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02May12:53 pmEST
Not Quite the Memorial Day Massacre
Crude oil is finally seeing a bit more material weakness today, for the first time in a while. I still view the $10.80 level on the USO (ETF for crude oil) as being the logical downside level for bulls to now defend after they prevailed for a base bottom upside breakout in April. As we know, crude bulls overcame the lack of a deal in Doha and...
02May10:47 amEST
A Sliding Scale of Prices
We have a pretty sloppy bounce in play this morning, with biotechnology and healthcare issues notably lagging. To be sure, the VRX sell-off in light of the roasting the firm endured over the weekend in Omaha is not likely helping the bull case. But the larger issue is still a general lack of leadership in the market, beyond AMZN and FB. That...
01May1:48 pmEST
Weekend Overview and Analysis 05/01/16 {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...
30Apr9:54 pmEST
Saturday Night at Market Chess Cinemas
While Citizen Kane (1941) is the film most famously associated with Orsen Welles, Touch of Evil (1958) is as good as they come, complete with Charlton Heston playing a Mexican and Welles himself as one of the stars. Below, you will find the official trailer to the movie, followed by another video with the famous opening "long shot." Note...
29Apr12:37 pmEST
Better Call Paul
It may very well be just another inflationary head-fake which leads to a deflationary crash, not unlike what we saw in the first half of 2008 which completely unwound in the latter part of the year. But the uptick in inflationary signals is worth noting, beyond gold. TIPS, for example, or Treasury Inflation Protected Securities, bottomed out...
29Apr10:39 amEST
Every Which Way But Loose
The small cap ETF on the zoomed-out 30-minute timeframe, below, has given us pretty good context of late in terms of making sense of the market's whipsaws. Note how the IWM failed to hold over $114.15, even when it looked like bulls were in clear control, as recently as yesterday in the early-afternoon. A sharp reversal to the downside took...
28Apr5:05 pmEST
Stock Market Recap 04/28/16 {Video}
The following video is a brief, condensed version of the Stock Market Recap which I present each evening 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. If you enjoy my videos and blog posts, then please...
28Apr3:52 pmEST
It's Complicated, You See
Much like the main character in Bosch, my favorite show on Amazon Prime, tonight's AMZN earnings and its potential impact on discretionary stocks and the market at-large is a bit complicated in light of the action since last night's fireworks in Japan. Overall, bulls have been very resilient but are possibly complacent over the short-term. We...
28Apr1:00 pmEST
Motherly Love for Mother Russia
In conjunction with the strength in commodities and especially oil, note the Russia ETF, below on the daily timeframe, breaking higher. The key is going to be the close today, with Russia and commodities/miners in general. To be sure, the strength in this end of the market is just as, if not more, impressive than select leaders like FB...
28Apr10:57 amEST
Competing Forces
The overnight weakness out of Japan with a surging Yen seems to be outweighed by the continued resilience of dip-buyers in equities here in the U.S. into any and all pullbacks. Facebook is surely helping the bull case by gapping to fresh highs, with AMZN coming up this evening. Even biotech displayed a promising sign this morning with a...