Monday, June 29, 2009

The Stock Market Rally Is Over. Sell Now!!

Click here to find out why we believe the stock market will decline and the Dow Jones Industrial Average will plunge 1000 points over the next few months.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

ChartWatchCentral's Superb Track Record

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Pharmacy for another 100 years.

Will Walgreen continue soaring? Read our latest stock commentary by clicking HERE

Thursday, October 16, 2008

TRICK OR TREAT!!!

Is this latest rebound a Halloween Trick, or a treat?

For my latest take on market conditions, please click here or visit the following link for some recent chart analysis.

http://www.chartwatchcentral.com/stockpicks/christinasnotebook.html

Friday, May 23, 2008

ChartWatchCentral Launches 'Christina's Notebook'

We are pleased to announce the launch of 'Christina's notebook', a cutting edge service where we post basic chart analysis direct from the desk of world renowned Christina Nikolov. You can now see which securities Christina hasn't written commentaries on yet, but are currently worth watching, because they appear to be tracing out a particular reversal pattern. This page can be accessed by going to the home page of our site and clicking on 'Members', or by Clicking Here

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Cent Packing

Which retail chain traced out a perfectly formed, textbook version of a Head and Shoulders top over the past three months? Click Here For Details.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Proposed Capital Gains Tax Increase

While on the surface, I am not in favor of one presidential candidates proposal for a capital gains tax increase, looking at the positive side of things, it could be actually good for the stock market long-term. After all, this increase would be an incentive for long-term investment, for those adding money. And those contemplating selling might reconsider. Both factors would likely boost stocks, or at the very least keep prices from falling.

The amazing thing about this proposal is that it stemmed from the desire to boost tax revenue in order to pay for healthcare, education and infrastucture spending. But doing so would actually have the reverse effect, since there would be less selling, hence less tax revenue to the government. The ultimate losers would be the government and those investors forced to sell for one reason or another. Click here to visit my website.

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