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Have Oil Prices Bottomed?

Apr 3rd, 2009 | By Charles Delvalle | Category: Chart of the Day

Oil is a hot topic. Even when I was five my mother always moaned about how much gas prices had gone up. Before I got my first car, I was already an expert at locating the cheapest gas stations. So I felt particularly betrayed that oil prices didn’t move down much further like I predicted they would here. But listen, I don’t like losing. So when I realized was wrong, I decided to look at a chart of the Light Crude Oil Contracts ($WTIC) and see what it told me.



Find a Bottom with an Ascending Triangle

Mar 10th, 2009 | By Charles Delvalle | Category: Chart of the Day

How can you tell if a stock has hit bottom? If you don’t know, you won’t make money in the stock market easily.  Here’s one fairly solid indicator.



InterContinental Exchange (NYSE:ICE) is Melting Down

Feb 18th, 2009 | By Charles Delvalle | Category: Chart of the Day

Back in 2006 and 2007 one of my very favorite exchanges was the InterContinental Exchange (NYSE:ICE). I loved it because it was an over-the-counter commodity exchange.  And unless you were hiding under a very large moss-covered rock in the mountains, you knew commodities were hot.



Are You Tuned into Channel Google (GOOG)?

Feb 4th, 2009 | By Charles Delvalle | Category: Chart of the Day

It still bewilders me just exactly how fast Google (GOOG) went from the “Yahoo Wanna-be” to the king of the search engine universe. When it comes to Google shares though, lately they’ve been down and out. But that doesn’t mean you can’t make money.



Make 20% by March as Electronic Arts (ERTS) Tumbles

Feb 3rd, 2009 | By Charles Delvalle | Category: Chart of the Day

I come from a generation of children that grew up playing Nintendo for at least two to three hours a day. My parents didn’t touch that “magical fun box”. But today, my generation is made up of a bunch of 28 to 34 year olds that all play video games with their kids. Because of that, the video game industry has become one of the fastest growing, and largest sectors of the entertainment industry. And even though it has shown some slowing as this recession has grinded along, growth is still there.