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U.S. Stocks Close Higher on Light Volume

Posted by Futureshound on October 12th, 2009

U.S. financial futures markets traded in tight, narrow ranges today with very little movement following the opening. Today’s U.S. bank holiday and the lack of fresh economic news kept many big players on the sidelines.

With this week marking the end of the quarter, it isn't unreasonable to expect some screwy market activity. Between investors' profit-taking and advisors' window-dressing, the market can get so confused it forgets which way is up.

Chief Market Strategists alerted on Friday to their Intra Day Stock Chat and Research Center premium subscribers to expect a Monday up move. Why?

The Pro Traders at ITMS utilize a set of tools that enable them to remain on the right side of the trade more often than not. The understanding of volume is an important tool in their trading kit. Unlike most indicators and oscillators, volume is...

U.S. equity markets finished higher on Thursday following a last hour surge. Trading was light and directionless most of the day as traders evened up positions ahead of tomorrow’s U.S. Non-Farm Payrolls Report.

U.S. Dollar Finishes Mixed on Low Volume

Posted by Forexhound on September 4th, 2009

The U.S. Dollar is finished mixed on light volume as traders evened up positions ahead of tomorrow’s U.S. Unemployment Report. The Dollar opened weaker against most major Forex markets this morning but erased losses as the day wore on. Today’s weaker than expected U.S. ISM Services Report helped the Dollar regain some of its losses as this report showed the U.S. economy was still weak.

Economic Uncertainty Running Rampant

Posted by ttfrenzy on July 7th, 2009

At the moment, the best way to define the nation’s economic condition is “filled with uncertainty”. The Dow has, for the most part stabilized and flattened leaving most investors unsure about the future of the markets. As you can see by the chart to the left, volume has sunk to its lowest point by far since the rally and one of its lowest points since the September financial collapse.

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