Trader’s Toolkit: Trading Volume

A good chartist uses trading volume as a litmus test for confirming support and resistance levels, breakouts and reversals in trend. Read more

Why the Netflix Price Increase Is the Right Move

Longtime subscribers, who had previously been grandfathered in and spared the Netflix price increase, aren’t likely to be pleased with their new $9.99 rate. Read more

Sparkling Water Industry Fizzes as Soda Goes Flat

While soda sales continue to decline, the sparking water industry grew 26% last year, led by a pair of companies that are putting the club back in soda. Read more

Trader’s Toolkit: Price Trends and Breakdowns

The proper application of technical analysis requires an understanding of two related concepts: price trends and their inevitable breakdown. Read more

The Sky’s the Limit for a Potential Boeing-Iran Deal

Boeing is well positioned to cash in on the U.S. restoring relations with Iran, a country of 80 million people with an emerging middle class. Read more

Why Verizon Should Buy Yahoo

Verizon is in the leadership position in the Yahoo bidding war, which also reportedly includes private equity firms and other tech giants. Read more

HOG Investors Hoping Harley-Davidson Earnings Report Can Break the Downtrend

Harley-Davidson has been in a downtrend for approximately two years now, and HOG stock lost almost half of its value from the high to the low. Read more

A $1.6 Billion Bet on the Mexican Auto Market

Buoyed by a booming auto sector, Mexico could soon upset the BRIC acronym and supplant Brazil or Russia among the world’s premier emerging markets. Read more

CSX Earnings: Ugly, But Better Than Expected

Railroad companies have been crushed by the strong dollar and low commodity prices, but first-quarter CSX earnings showed profits meeting expectations. Read more

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