Is Wal-Mart the "Canary in the Mine"?

In today's short educational video, we're going to be examining the stock of Wal-Mart (NYSE:WMT). We will be using Fibonacci retracement, R.N. Elliott's wave principal, and the moving average convergence divergence, better known as the MACD indicator, to analyze Wal-Mart (NYSE:WMT).

The video runs about seven minutes and I think you'll find it very interesting on several different fronts. Putting all of these methods together in addition to our Trade Triangle technology produced some excellent results for this market. I also have a special bonus for you at the end of the video.

I hope you enjoy the video and more importantly learn how to use the technical tools mentioned so you can add them to your trading arsenal.

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7 thoughts on “Is Wal-Mart the "Canary in the Mine"?

  1. yep tried this video on different puters and different browsers and the sound breaks up on all of them

    1. Make sure that the internet browser that you are using is up to date with the latest version. Which browser are you using? Chrome, IE, Firefox or Safari?

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      Jeremy

  2. Is Wal-Mart the "Canary in the Mine"?
    YES, OF COURSE! But, there are at least 10 other canaries chirping away. The LSD-brain-damaged crowd in The Great Wall Street Casino just ignores them. They are having a great time partying, drinking their LSD-spiked punch and borrowing very cheap money, or using someone else's money, to gamble, so who cares?

  3. Hi ,
    For some reason I can not watch your videos
    just can not download them .

    Thanks

      1. I seem to have the same problem even after downloading the adobe flashplayer. The note says

        html5: Video not properly encoded

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