As a new feature to SharePlanner, I'm going to roll out, the SharePlanner Notebook, where I essentially "clear out my notebook" of the charts I went through today, and provide you with some or all of the ones that I found interesting. Some of them, may have been requests from members of the SharePlanner Trading
Another Monday, another rally, albeit a small one this time. The inverse correlation between the Nasdaq and Russell 2000 persists, with the latter only rallying hard when it needs to cover for the former and vice versa.
Rally Stocks Now and Forever More Honestly, I hate this market, as I am sure plenty of of others do too. It isn’t that I have something against bullish markets, but I do have something against markets that have been completely taken over by a federal government trying to win re-election and re-appointment, and investors
We got the ceremonial Monday rally. Now it is just a matter of whether the stock market craps all over itself the rest of the week. I took Silver (SLV) off the watch-list and I'll probably get a bunch of "you're an idiot" emails because some of you out there don't realize what risk and
Oh what a mess this Federal Reserve has put the stock market in! Oh I know, S&P 500 and the Nasdaq are both positive on the year, and the latter is raging at new all-time highs, day after day practically. But what happens when the Fed balance sheet goes back to “normal”?
We lived a life time in the first half of 2020, what does the second half have in store? I hate to say that there's no way that the second half of this year could be crazier than what we have experienced so far in 2020, but the mere statement will likely doom us all
Finally seeing some rational thinking lead to profit taking today. This is the most selling that I've seen in about nine trading sessions when the S&P 500 gave up about 188 points to the downside. So far today, it doesn't look like it will be as bad, and heck, we might even seen the bulls
Still euphoric, still irrational, but the Robinhood Bros are keeping this market poppin’. I’m a day late on this watch-list, I get it, but hey, things happen at times. Nonetheless, here’s the watch-lists I’ve put together of the stocks to watch both to the long side and short side. As you can see, the short
The Big question: "Will the stock market crash again" has everyone wondering if the massive 188 point crash on the SPX will mean more market selling in the future or will the dip buyers step in and allow the stock market to continue recovering. Another big question is whether the Stock Market Crash 2020 will
Watching this market’s wheels come off in the midst of historic euphoria is the craziest thing since 1999. But at least in 1999 we weren’t in the midst of a pandemic, historic GDP contraction and record unemployment numbers. Here we are though, at all-time highs for the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 that remains in