Hunting and Scavenging the 2016 Market Megatrends

Mish Schneider | August 4, 2016

Vultures enjoy a day at the beach. They eat fish stranded in shallow waters or dead ones washed ashore. Vultures serve a purpose disposing of carrion that could spread disease.

What purpose do market vultures have? Not to be confused …


Indices Like a Mechanical Bubble Floating Through Space

Mish Schneider | August 3, 2016

Astronauts’ two main concerns are floating off into space and avoiding fatal mechanical defects during launch. We traders, once we launch our positions, metaphorically grapple with the primal awe and fear of pushing out into the void.

The Dow Jones …


Can Holistic Therapy Put the Market on the Mend?

Mish Schneider | August 2, 2016

Yesterday we wondered if our Rallysaurus was safe. The X-Ray technicians determined that “our specimen has healthy bones. Nevertheless, the soft tissues made up of blood, skin, fat and muscles look like they could be fading.”

Although the day’s activity …


Fossil Fuel: A Non-Renewable X-Ray of Its Former Self

Mish Schneider | August 1, 2016

Photo by JR Lancaster

For the record, fossil fuels are not the remains of dead dinosaurs. Most of the fossil fuels were formed from prehistoric plants and animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago.

So for now, our …


Sometimes I Just SMH & Wonder How SMH Got Here

Mish Schneider | July 31, 2016

More and more common when communicating on social media is the use of abbreviations. SMH, which traders identify as the symbol for the ETF for Semiconductors, in Instagram world stands for “Shaking my head.”

In social media SMH mostly stands …


Market Bubbles: Blow 'Em, Catch 'Em, Eat 'Em

Mish Schneider | July 28, 2016

Whoever designed the packaging for this toy, appropriate for ages 5 and up, has my total admiration. The creator of slogans like “Blow ‘Em! Catch ‘Em! Eat ‘Em! along with “Squeeze Me! My Tongue Pops Out,” or “Candylicious Bubbles, Bubbles …


One Market's Meat is Another Market's Poison

Mish Schneider | July 27, 2016

One culture’s positive sign is another culture’s ominous one. One market instrument’s auspicious move from the policy of continuing low interest rates is another instrument’s reason for dread.

Although the symbol on the left has its oldest reference dating back …


A Tale of Two Runaway Gaps

Mish Schneider | July 26, 2016

It was the best runaway gap, it was the worst runaway gap. Ok, maybe a literary stretch, I nonetheless want to highlight the difference between a runaway gap (also known as a measuring gap) with follow through versus one without.…


How Will the Market's Garden Grow?

Mish Schneider | July 25, 2016

2 years ago, rabbits ate every single one of my tomatoes before they could ripen. Last year I lost all my tomatoes to a beetle infestation. This year, my vegetable garden thrives. The cherry tomatoes have already yielded many succulent …


Central Banks: Defenders of the Market

Mish Schneider | July 23, 2016

On June 13, 2016 I wrote a piece on the Rallysaurus. The main point, “The Rallysaurus slowed down markedly at the beginning of 2016. Nevertheless, with many but certainly not all continuing to enjoy top of the food chain status, …