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11May12:31 pmEST

Setting Up to Be the Femme Fatale

With earnings not for another month or so, Smith & Wesson still may be ripe to play along with the news-driven rallies in DGLY TASR of late.  On the daily chart, below, note the morphing but right sideways consolidation within the context of an uptrend, meaning those daily chart moving averages are largely rising.  A move over $15.20 and...

11May10:11 amEST

The Future of Cars

After earnings this morning, Mobileye, the Israeli driver assistance technological firm, is rising towards recent highs.  While DGLY, with a similar ticker, has been getting the action of late, MBLY may very well be the better idea to stalk long here, especially if the stock handles $48 well this week (See daily chart below). Elsewhere, KNDI is...

10May3:03 pmEST

Weekend Overview and Analysis 05/10/15

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10May11:46 amEST

Lost in the Underbelly of the Move in Commodities

The rally this spring in select commodities, and the ones in softs last week, may very well transcend the U.S. Dollar, which of course is front and center for many market players these days.  Specifically, the "commodity-sensitive" Aussie Dollar has made upside progress since April after a devastating downtrend, the latest installment of which...

09May12:58 pmEST

Saturday Night at Market Chess Cinemas

The Thin Red Line (1998) is a Terrence Malick epic, adapted from the James jones novel. Malick, the auteur that he is, takes plenty of creative license in this World War II account of the battles in the Pacific.  Starring  Jim Caviezel, Sean Penn, John Cusack, Adrien Brody, and Nick Nolte, the film focuses on the Battle of Guadalcanal, a...

09May11:03 amEST

Ghost of Scandals Past: A Short History of Financial Scandals

Here is an entertaining and though-provoking Saturday video to watch, featuring Edward Chancellor at Gresham College with some educational discussion about the history of financial scandals and bubbles. 

08May4:18 pmEST

Stock Market Recap 05/08/15 {Video}

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08May2:32 pmEST

A Shaky But Serviceable Foundation

The strength today seen in the XLF, financial sector ETF, could easily be the long-awaited breakout in the space that many have been expecting, what with rising rates and an oversold Berkshire Hathaway (the largest XLF component).  But, as you can see on the daily chart below, the XLF is already screaming overbought, punching up through its...

08May12:35 pmEST

VE Day Levels to Watch

In light of the post-jobs number gap up today, the small caps in the IWM, ETF for the Russell 2000 Index, are focused on the highs from the last day of April. Specifically, on the 30-minute chart, below, note the significance of the $123.40 area, as being the next hurdle for buyers to clear. In addition, with the massive gap higher in the S&P...

08May10:08 amEST

Taking Inventory of the Ranges

Equities are not the only asset class which has been mired in a whippy range in recent months.  In addition, precious metals have seen fits and starts for a while, albeit in an established bear market while equities are still in an overarching bull. Turning to the junior gold miners, I am watching the GDXJ ETF, seen below on the day timeframe,...

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