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Helene Meisler
Helene Meisler is a world-renowned market technician and equity trader. As a self-identified swing trader, she specializes in utilizing technical analysis to capture short-to-medium term stock gains over a period of several days to several weeks.
As the first-ever technical analyst for Goldman Sachs in 1989, Meisler has been one of the pioneers in the financial industry for over 40 years. She has gained notoriety for her use of hand-drawn charts and ability to find profitable opportunities other financial experts miss.
In addition to her work at TheStreet where she contributes daily to Real Money and Top Stocks, and is an Action Alerts PLUS team member, Meisler frequently appears as a commentator on various financial news networks, including CNBC and Bloomberg TV. She also speaks regularly at industry conferences and events.
Recent Articles By The Author
The Six-Week Checkup: The Indicators Budge, SOX Drop, Banks Face Test
Complacency has ruled, but now, are heart and minds beginning to change? Let's check the indicators.
Market Celebrates April Fool's All Month
The market is doing its best to confuse investors, so don't get comfortable and don't chase if it teases with a big-cap earnings relief rally.
Comparing Today's Bank Index to Crash of 1987's Dow
The Bank Index of today is similar to the chart of the Dow Jones Industrial Average during the Crash of 1987.
Let's See How Clean the SOX Look
The semiconductor index has been chopping around, so let's inspect it for any loose threads to see where it could go. Also, where's the chatter about Golden Crosses and Death Crosses?
The More We Look at This Market, the Uglier It Gets
Will it put on some makeup when we're not paying attention? Or it will it bail on us? Let's take a look at the indicators.
Wall Street Might Seem Comfy -- If Not for that Darn, Jagged VIX
The indexes have barely budged, the number of stocks making new highs remains lethargic, and now we have the Hi-Lo Indicators turning back down. It's no time to chill out.
Is This a Dull Market, Or One That's Hiding Something?
We haven't witnessed volatility this low in more than a year: Should we follow the old adage of never shorting a dull market -- or should we be suspicious?
Overbought Territory Coming in Early May
Intermediate term indicators are not yet overbought, but they are likely to get there in early May.
Non-Tech Stocks Prop Up a Weak Rally
If the market pulls back this coming week, then midway through the following week we should be oversold enough (short term) to rally again.
The 1990s Are Back ... On Investors' Mind
Let's look at this chart from '94, as recession worries linger and we have Friday bringing a closed market and ... data. Also, let's check sentiment, bonds and more.
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