Powershares Nasdaq 100 ETF (NASDAQ: QQQQ) Rallies Says Market Timer Frank Kollar
May 19, 2009 (FinancialWire) (By Frank Kollar)
What happened to the correction? Shares of the Powershares Nasdaq 100 ETF (NASDAQ: QQQQ) rallied some 2.5% on Monday, May 18 as the stock market correction reversed.
The Qs erased half of the past week’s losses in a single day. Is the correction over? The answer lies in the support and resistance levels created by this abbreviated one week decline.
The highs reached in the March-May rally were at $35.05 while the lows reached last week were just a fraction below $33.00 a share. This makes a tight range and also gives us support and resistance levels that will tell us which way the market is headed.
A close above $35.05 would likely result in a continuation of the rally while a close below $33.00 a share would probably result in considerably lower lows in coming weeks.
The Fibtimer.com (http://www.fibtimer.com) ETF Timing Strategy holds a position in the Powershares Nasdaq 100 ETF.
Kollar is editor and chief analyst at FibTimer.com (http://www.fibtimer.com) which offers market timing strategies for S&P and Nasdaq index fund traders, as well as bond, gold, small cap, sector, ETF and stock trading strategies.
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