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21Dec3:32 pmEST

A Tale of Two Dips

Working our way through the final hour of this holiday week, note that the S&P 500 is back down to last Monday's lows before that Fed rally ensued.  On the 30-minute chart of the SPY, ETF for the S&P, below, note how unlike a week ago we are now leaning down against these lows, potentially bear-flagging. In addition, the likes of HYG JNK are...

21Dec12:54 pmEST

Twitter Bird Drowning in Holiday Brine

TWTR is turning out to be a textbook example of a downtrending stock sliding down the "slope of hope." We often hear about the "wall of worry" which bull markets climb, rising in the face of every apparent reason to crack. But many extremely damaged charts in the current market climate, namely the energy stocks, transports, and broken...

21Dec10:38 amEST

He Who Denied it, Supplied It

The seemingly endless downtrend in natural gas is taking a respite this morning, with UNG up nearly 7% as I write this. As we know, bear markets often feature some of the most violent counter-trend rallies, as latecomer shorts get caught leaning when then should likely have been covering up for discipline, on top of the usual suspects chasing...

20Dec4:35 pmEST

Weekend Overview and Analysis 12/20/15 {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...

20Dec12:50 pmEST

Sunday Matinée at Market Chess Cinemas

The Ref  (1994) always comes to mind in terms of underrated Christmas-time films.  Granted, this is not your typical mushy, fully cheerful film, as Denis Leary stars as a burglar on the run who takes a married couple (Kevin Spacey and Judy Davis) hostage on Christmas Eve. But this is a terrific, edgy, comedic film. The comedy practically...

18Dec2:26 pmEST

The Crash of 1929

The following video remains a great educational tool for traders seeking to learn about the history of markets. Grab a cup of coffee and give it a go: It is well worth your time and it makes for a great weekend viewing. 

18Dec12:46 pmEST

Homebuilders on Track for Confirmed Top

This blog post ought to be right to the point: The homebuilders, a chic bullish rotation pick headed into the beginning of this year, are now on track to confirm a rolling head and shoulders bull market top, spanning 2015, heretofore. While the measured move of the pattern may yield only a move down to $30 or so, I believe when viewed in...

18Dec11:01 amEST

On the Lookout

While Apple continues to struggle, BlackBerry is clearing some serious prior price resistance this morning. This type of action is likely to confuse many traders and investors, given how widely-owned and loved AAPL is, while BBRY has essentially become the laughingstock of the market at times.  Headed into 2016, we may very well see a narrowing...

17Dec5:04 pmEST

Stock Market Recap 12/17/15 {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...

17Dec3:33 pmEST

This Chart Does, Indeed, Belong in the Guggenheim

It is fitting that in a market with long-running divergences and bifurcations, we are closing out t2015 with the weaker parts of the tape seeing their underperformance exacerbated further.  It was just yesterday that we noted the SEA, a Guggenheim Investments' ETF product  of the shipping sector, plunging to fresh multi-year lows.  And today,...

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