• My Short Watch-List just keeps getting bigger and bigger. It’s like there isn’t chart out there that I can’t find a bearish case for, with the exception of bearish ETF’s (in which the bearish case means that you go long on the stock ). With that said, there are 63 stocks in all, and about

    |June 1, 2010|1 min read|
  • Last night I provided you with 51 short setups with stop-losses. Tonight, though, you will find that my long watch-list is must leaner, mainly due to a lot of the stocks that were on there, previously, being decimated by the market’s huge sell-off of late. So the ones I have listed below have actually, for

    |May 25, 2010|1 min read|
  • Here’s my weekly Short Watch-List that I post each week. There are about ten new names that I have added to the list and five that I have taken off. Overall the list has expanded from 46 to 51 stocks, and I’ve provided for each one a stop-loss. For those from last week, I have

    |May 24, 2010|1 min read|
  • Last night I provided you with some 46 short setups with stop-losses. Tonight, though, you will find that my long watch-list is must leaner, mainly due to a lot of the stocks that were on there being decimated by the market. So the ones I have listed below have actually, for the most part, held

    |May 19, 2010|1 min read|
  • As I try to do every week, below you will find my current watch-list for short setups. I keep a Long Setup Watch List (which I will be posting tomorrow night) and a Short Setup Watch List, which you will find below, at all times to provide me with the flexibility to “flip-the-switch” should the

    |May 18, 2010|2 min read|
  • I’ve included four short setups below with their ideal stop-losses. Each of these have solid reason to believe that they will see a significant decrease in their share price – especially if the bearish market conditions continue to hold. My favorite of the bunch happens to be the very last one, Varian Medical Systems (VAR),

    |May 17, 2010|1 min read|
  • Below is my current list of stocks that I am using to short from. The stocks below are either those that I have found to have ideal setups, close to becoming ideal setups, or stocks (like Goldman Sachs – GS) that have a level of intrigue that warrants inclusion on my list. Nonetheless, you have

    |May 11, 2010|1 min read|
  • As of this writing, I am roughly 67% vested. All of which are short positions in the portfolio. This morning I jumped on ENI SPA (E) and Proctor Gamble (PG). This afternoon, I continued to build my portfolio with two additional short positions in Baldor Electric (BEZ) and Stryker Corp (SYK). Both of which are

    |May 11, 2010|1 min read|
  • The 17 stocks below are in no particular order, but they do include my desired stop-loss for each one. Depending on your trading strategy, there is something for everyone below, whether you like to play the pullback, or the breakout, or simply anything that moves upward, I’m sure you will be able to find something

    |May 10, 2010|1 min read|
  • After booking some nice gains in the S&P UltraLong ETF (SSO) early this morning, I essentially waited out the market for the rest of the day. Towards the end, as the market was rallying into the close, I used the opportunity to load up on two new short positions the S&P ETF (SPY) and National

    |May 10, 2010|1 min read|