March 22, 2023

The Most Critical Fed Meeting So Far

The one word I'm not hearing anyone use to describe the banking crisis is "accounting."
March 22, 2023

Semiconductors Looking Strong

The price moved up through the neck line (light blue line), setting up a price target above the neck line equal to the distance of the move from the head to the neck. 
March 21, 2023

Off to the Races

It appears the crisis will be contained, but it won’t come without violent swings day-to-day.  Where does that leave us? With sore necks from watching the market’s wild up-and-down fluctuations.
March 20, 2023

Well Worn Path

Right up to that point, stubborn inflation and an economy still showing signs of life were expected to force the Fed to continue its inflation fight. But then something broke.
March 20, 2023

Your Monday Update on AAPL

Looking at the MACD… it’s looking bullish. But again, with the recent bankings news… I’m keeping an eye on that $157 mark. 
March 20, 2023

More Downside Ahead

Over the past few weeks I’ve referred to the scarcity of good quality setups as one of my guides. In the last two weeks my main take has been that the market was not ready for a new upswing, and chaotically bouncing around the Key Levels was more likely.
March 17, 2023

The Spiralling Cost of the Dollar Status Quo

Each successive crisis or government imperative doubles the cost of bailing out the economy. And each bailout creates more dependence and fragility. It allows unavoidable risks to fester and grow.
March 16, 2023

Private Profits, Public Risk

This is the setup for the hyperinflationary crack up boom - skyrocketing stock prices alongside skyrocketing inflation - I’ve viewed as inevitable ever since the Federal Reserve abandoned any and all constraints on money supply back in 2008.
March 16, 2023

Hooray Bailouts

On one hand, bailing out the banks ostensibly saves us all from a terrible crisis.  On the other hand, “Um, why are we bailing out these idiots who were so careless with our money??”
March 15, 2023

Regulatory Whack-a-Mole

Now, I know it’s tempting to point to the usual suspects listed above. But they ultimately draw power from voters. Voters that never fail to fall for political schemes, solutions, pandering, and burden shifting.
March 21, 2023

Off to the Races

It appears the crisis will be contained, but it won’t come without violent swings day-to-day.  Where does that leave us? With sore necks from watching the market’s wild up-and-down fluctuations.
March 16, 2023

Hooray Bailouts

On one hand, bailing out the banks ostensibly saves us all from a terrible crisis.  On the other hand, “Um, why are we bailing out these idiots who were so careless with our money??”
March 14, 2023

Have Another Chip

Fortunes seem to be dramatically changing every hour on the hour as the market is whipsawing violently. And while it’s doing that, quietly, chip-makers are doing quite well.
March 9, 2023

Good Bad News

While jobless claims weren't in Recession territory, they weren’t great. And not great is exactly what the market wants. Because the only way the Fed is going to stop ruining the market is if we move into a Recession.
March 7, 2023

Bad News Bears

Trades are starved for bullish news but the Fed won't let them have it.
March 2, 2023

Flight Time

The problem with hot sectors is that sometimes, by the time we notice them, the best stocks have already moved up. And chasing stocks is not a great strategy.
February 28, 2023

Follow the Money

To find stocks that are moving, look to those sectors that move the best and show more strength than the overall market.
February 23, 2023

Game Time

If you look at the stocks in this cohort, they’ve all held up very well during the bearishness. And new, explosive leaders come from the stocks that weren’t hammered as much as everything else.
February 21, 2023

Ready to Run

What’s hot right now? Leisure and Gaming. After a horrifying few years, gambling and traveling are back in a big way. And what’s holding up during this recent slide?
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