The Dow Jones Transportation Index hit an all-time high last week on the same day as the Dow Jones Industrial Average. This is good news as far as the Dow Theory goes. Dow Theory, founded by Charles ...
Dow Theory was, as you might guess, developed from analysis (technical in nature) done by Charles Dow. Two of the basic tenets of Dow Theory are trends (up and down) and signals (buy and sell). Mr.
Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
The venerable Dow Theory may be signaling a warning — but the signal has a great deal of noise. Dow Theory is named after Charles Dow, co-founder of Dow Jones & Co. and the Wall Street Journal. Dow ...
Recent 52-week highs for the Dow Jones Industrial Average and its sibling, the Dow Jones Transportation Average, are a positive sign for a broader bull market, in keeping with one of the most ...
Last week’s stock market behavior was significant in moving the Dow Theory indicators towards signaling that a reaction/correction/bear market move is now in effect. This is the very time to dust off ...
Panic is a bad investment strategy. Yet that is exactly how many investors reacted this month when the stock market dropped precipitously. They indiscriminately dumped their stocks at whatever prices ...
"The bend in the road is not the end of the road unless you refuse to take the turn." ~ Anonymous Dow Theory Buy Signal: Check! Now what? I posted a few weeks ago on the subject of Dow Theory. Given ...
With transportation stocks doing so poorly this year, Dow Theory is a hot topic right now. The basic idea is that transportation stocks are a good indicator for the market going forward. The logic ...
Investors who disregard the century-old Dow Theory do so at their own peril. Dow Theory is based around the idea that watching how Dow Jones benchmarks behave can provide clues about future market ...
Charles developed the Dow Theory before the turn of the 20 th century. The Dow Theory was published in a series of articles in the Wall Street Journal. Ironically, Charles Dow also co-founded the Wall ...