first time in quite a while, and may have confirmed the the post-FOMC announcement reversal that took place on Wednesday may have turned out to be a significant top.
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Indices Follow-Through To The Downside After Yesterday's Steep Afternoon Sell-Off
The indices managed to open slightly higher, but immediately went lower and followed through sharply to the downside.
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Indices Settle Down In Afternoon, But Still Close Higher
The indices had a consolidation day with an upwards bias and managed to close higher again today.
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Bulls Fend Off Selling, As Indices Close Mixed
The markets had a sloppy session today, but early weakness which looked ominous turned out to be the lows for the day.
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Heavy Volume On Options Expiration Day As Indices Edge Higher
The market continued its recent choppiness and consolidation, or is it a topping pattern? We’ll likely know by next week.
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Indices Extremely Overbought As Rally Rolls On
The markets were choppy early on, although they did have a positive opening. They then backed off, rallied again, backed off again, but then came on with thrust, spiking up to 1720 on the Nasdaq 100 and 1065 on the S&P 500 before backing and filling and retesting.
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Choppy Session Still Closes At New 2009 Highs
The markets had an up-session adding to the recent gains and set new 2009 highs on most of the indices. But in a very choppy fashion.
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