Yearly Archives: 2023
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20Nov11:49 amEST
This Market Has Narcissistic Personality Disorder
As I grow older I am convinced that about eighty percent of life is not only having the ability to quickly recognize a true narcissist in business and romance, but to also then have the ability to quickly cut ties and distance yourself from that person--Failure to do so has caused much pain and unnecessary suffering to some very good people,...
19Nov12:09 pmEST
Weekend Overview and Analysis 11/19/23 {Video}
The following video is a brief, condensed version of the full-length Weekend Video Strategy Session which I present each weekend to members of Market Chess Subscription Services. In the longer version, I offer tons of actionable trade ideas, educational content, and in-depth objective analysis across all markets. Please click here for more...
17Nov2:58 pmEST
Ponder This Over a Drink or Ten This Weekend
While fund managers chase the likes of Microsoft (with a forward PE of almost 29 and a $2.77 trillion market cap) on a daily basis into year-end, you will note the uranium mining sector ETF (URA, below on the monthly chart) has been in a bear market for over a decade now. Uranium stocks have been clearly out of favor, with most fund managers...
16Nov1:00 pmEST
Walmart Doesn't See Such a Soft Landing
Of all the firms to ignore regarding the pulse of working class consumer, WMT seems like it should be last on that last. And, yet, despite the firm cautioning in front of the holidays , the broad market is not exactly crashing despite flashing red as I write this. On the quarterly chart for WMT, below, the long-running bearish RSI...
14Nov10:19 amEST
It's All Good, Man
With virtually every bit of news and development being construed by markets as good news, it is highly likely I will be taking off at least some bearish bets today if we do not see a fade into the closing bell. Even with this morning's shellacking in rates, they are still considerably higher than where they started the year, which was my main...
13Nov10:44 amEST
Emerge or Diverge
Besides the Dollar, to my eye to most compelling divergence to equities we are seeing remains rates remaining stubbornly high. This flies directly in the face of bond bulls declaring an end of the bond bear market, as rates ought to be cratering if The Fed truly were done hiking rates in a disinflationary environment. But as you can see on the...
10Nov2:59 pmEST
We All Gotta Get Along
A Friday ramp is more than negating the selloff yesterday from a spike in rates, coupled with Fed Chair Powell's hawkish remarks. Bulls are returning to the playbook we have seen throughout this year, essentially, of jamming mega caps like Microsoft higher and semiconductors, overall (the latter of which saw a massive fade in yesterday's...
09Nov12:18 pmEST
Waiting to Pull Out the Big Gun
Notable weakness in the biotechnology sector ETFs, IBB and XBI, is spreading to Cathie Wood's ARKK ETF and even the small caps in the IWM at-large, so far today. In addition, the regional banks in the KRE ETF are below the key $42 level as we speak. However, that weakness is being offset by persistent strength in the semiconductors, with...
08Nov12:07 pmEST
The Lines, Chico...They Never Lie!
The S&P 500 is still negotiating the 4380 area, as seen below on the updated daily chart. This remains a level we have been observing with Members, even before the sharp rally over the last week and a half or so, with the light blue line, horizontally, remaining a constant on my chart. As they say, the lines, chico, they never lie . While...