Commodities, A Matter of Motion
Motion has no “days-off.”
Motion cannot be created or destroyed. It “is” because motion is made up of matter. Matter is active. Matter is everything around us. It exists outside our consciousness. It is the …
Market Bias: Neutral due to expected earnings and Fed meeting related volatility Longs: TMO (4/28) FCX (4/26) ADSK (5/19) BAX (4/26) ADBE (6/21) RMD (4/26) Shorts: ALK (7/21) COST (5/26) NKE (6/23)
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A Playful Dent in the Market
Back in early December 2015, I wrote a piece on the Hemline Theory. According to the theory, hemlines below the knee indicate a falling stock market.
I first noticed the longer length of women’s …
18,000 in the Dow: The Market’s Prophet
A Family That Stayed Together Saved the Week.
For many families, this past weekend embarked the celebration of Passover. A time for joyous festival, it represents the Israelites liberation from slavery. Using symbolism …
Solar Energy ETF Feels the Heat of a Volume Surge
“This is what it sounds like, when doves cry”
Sadly, this year I have had way too much material to present to you in regards to the passing of an …
In this video I focus on why right now is a good time to focus on VXX
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Light is Best In equities Now
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Why The Market Must Disown Biotechnology
Day 3 of the Dow over 18k. All is right with the world.
The Russell 2000 tidily held recent gains. Our Prodigal Son Regional Banks (KRE) cleared the 23-month moving average. With 7 trading …
The Return of the Regional Banks
“Hope is a prodigal young heir, and experience is his banker”-Charles Caleb Cotton
Day 2 of the Dow over 18k. Other than the terror instilled into those forced to liquidate longs in IBM and …
The Russell 2000: Over the Rainbow, Scouting for Gold
Back in March 2015 I wrote a Daily called, “Treehouse of Horror IV”.
The premise of the piece was two-fold. First, I likened the Dow then trading at 18,000, to Bart …