Market Hindsight is 20/20, & So We Begin 2020

Mish Schneider | January 5, 2020

Since Trump became POTUS, his greatest skill is his ability to skirt potential crises.

As a trend trader, one would assume he will do the same with the Iranian situation.

The market rallied off the opening lows on Friday, as …


Happy New Decade and New Market Calendar Range

Mish Schneider | January 2, 2020

Welcome to the new year and the new decade!

As we look ahead into January, the 6-month calendar range could be even more influential than usual.

After the first 10-trading days in January, a range is established.

That range becomes …


Thoughts for the 2020 Stock and Commodities Markets

Mish Schneider | December 23, 2019

Although we are still a few weeks away from the Chinese New Year, it’s not too early to share some of my favorite Chinese Astrologer’s thoughts on the coming Year of the Rat.

Raymond Lo is not perfect in his …


The Economic Modern Family Welcomes the Holidays

Mish Schneider | December 22, 2019

In early November, in an interview with stockcharts.com, David Keller and I talked about the Economic Modern Family and how they seriously lagged the major indices.

However, there was one exception-Sister Semiconductors SMH.

We went on to say that should …


Scavengers Devour The Bear’s Remains

Mish Schneider | December 19, 2019

Sorry if I gross you out.

Even in nature’s cruelty, there is beauty.

This unfortunate deer is right across the road from our house.

At every passing minute, more and more scavengers show up to eat its remains.

So far …


Looking Out for Topping Signs in SPY Part 2

Mish Schneider | December 18, 2019

Day 3 and our sloppy shooting star scenario still plays out in the S&P 500.

What struck me about the chart of the S&P 500 SPY, was the volume patterns that accompanied the potential shooting star formation.

However, after great …


Are those Shooting Stars in the SPY Chart?

Mish Schneider | December 17, 2019

A shooting star is a type of candlestick formation that forms when the open and closing prices of a financial instrument are practically the same.

What strikes me about this chart of the S&P 500 SPY, is the volume patterns …


Market’s Like an Overstuffed Pastrami on Rye

Mish Schneider | December 16, 2019

Originally from Romania, the first pastrami sandwich in the U.S. was created in New York in 1888.

The classic sandwich is overstuffed, served with spicy brown mustard.

Tasty and popular, pastrami is brined, seasoned, smoked and steamed.

The stock market …


The Visible Economic Modern Family

Mish Schneider | December 15, 2019

After a week of back and forth headlines, all seemingly ended well for the Economic Modern Family.

Oh sure, they still seriously underperform the big guns S&P 500, NASDAQ 100 and the Dow.

And within the Family itself, Sister Semiconductors …


Key Levels for Indices and Sectors-12-12-19

Mish Schneider | December 12, 2019

While the dust settles on the “possible” removal of existing tariffs and the “possible” elimination of new ones scheduled for December 15th, let’s update key market levels.

More thorough commentary on the state of the markets will be available over …