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Stock Market Outlook 2012 S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, VIX Technical Analysis - 0 views

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    http://www.StockMarketFunding.com Stock Market Outlook 2012 S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, VIX Technical Analysis (VIDEO). Stock Market Outlook - For all high net worth individuals, mutual fund managers, hedge fund managers, and individual retail investors and traders. S&P500 (SPY) earnings yields (7%) versus 10-year Treasury yields (2%) make the US stock market quite cheap, based on the standard retail model of asset valuations. SMF feels the "headline risk" remains in the markets and at these price levels markets have more risk to the downside going into the earnings season. We have possible headlines coming out of Iran, Europe, Greece, Itay, Spain, and the United States based on the current "debt crisis" hitting all these nations. The stock market brought in the New Year with a bang. On the first trading day of 2012, the stock market as measured by the S&P 500 Index gained +1.54%. In this live "stock market update", StockMarketFunding will cover how we see 2012 playing out based on many factors. It's an election year in 2012, will Barrack Obama win? Or will Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, or Ron Paul challenge him? Time will tell, but for now we remain focused on stocks, earnings, and how to trade the recent rally. Get latest Market Outlook, Stock Market Outlook, Share Market Outlook at - StockMarketFunding.com. Bull vs Bear we remain neutral to the market biases we see on CNBC and Bloomber and monitor weekly and monthly trends relative to the current economic outlook. Jobs offshoring, financial deregulation, and ten years of wars have severely damaged the US economy and the economic prospects of 90% of the American population. In the first decade of the 21st century, Americans lost 5.5M manufacturing jobs. US employment in the manufacture of computer and electronic products fell by 40%; in the production of machinery by 30%, in motor vehicles and and parts by 44%, and in the manufacture of clothing by 66%. But hey, "Wall Street" says to buy stocks and be bullish on Am
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YouTube - S&P 500 Nears Highest Level Since 2010 1,370.58 Key Resistance Level - 0 views

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    S&P 500 Nears Highest Level Since 2010 1,370.58 Key Resistance Level. S&P 500 Index Monthly Technical Analysis Video - In this live "stock index" technical analysis we'll cover the long term trends on the S&P 500 going back to the 2008 financial crisis low of 666.79 to the recent 05/2/2011 resistance high of 1370.58. Oil prices spike on Iran export halt is $4 gas next? Will Israel attack Iran? The bull has 288.63 points off the October 2010 lows. We saw US Markets fall on European Debt Crisis concerns and rise after markets felt the banking crisis in Europe was contained and the bailouts, liquidity injections, and debt negotations would work. We'll cover the S&P 500 Index current weekly & monthly support & resistance levels. S&P 500 Approaches Last Year's High Amid Optimism on Greece Bailout Effort. The S&P 500 has climbed 8.2% in 2012. Stocks also rose this week as reports on jobless claims, manufacturing and housing boosted optimism in the world's largest economy. We've had a 2 month bull breakout in the trading range. The E-Mini S&P 500 has traded higher on light volume as the E-Mini S&P 500 puts in a short-term top. Investors may look at the moderate growth in the US with optimism, but the Greek bailout still holds the undercurrent of a possible default. The markets are closed Monday for a President's Day observed often contributing to pre and/or post-holiday exhilaration. Higher gasonline prices of $5 or $6 based on supply and demand disruptions in oil due to Iran could quickly derail the bull market move. QE3 has brought the markets up to their higher end resistances to the pre-crash highs of 2008 and are looking to test the 2011 highs. The bull can only go so long before it has a "bull rally shakeout" to test lower support levels say around 1,295.73 on the S&P 500. Now that the earnings season is mostly out of the way we'll see if the bull still has a reason to buy stocks. The 1,369.45 is a critical resistance point on the S&P 500 we are curren
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