The Dow reaches 14,000 on Friday, February 1, 2013 for the first time since 2007, and investors wonder what will this mean going forward? Seeing a headline "Dow reaches 14,000" should not make you dump stocks, or buy stocks either. The Dow is still just a basket of 30...

Short Term Indicators in Point and Figure Charting
In this week's Mullooly Asset Management podcast Tom and Brendan wrap up their talk about indicators. In previous weeks they have discussed long and intermediate term indicators. Long term indicators are a confirming indicator of where the market will be headed for...

Intermediate Term Indicators Used in Point and Figure Charting
Tom and Brendan continue their series this week by moving on from last week's topic of long term indicators. This week's Mullooly Asset Management podcast focuses on intermediate term indicators. Chances are if you have a 401k account at work or a personal portfolio,...

Three Long Term Indicators Used in Point and Figure Charting
In this week's Mullooly Asset Management podcast Tom and Brendan discuss long term indicators. We use point and figure charting here at Mullooly Asset Management, which gives us a great look at things like mutual funds, stocks, and bonds. We can see positive and...

The Power of the Support Line in Point and Figure Charting
As you probably know, Mullooly Asset Management uses point and figure charting as a guide to make wise investments. In this week's podcast Tom and Brendan will discuss the power of the support line. A support line is an important tool in managing money at Mullooly...

Bell Curves: What is Their Purpose in Point and Figure Charting?
This is a transcription from the November 21, 2012 Mullooly Asset Management podcast. Brendan: Hello and welcome to the Mullooly Asset Management podcast for November 21, 2012. This is Brendan and today Tom and I are going to talk about using point and figure charts...
Bell Curves and Point and Figure Charting
In this week's Mullooly Asset Management podcast Tom and Brendan discuss bell curves. Bell curves are something that most of you probably remember learning way back in high school, but this concept can be applied to point & figure charts. Bell curves can supply us...
Isaac Newton: Smart Guy. Bad Investment Manager.
Sir Isaac Newton was a pretty smart guy. Well, being a financial advisor, I can't vouch for that statement. But it's pretty well regarded he was a smart dude, just not the best investment manager. After all, the guy discovered the laws of motion and inertia. And the...
What happens in Bear Markets?
As a New Jersey Financial Advisor, I get a lot of calls from concerned investors about what to do in bear markets. In bear markets: during my time as a money manager, many times (but not always) we see HIGH volatility, violent moves, but -- ultimately -- we really see...
Is Biotech The Next Sector To Make A Move?
With the stock market at overbought levels, finding the right sector to put money to work becomes more important than ever. With this in mind, we look at what happened with homebuilders, and how that sector moved from an average stock market performer, to an over...