Evening Watch List for October 7th

Mish Schneider | October 6, 2013

After all said and done, the S&P 500 closed higher for the week. So did NASDAQ and the Russell 2000s. In fact, NASDAQ wound up really close to the 2013 highs. The Dow, on the other hand, closed lower but …


Evening Watch List for October 4th

Mish Schneider | October 3, 2013

As tempting as it is to comment about, blame people or just plain regurgitate the recent events from the government shutdown to the shooter to the talks of Octaper-one thing I hope I have made clear…We have been and continue …


Update on the Model Portfolio

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Now is when we see how full term swing trades are played out


Evening Watch List for October 3rd

Mish Schneider | October 2, 2013

Looking at the market with a glass half full, the small caps or Russell 2000 had an inside day after making new 2013 highs Tuesday, NASDAQ made new highs closing marginally beneath them, the S&P 500 confirmed back to a …


Following and Helping with Plan

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Some of you can follow opening range reversals and point them out


Evening Watch List for October 2nd

Mish Schneider | October 1, 2013

Accumulation in volume, new 2013 highs in NASDAQ and the Russell 2000s, Biotechnology, Oil and Gas Exploration ETFs, positive phase change in the Real Estate ETF and a return to an unconfirmed bullish phase in the S&P 500. Who needs …


Rules Over News

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If we lived in a bubble-well, we should


Evening Watch List for October 1st

Mish Schneider | September 30, 2013

Monday brought an unconfirmed warning phase to the S&P 500 with a distribution day in volume and a confirmed warning phase to the Dow. NASDAQ closed basically unchanged while the small caps closed higher with an accumulation in volume. Biggest …


Using the Model Portfolio to Apply Rules

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Modeling profit targets, stops and position sizing


Evening Watch List for September 30th

Mish Schneider | September 28, 2013

Disassociation as it relates to traders and investors means having the ability to cope with the distresses and successes of the stock market by remaining completely open and objective. In other words, to have the ability to keep pre-conceived thoughts …