Last Week’s Volume Pattern Up 6% Today
This weekend, Keith and I saw the new 007 film, “Spectre.” We both really enjoyed it, but what struck me most was the Octopus as the symbol of Spectre (not to mention the …
Hemline Theory Predicts More Downside!
According to the Hemline Theory, if skirts are short, it means the markets are going up. And if skirts are long, it means the markets are heading down.
First noted by Wharton Business School Professor …
XOP: A Classic “Dead” ETF Comes To Life
Remember the now famous line from the film The Sixth Sense, “I see dead people?”
I sort of feel that way looking at certain instruments that are arising from the dead. In …
From Darkness Can Commodities See the Light?
When I woke up this morning, one of my 6 screens I use to watch the markets went dark. Burnt out, finito!
Guess which charts were housed on the screen that crashed-long setups …
If Transportation is Tiny Tim, Is NASDAQ Scrooge?
At least one member of the Economic Modern Family took the 2 Haramis (2 inside days) seriously. Big Bro Biotechnology.
Call it another injection of B-12 or the reason IBB has Big …
Why Are Two Haramis in a Row A Holiday Gift?
To follow up on TAN the ETF for Solar Energy. Last week saw its volume exploding to the highest weekly volume since June of 2014.
Monday, huge volume continued with …
Solar ETF Has Its Sunniest Volume Pattern of the Year
How do Acorns, a Family’s Christmas Vacation and a Famous Russian Quote Predict the Market’s Next Moves?
To begin with: How did Commodities fare? Revisiting last Thursday night’s comments, I …
Ho Ho Ho-Santa Might Want Sugar With His Cup of Jo!
What is up from the lows? Commodities. What will be my main focus for the end of the year and the start of the new one? Commodities.
Why? 5 …
Cousin Yellen Holding Up Granddad IWM’s Holiday Bonus
I wrote most of this piece before hearing about the horrific tragedy in San Bernardino. As I have devoted so much of my life to working with people with disabilities, I am …
Worst ISM Data Since 2009 Sends Economic Modern Family To Recess
The ISM Manufacturing Index monitors employment, production inventory, new orders and supplier deliveries from more than 300 manufacturing firms.
"The November PMI® registered 48.6 percent, a decrease of 1.5 …