1p.m. Market Update (5/17/11)

Hello, Adam Hewison here for MarketClub. Watch what's happening right now in the markets ...

S&P500: -70. Market very oversold. Long term uptrend remains intact. Market at the lower end of the Donchian Channel. Neutral - Trading range

Silver: Score -70. possible bullish divergence on the Williams %R indicator.Major resistance at $39.50.Support at $32.00.

Gold longer term trend still positive. Score +55. Support at $1,462.50. Resistance at $1,526.Trading Range

Crude Oil: +55 neutral Trading range. Long term indicator remains positive. Possible bullish divergence on the Williams %R indicator.

The Dollar Index: Score +70. In a trading range with the longer term outlook remaining negative.Possible negative divergence. Look for a pullback?? Major resistance remains at 77.50.

The Thomson Reuters/Jefferies CRB Commodity Index: Score -70. Near-term resistance at 348.50. Support at 333.50.Market very oversold on hedge fund liquidation.

All the best,

Adam Hewison
President of INO.com
Co-founder of MarketClub

I'M BACK!!!

Hello, Adam Hewison here for MarketClub. A lot has happened since I've been gone, but it's time to focus on what's happening right now! Here is a preview of what's ahead for your 1PM market update for Monday the 16th of May.

SP500 +65 and moving sideways. Up trend still intact. Market at the lower end of the Donchian Channel. Target remains at 1,4000.

Silver possible bullish divergence on the Williams %R indicator.Major resistance at $39.50.

Gold longer term trend still positive. Support at $1,462.50. Resistance at $1,526.

Crude Oil neutral with a + 65 reading. Long term indicator remains positive. Possible bullish divergence on the Williams %R indicator.

The Dollar Index is trapped in a trading range with the longer term outlook remaining negative. Major resistance at 77.50.

The Thomson Reuters/Jefferies CRB Commodity Index, is negative with a 60% reading. Near-term resistance at 348.50. Support at 333.50.

Join me at 1PM ET for your LIVE market update!

All the best,

Adam Hewison
President of INO.com
Co-founder of MarketClub

POLL: Does Drama Affect the Markets?

If you trade the black gold, then we don’t have to tell you that crude oil did not have a good week. Do you think this is because of a decline in demand, or has the drama on Capitol Hill regarding subsidy removal from big oil companies impacted the market?

Where do you think crude oil will go in the next three months?

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POLL: Pain in the GAS!

Consumers blame oil companies, oil companies blame the politicians, and the politicians blame foreign countries. Yes, we’re talking about the price of gas, or crude oil if you will. If you have been trading the black gold, you may be laughing all the way to the bank right now. However, the average American isn’t laughing at all. I think it's safe to say that no one likes to feel like they are being robbed at gunpoint every time they fill their tank.

What action would you like to see taken in order to decrease the demand (price) of oil?

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As always, we would love to hear your thoughts, so be sure to share with us and all of our viewers in the comments section.

Best,
The MarketClub Team

Afternoon Update (4/26/11)

As much as I regret that I will not be able to supply your daily updates, I am looking forward to a much needed vacation. I will be leaving tomorrow, and returning on the 16th of May. I did however, want to give you one final update on the current markets before leaving.

Today I focus on the resistance levels regarding the S&P 500. It looks like we have finally broken out of the recent resistance levels! I also address the "energy fields" for the S&P and compare them to that of gold and silver.

Are equity markets the place to be? Tune in to find out!

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While I'm out, you can count on Susan Jackson and Jeremy Lutz for some additional lessons. Keep an eye on our blog for detailed information!

Every success,
Adam