Over the weekend, Keith and I watched a documentary on Netflix about Shane McConkey, a pioneer of free skiing and ski-BASE jumping, who through his talent and ability to use his trademark irreverent humor, inspired countless lives.
Shane skied off …
17 days and whaddya get? Another day older and a market verklempt! (All worked up, on the verge of a breakdown.)
Operative word here is VERGE as in that’s what the Dow in particular looked like as Tuesday’s session began-on …
We have just completed the first 16 days of trading in 2015. In those 16 days, Greece voted anti-austerity, Russian Credit was cut to Junk, Oil made a new multi-year low, the Northeast braces for the worst snow storm ever, …
In the persistent journey of the Fab Four and their January Calendar Ranges, post-Draghi, the week ended with only a brief visit by NASDAQ to the top of the January range. However, even though NASDAQ got high with the help …
What do you get when you add a formidable trading range, a line in the sand moving average/phase change and an Italian Banker journalists are calling “one you can trust?”
I went down memory lane earlier today, thinking about inflation …
Wish I could say the January Calendar range rectified itself and we are now, fill in the blanks (Bullish Bearish or Neutral). On the other hand, the longer the range takes to rectify, the more powerful the signal shall be.…
A range is a range of course, of course, and no one can tell the range of its course. That is, of course, unless its course is the January Calendar Range. (Sung to the tune of the Mr. Ed theme …
Maybe it was the news that the Grateful Dead is reuniting for a concert tour. Maybe the bounce in the oil and interest rates helped. Or perhaps it was the start of Awards season with everyone, including Mr. (Ms.) Market, …
Even before the market opened this Thursday, the “experts” tweeted busily on my twitter stream. “Oil Advances as OPEC Forecasts Slower Growth Supply In U.S.” “Bank of America Sees Oil Lower for Longer. New Target on Brent Oil at $31.00 …
So far this year, after the market closes I typically walk around our house, gym, grocery store, restaurant-anywhere really, and pretty much until we say goodnight to one another, either muttering a combination of guttural sounds (geesh, oy, wow) or …