Jim Cramer and Carley Garner on Mad Money discussing the S&P 500Jim Cramer's "Off the Charts" segment  on CNBC's Mad Money used Carley Garner's S&P analysis on the March 19th show!

 

 


"An important factor to take into consideration is the strong floor of support that the S&P has at 2040. Garner thinks that as long as the market stays above this floor of support, we are good to go." ~ Jim Cramer

 

Click here to check out the text archive of the March 19th Mad Money segment featuring DeCarley analysis!


DeCarley Trading works hard to provide clients with quality insight into the markets.  One of our recent issues of the DeCarley Perspective focused on this topic was featured on CNBC's Mad Money on March 19th.  The DeCarley Perspective is a publication distributed exclusively to DeCarley's brokerage clients.  If you are interested in being part of the loop, open a trading account today!

DeCarley Perspective newsletter emailed to our brokerage clients and used on the Mad Money show:

https://madmimi.com/s/271406

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