Evening Watch List for April 29th

Mish Schneider | April 28, 2015

Everybody scream!!! Okay, now that we got that out of the way, we can exorcise all those demons that keep us expecting the market to either break down or up out of the trading range and in recent history, the …


From Highs To Lows To Highs!

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Evening Watch List for April 28th

Mish Schneider | April 27, 2015

At the risk of sounding like “Monk”, the obsessive detective brilliantly acted by Tony Shaloub in the 2002-2009 TV series, the “connect the dots” game I’ve played with my “Economic Modern Family”, and the “drama” among Retail, Semiconductors, Biotechnology, Regional …


Evening Watch List for April 27th

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As most experts will tell you, a family that plays together stays together. OurEconomic Modern Family that has been basically playing together, when we switch the word “playing” to “trading”, can connect the dots, which in turn helps clarify the …


Evening Watch List for April 24th

Mish Schneider | April 23, 2015

Thursday, we enjoyed cruising at 18,000 plus in the Dow. And even though the flight attendants told us that the Captain turned off the seatbelt sign, notice they also added, when seated, we suggest you leave your seatbelt fastened, in …


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Evening Watch List for April 23rd

Mish Schneider | April 22, 2015

Rarely do I focus on the actual price of the Dow, but I have had so much fun lately with the reference to the Simpsons’ episode “Terror at 5 ½ Feet” and Terror at 18,000 in the Dow, I decided …


Evening Watch List for April 22nd

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After reviewing my comments from Monday night I thought to myself, “Mish, how can you tell folks to be long gold at the same time you are telling them that you believe the Federal Reserve will begin to nominally raise …


A Range That Won't Change

Mish Schneider | April 21, 2015


Evening Watch List for 4/21/2015

Mish Schneider | April 20, 2015

Striking how the current trading range in the indices remained as such during our week long vacation. After all, before I left, I did send a reminder that “Everything pretty much continues to trade in a range of its own, …