Bullish percent is something that many people do not fully comprehend. Tom and Brendan will discuss many aspects of bullish percent in this Mullooly Asset Management video. They explain the "dimmer switch" approach which bullish percent is a part of. Bullish percent...
What Does a Financial Adviser Do?
A common question that the majority of people are too afraid to ask is: what do financial advisers do? This week on the Mullooly Asset Management podcast Tom and Brendan will discuss exactly what a financial adviser does for their clients. On top of explaining what...
New York State Deferred Compensation Plan: Pro’s and Con’s of Loans
This video from Mullooly Asset Management contains last week's podcast about taking a loan from your New York State Deferred Compensation plan. The video contains informational slides that will allow you to better understand Brendan and Tom's discussion of the pro's...
Exchange Traded Funds (ETF’s): Learning More
In our last video Tom and Brendan discussed Exchange Traded Funds, what they are, and how they differ from mutual funds. This time Tom Mullooly explains how you can be very precise with what you own and how much you invest, how you can choose different sectors to...
New Quantitative Easing (QE3) Explained
This video from Mullooly Asset Management features a podcast from September 19, 2012 and a visual presentation. Topics covered in the presentation include the Federal Reserve, how it was created, and what its main functions are. The new round of Quantitative...
Point and Figure Charts for Dow Jones and S&P 500: July 25, 2012
Support Lines and Point and Figure Charts If you have seen my other video lessons on point and figure charts, you know that support lines often act like brick walls. And point and figure charts tend to drift down toward support lines and often (but not always) bounce...
Where is the Support Line for the Dow Jones
In this video, we take a look at the POWER of support lines. Some support lines will cause changes in your 401(k) if broken. Support lines often act like brick walls, meaning we tend to get a bounce off a support line. And it takes a LOT to break a support line. Here...
Are Interest Rates Really On Hold?
The Federal Reserve has announced they are "on-hold" through next year, and likely well into 2014. What kind of effect will that have on the stock market? Does that mean interest rates will stay low that entire time? Maybe not. The "bond market" will actually...
April 16 2012 Update – Stock Market Volatility
VIX and Stock Market Volatility I was so focused on getting to the stock market update in the video, I completely overlooked the very FIRST chart in the video (scroll down for the video below)! The chart (below) is the VIX Index as of April 16, 2012. You can...
Bull market behavior vs. Bear market Behavior
Big differences in the stock market behavior depends on whether the backdrop is bullish or bearish. Take a look: If you are relying on a blog post for specific investment advice, you are making a huge mistake. Please speak with an investment adviser before...




