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02May11:42 amEST
A Hangover Into Apple
Although I have strong personal opinions about Powell and The Fed, the fact remains that the market is still sorting out the FOMC yesterday and all of its possible ramifications. Hence, it is probably not too instructive to spend much more time in a blog post bloviating about the current monetary policy. Far more relevant and tangible for us...
01May12:01 pmEST
Breaking Away
You may be surprised to know that shares of Starbucks are currently trading at the same spot they were five years ago nearly to the day. This is a consequence of the latest earnings gap down last evening, amid terrible comps. On the updated monthly chart for SBUX, below, you can see the monstrous breakaway gap lower--To see such a gap on the...
30Apr1:11 pmEST
Occam's Razor Earnings Season
Although the headlines last Thursday evening noted that Microsoft was "surging" after earnings alongside GOOGL, the aftermath has been anything but that for "Mister Softee." As a reminder, MSFT is the largest publicly-traded firm in America, at nearly $3 trillion. A blowout earnings rally in AAPL NVDA, or further rampage in GOOGL may unseat...
29Apr11:54 amEST
I Refuse to Believe the Fix is In
Watching Eight Men Out (1988), one of my favorite all-time period piece historical films, again last evening, I thought about some emails I received from readers of late positing that "they" simply will not let the market fall in an election year. If you have seen the film then you know the relevance of considering whether markets are...
25Apr11:48 amEST
NVIDIA: Noise or Nonstop Momentum?
Even with the sharp META selloff, semiconductors are one of the clear morning winners as Zuck and his team emphasized on the conference calls that he will be spending money on AI. Thus, NVIDIA is out in front of the group. That said, on the updated NVDA daily chart, below, now more than ever it is important to focus on the context of these...
24Apr11:14 amEST
A Slip 'N Slide Setup
After an auspicious open for bulls on the back of TSLA and TXN earnings rallies, stocks look to finally be noticing the stickiness in rates as we fade into late-morning. As I write this I see that rates on the 10-Year are above 4.65% and have 4.7% as the next near-term breakout level within shot. In addition, it is hard not to think that 5% is...
23Apr12:56 pmEST
Maybe He Could Sing But He Couldn't Fly
Stocks continue to take liberties to enjoy a relief bounce in front of many other "Magnificent 7" names reporting earnings this week, be it TSLA tonight or META tomorrow, then GOOGL MSFT on Thursday evening. You may have noticed more and more folks assuming the bottom is in for equities after the recent 5% dip on the S&P 500. And if the big...
22Apr12:48 pmEST
Shaking the Tree
Equities are kicking off an extremely busy week of earnings and macro news with a relief rally from near-term oversold conditions arrived at after the sharp selloff in the Nasdaq into last Friday. Commodities are mostly getting sold, with the exception of natural gas and some lagging ags like wheat, which probably illustrates the correlations...