Relative strength is an integral part of our portfolio management strategy at Mullooly Asset Management. To put it plainly, relative strength allows us to compare investments. It's our way of sizing up stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, and even asset classes. We can...
The Bear Trap Pattern
Recently, Tim explained the bull trap pattern. In this video, I describe the opposite of that pattern: the bear trap. Steps of the Bear Trap Pattern - Must form (at least) a triple bottom - additional columns are permitted, but not fewer! - The security breaks below...
The Bull Trap Pattern
On this video, Tim explains a point and figure charting pattern known as the bull trap. Steps of the Bull Trap Pattern - Must form (at least) a triple top - additional columns are permitted, but not fewer! - The security breaks above its top by one box - cannot be...
The Strength of Bullish Support Lines
Support lines tend to act like brick walls. We learned that from our friend and point and figure charting expert Tom Dorsey. This has proven to be true time and time again. On this video, Tom shows the bullish support line's power through an example. Brendan described...
The Strength of Bearish Resistance Lines
What is a bearish resistance line? It's a very important element of any point and figure chart. Bullish support lines and bearish resistance lines help us to identify a security's trend. Knowing whether a potential investment is in a positive or negative trend can...
The Bullish Catapult: A Real Life Example
In this video, Tom shares a real life example of a point and figure pattern known as the bullish catapult. If you haven't already, we recommend checking out Brendan's explanation of the pattern here: https://mullooly.net/what-is-a-bullish-catapult/7972 To review, the...
We Love the Shakeout Pattern
Here at Mullooly Asset Management, we love the shakeout pattern! Not familiar with the point and figure charting pattern we're referencing? No problem, Tim explains the basics in another video you should watch: https://mullooly.net/the-shakeout-pattern/8056 Now that...
The Bearish Signal Reverse
In this video, Tim explains a point and figure charting pattern called the bearish signal reverse. Don't jump to conclusions about this pattern because despite the word "bearish" being in its name, this is a very bullish pattern. While we don't see this pattern...
The Triangle Formation
In this video, I explain the triangle formation. This pattern can be both bullish and bearish, which makes it particularly interesting. In point and figure charting, the triangle formation's looks are true to its name. To put it plainly, you'll be able to see a clear...
What is a Bearish Resistance Line?
During this video, Tom describes the bearish resistance line. The bearish resistance line is similar to the bullish support line, which Brendan explained recently here: https://mullooly.net/what-is-a-bullish-support-line/8037 Bearish resistance lines are the exact...