If you believe that amidst the bloody falling knife of the Russell 2000 there’s still a reason to pop a cork on a vintage bottle of wine, Nasdaq is the best potential fruit of the vine to imbibe.
Furthest from …
NASDAQ is like the sexy single aunt who comes to visit the Economic Modern Family, seducing them all into thinking they too have sex appeal.
When QQQs come around, the family start to compete for her attention. Then, after she …
Waking up to the news of David Bowie’s death saddened us all. It also served as a somber reminder that life is truly ephemeral.
Perhaps fortuitous and certainly in context to the end of a life, I spent the day …
After last week’s market demise, I decided to take a quick inventory of the 6 phases and which instruments remain in positive ones versus the plethora of ones in bearish phases.
Furthermore, I did another quick inventory of those instruments …
In 1962 Peter, Paul and Mary recorded the song “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?”
Written by the late activist Pete Seeger, he repeats the question of where have all the flowers gone, substituting flowers for young girls, husbands, soldiers …
As some of our Economic Modern Family members get closer to their 200 week moving averages (or the 4-year line in the sand that many economists watch), I took a look at the 4 accepted business cycles along with the …
The question raised on whether two essential members of the Economic Modern Family resolve as a triple bottom or giant bear flag continues to resolve.
Whether Granny Retail (XRT) who has hobbled, limped, laid down and crawled back up again, …
Over the course of the weekend, we watched the documentary called Project NIM. Raised in a human household, NIM, a chimpanzee was part of an experiment to see if the chimp could communicate with humans. The story took a sad …
Will January Surprise the Charts?
The last two days of 2015 ended on a down note, which had a profound effect on the technical outlook for the beginning of 2016.
Over the last two weeks of the year, the major …
Bull Phases Are Back .
(Today’s commentary is by Geoff Bysshe, President, MarketGauge.com)
This will be the last Mish’s Daily until Sunday, January 3rd so I’d like to wish you a very Happy New Year from everyone at MarketGauge!
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