by Brendan Mullooly, CFP® | Jul 27, 2015 | Videos, Chart School, Technical Analysis
In a previous video, I explained what the column of a point and figure relative strength chart tells us. In this video, I cover what the signal of a point and figure relative strength chart tells us. Both are critical chart components that are not to be overlooked....
by Brendan Mullooly, CFP® | Jun 22, 2015 | Videos, Chart School, Technical Analysis
During a previous video, Tim explained that on point and figure relative strength charts, we care less about patterns and more about column and signal. I recently took some time to describe what the column of a point and figure relative strength chart tells us....
by Brendan Mullooly, CFP® | Jun 15, 2015 | Videos, Chart School, Technical Analysis
We’ve already explained how we calculate relative strength readings for securities and how we plot those readings onto point and figure charts. In this video, Tim explains how to interpret a point and figure relative strength chart. Unlike point and figure trend...
by Brendan Mullooly, CFP® | Jun 8, 2015 | Videos, Chart School, Technical Analysis
In this video, I explain how we take relative strength readings and plot them onto a point and figure chart. Point and figure charts are the method we use to organize these readings and interpret their meaning. For a review on how we calculate relative strength...
by Brendan Mullooly, CFP® | Jun 1, 2015 | Videos, Chart School, Technical Analysis
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....
by Brendan Mullooly, CFP® | May 25, 2015 | Videos, Chart School, Technical Analysis
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...