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" ... CHART OF THE DAY: A TALE OF TWO TRENDLINES. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index (SOX–candlestick) ... [+] has pretty much been on an upward trend since its March low of 1234, even after its September pullback, as seen by the longer-term trendline (blue line). There were only a few days in late September when the index fell below the trendline. But if you look at the shorter-term trendline (yellow line), SOX is looking like it could break out above it. If it does, it could indicate a continuation of shorter-term strength. Otherwise, look for consolidation within the two trendlines. Data source: Nasdaq. Chart source: The thinkorswim® platform from TD Ameritrade. For illustrative purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results, ... "
" ... CHART OF THE DAY: GOING SEPARATE WAYS: While the Russell 2000 (RUT—candlestick) has been trending ... [+] up, the 10-year Treasury Index ($TNX—purple line) has been trending down (see yellow trendlines). Positive performance from regional financial companies helped move the RUT up, a surprising move in light of declining rates. Data sources: FTSE Russell, Cboe Global Markets. Chart source: The thinkorswim® platform from TD Ameritrade. For illustrative purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. ... "
" ... Comparing the trendlines above to Twitter as a whole, we find they are correlated at r=0.90 and using a 7-day rolling average to smooth the data that correlation rises to r=0.96. ... "
" ... More broadly, COVID-19 has revealed two concerning trendlines. ... "
" ... The self-help investor needs above all, a sense of economic and monetary history, specifically for the U.S. and hopefully rest-of-world, too. The reason is most pundits deal only with the present and forward 12 months. There’re few historical trendlines referred to covering interest rates, inflation, range of price-earnings ratios, the dollar, even operating profit margins for major corporations who do half their business internationally. ... "