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Michele "Mish" Schneider is the Director of Trading Education & Research for MarketGauge. She provides in-depth trader training as the market analyst, writer and host of Mish's Market Minute, contributes to several online trading publications and ...more

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Bears And Bulls - There's A Pig Under The Hood
The U.S. oil fund has not cleared a key weekly moving average since early 2014. For all you oil watchers as a bellwether to inflation and global markets, until USO​ clears that level-cheap oil is the reason you hear a knock in your engine.
The Federal Reserve Hosts A Legend-ary Party
In a dramatic climax to the week, the Federal Reserve became the ultimate trickster. Whether they raise or lower interest rates, no matter. The perception counted most. The 20+ Year Treasury Long Bonds finally gave up the 50 daily moving average.
A Market Filled With Ifs
Retail is the Modern Family grandmother and about 70% of the gross domestic product. Hence, if we are to understand the market, we must explain how Granny impacts it. And, we must make that explanation easy.
A Market Filled With Ifs
If the consumer drives the U.S. economy, will Retail lead the GDP and the rest of the stock market higher?
Market Trickster Shape Shifts From Bull To Bear
Curiously, Treasury Bonds did not panic. True, TLT remains in a Bullish phase but nonetheless closed red where typically traders flock to long bonds as a safety play on down days.
Market Bees Prefer To Fly Fast Than Hover
After the cautionary tale about an impending collapse brought to us from Billionaire Bears such as Icahn and Paul Tudor Jones, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 made yet another new all-time high.
Dog Days Market Time Stands Still
Our current dog days have made time stand still in the market. The S&P 500 has had a record of 29 out of 30 days without moving up or down more than 1% on any given day. Uncomfortable? Yes. For both the bulls and bears.
Market Bubbles And Berries And Bears
Considering we are almost through with August, a typically volatile and negative performance month, when I look around at the indices and sectors, I see relative calm and positive returns.
Poetry In Nature And The Stock Market
The day after the FOMC minutes and all of our speculation on how the Fed’s more hawkish statements might impact the market, the TLTs rose alongside the key Modern Family index and sectors.
Market Bulls And Their Curious Excrescence
The Bulls post-Brexit have been flesh-eating the Bears. And, as if the Bulls wear a protective spiny crest, any Bear that has jumped on its back has wound up impaled.
Is The Market A Bomb Held Together By Ribbon?
The super bearish billionaires live in the reality where the Fed raises and the market collapses. But remember, last week we called upon the Patron Saints. In turn, the bull knocked out the matador.
Retail And Interest Rates: As Above So Below
The Federal Reserve has surely maintained an unhurried stance of raising interest rates. Yet, with the market’s recent move up and with the technical indicators pointing to a possible top in Long Bonds, is Fed policy now seeing its own reflection?
Olé To The Bulls!
Transportation reflects another one of the Bear’s concerns-lackluster economic growth. Trannies Big Brother Biotechnology, echoes more the recent confidence by many other investors.
Who Is The Patron Saint For Investors?
The featured ETF of the week, TLT​ or the 20+ Year Treasury Bonds broke back below the 10 daily moving average. We are on high alert for a confirmed failure as a strong indication that the Fed will eventually raise interest rates.
The Market Modern Family Needs A Lift
For those of you not familiar with the Modern Family, the granddad of the bunch Russell 2000 could have issues. After an inside day Tuesday, IWM dropped nearly 1.00% before closing down .69%.
Market Ducks Wade In Murky Water
The market is holding near the highs but duck waders like me are getting restless. Or maybe, this is what the August looks like…a great time to wade in muddy water but also a good time for duck hunters to get their waders on too.
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