If the warp speed in which information travels these days has got themetaphorical planets (us) spinning wildly around the sun (the markets)-see Monday 1/12/15 Daily, which in turn impacts the market’s price movement to create crazy volatility, what does that …
We were sitting at brunch on Sunday with our cell phones firmly planted in our coat pockets since eye contact and intimate conversation are so readily replaced by texting and tweeting on our cell phones.
That got me thinking about …
Reasons to be cheerful; reasons to be fearful. Perhaps the whole outlook needs to shift from black or white to dare I say it-shades of gray?
Before I go any further, I must give a shout out to the equities …
Staying with the The Glass Half Full/Half Empty cliché, the abundance crowd clearly won the battle but have they won the war?
We have reasons to be cheerful:
1. All indices back in unconfirmed bullish phases. S&P 500 and the …
Clichés: Expressions, ideas, or elements of an artistic work which have become overused to the point of losing its original meaning or effect, even to the point of being trite or irritating.
I’m going with The Glass Half Full/Half Empty …
I promise you I am not trying to compete with the Secret Life of Walter Mitty written by James Thurber with my visions of horses and sheep or my 3 “tells” that “speak” to me concerning the market. I do …
Welcome to the New Year and the classic cycle of active traders’ portfolios during every market correction:
1. Last gasp new longs for daytrades, out same day with small loss (last week).
2. Weaker longs from right before (up to …
Over the weekend Keith and I saw three films (end of year push so we are prepared for the awards season!) Birdman we loved! To sum it up, it covered what actors, though really all of us, go through in …
Well, the weather outside might be frightful (in the Southwest anyway), but over the roaring kivas, I could see Santa carrying a sack full of stocks as the week ended!
But he certainly carried with him that list of which …
If you’re looking to trade on a half a day before the Christmas holiday, you might fall into one of two or maybe both categories.
One: You just can’t stop no matter what and have to have action every single …