Last week I talked about a point and figure pattern called the bullish catapult. This week Tim explains its less friendly counterpart, the bearish catapult. As you might have been able to gather from its name, the bearish catapult is not a positive pattern. It...
What is a Bullish Catapult?
On this video I discuss a point and figure pattern referred to as the bullish catapult. As the name implies, this is a very positive pattern. Just think about the words bullish catapult for a moment. We all know that the word bullish suggests positivity, but what do...
Triple Top Buy Signals and Triple Bottom Sell Signals
Before watching this video, make sure you've seen its predecessors on double top buy signals and double bottom sell signals. Watching those videos will help make this one easier to understand. On this week's video, Tim explains and shows what triple top buy signals...
What is a Point and Figure Sell Signal?
Tom has already shown us what a point and figure buy signal is. Now we must learn its counterpart: the point and figure sell signal. Point and figure charting is simple, after every column of X's you'll find a column of O's. Sometimes those columns of O's create sell...

Why Sector Relative Strength is Important
Relative strength is a topic we enjoy discussing at Mullooly Asset Management. Relative strength measures how one security is doing compared to another. Through research provided by our friends at Dorsey Wright and Associates, we can determine the relative strength of...
What is a Point and Figure Buy Signal?
In the last video, Tom showed us the daily process of updating a point and figure chart. Another main component of point and figure charting is the buy signal. Tom shows exactly what a point and figure buy signal is in this video. In point and figure, when a current...
How Point and Figure Charts Work
In our last video, Tom discussed the origins of point and figure charting. Remember that point and figure charting was simply known as "figuring" when Charles Dow invented it in the 1890's. He sought a logical, organized method to track stock price movement, or supply...
The Origins of Point and Figure Charting
At Mullooly Asset Management, we use point and figure charts on a daily basis to manage money. Where did this methodology come from? That's an excellent question, and during the short video above Tom gives the answer. Point and figure charting is a form of technical...

Bad Things Happen in Negative Trends
Here at Mullooly Asset Management we use a form of technical analysis called point and figure charting to manage investments. In point and figure, one of the main purposes the chart has it to help us identify trends. Whether we're looking at a stock, index, mutual...
Even the S&P 500 Changes Holdings
According to many market experts, investors should buy and hold always and forever, right? If you've been told that before you might be surprised to learn that even the S&P 500 changes its holdings every so often. In fact, according to a recent Business Insider...