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McClellan

American  
[muh-klel-uhn] / məˈklɛl ən /

noun

  1. George Brinton 1826–85, Union general in the American Civil War.


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Stocks trading on the New York Stock Exchange issued the third “Hindenburg Omen” over the past six days on Thursday, according to Tom McClellan, editor of the McClellan Market Report.

From MarketWatch

“A single signal is interesting, but the message gets more compelling when we see clusters of multiple signals in a short time frame,” McClellan said in research shared with MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch

Over the past six months, the U.S. stock market has now seen eight Hindenburg signals, McClellan said.

From MarketWatch

“Hindenburg Omen signal, or a bunch of them, is a warning but not a guarantee of trouble. It says, ‘Pay extra attention,’” McClellan said.

From MarketWatch

Initially admiring of Gen. George McClellan, he wearied of his stubborn reluctance to pursue the enemy: “McClellan’s repose is doubtless majestic,” he wrote in October 1862, a few weeks before Abraham Lincoln replaced McClellan with Maj.

From The Wall Street Journal