Monthly Archives: May 2015

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04May12:05 pmEST

On Track to Break Bad This Summer

Although it has been sacrilegious to suggest it, the failure of bonds to sustain an oversold bound of late does indeed constitute at least some change in character, compared to what we have seen for a while now.  After I sold my TBT long last week (an ultra-short ETF targeting the likes of TLT), I expected at least some type of bounce in bonds...

04May9:51 amEST

A Wet Republic of Underwater MGM Longs

After the heavily-promoted but Mayweather/Pacquiao fight turned into a punchline of sorts due to its anticlimactic nature, combined with soft Macau numbers this morning, MGM Resorts International is notably lagging a market bounce.  On the daily chart, below, note the potential for another breakdown below $21. Bulls will want to salvage the...

03May3:11 pmEST

Weekend Overview and Analysis 05/03/15 {Video}

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03May11:34 amEST

Back Over the Net to Berkshire Bulls

If you followed my work back in 2010 through 2012, then you know I was wildly bullish on Berkshire Hathaway as a long-term investment, not just due to the highlighted symmetrical triangle pattern seen on the monthly chart, below, but also to a myriad of other factors. As the largest component of the XLF, sector ETF for the financials, it merits...

02May10:26 pmEST

Saturday Night at Market Chess Cinemas

In light of the mega fight between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao later tonight, I am going to recommend an old favorite of mine, the boxing film  Diggstown (1992).  A James Woods classic, you will find one of his best performances in this overlooked late-summer of 1992 film. Woods plays a “good con man” in lieu of just another...

02May9:14 amEST

What Happened in 2000

via YouTube What Happened is a Documentary about the DotCom 1.0 era (1995-2000 market crash), created by Chas Mastin, Michael Lefort, Aldo Bello and a cast of characters in 2001-02. It features such luminaries as Marc Cuban and explains how investment banks helped create the 90's tech bubble. If you would like to hear the hilarious and tragic...

01May4:17 pmEST

Stock Market Recap 05/01/15 {Video}

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01May3:01 pmEST

Look Here for a Big Surrender Scene

Much like our analysis earlier this week about TWTR down to $36 and YELP down as low as $30, as potential downside targets after their respective earnings blow-ups, LNKD could easily drop to $190 this summer before looking for a durable bottom.  While certainly oversold, short-term as you can see LNKD punching down through its lower weekly...

01May11:55 amEST

Alternative Energy; Traditional Concepts

Last weekend on Stocktwits I posted a weekly chart of for the TAN ETF of the solar sector, updated below. The crux of the thesis was that prior highs were likely adding to the initial, overhead supply found with the weekly candlestick from two weeks ago, noting the fade.  Even though solars are higher today, a name like FSLR is faltering and...

01May9:54 amEST

A Notable Spot Overhead

One aspect about this morning's gap higher in the market which I am watching is Gilead's move up to that $104 level, highlighted below on a zoomed-out 30-minute chart. As the saying goes, "price has memory." And an initial fade off those once-support-then-resistance level would be not all that unsurprising.  Going back to last August 2014, the...

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