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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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How Will The Market's Garden Grow?
To protect yourself, have positions on in different asset classes. Rabbits may eat your tomatoes but they may not eat your chili peppers.
Central Banks: Defenders Of The Market
Who are the market’s superheroes? Can THEY continue to prevent impending doom?
Neck Strain In The Dow
A market carrying a heavy load will eventually strain its neck. And if the load the market carries bears its own ominous message, everyone’s neck strain intensifies.
Big Pharma's Full Buck Moon
One could argue that Biotechnology as last to join the herd, makes it the most vulnerable. Heading into the last two sessions of the week, I will watch to see if IBB gains momentum thus strengthening the rest of the herd.
Time Versus Price Market Corrections
With the Dow on new highs and trading in a consolidation pattern, those traders who got a head start on getting long are now taking profits. They will live to see another day to graze.
The Russell 2000 - Old Faithful Geyser Or Old Geezer?
The Retail sector could impact whether the Russell 2000 explodes up or heads into dormancy. If XRT continues to rally, hurdles remain. The 2016 high made on April 1st at 46.50 is considerably far away.
The Way Of An Eagle: 6 Key Trading Lessons
Last week, the US stock market watched patiently from above as the world endured several momentous and horrifying events. Incredibly, the market never lost its steadfast objectivity and purpose.
The S&P 500's Journey To Enlightenment
In past years I focused a lot on the comparisons between the market and the astrological symbols of the Chinese New Year. 2014 was the Horse, a year that saw gallops and bucks.
Past And Future Between A Rock And A Hard Place
The Federal Reserve Presidents are concerned about a rising US Dollar. Legitimate if a higher inflation target is a criterion before raising interest rates. A strong dollar will wreak havoc on commodities.
When The Bond Sugar High Wears Off
With 3 out of 5 textbook signs that the TLT is done, what does that mean for the market and those filled with the cake they’ve been feasting on post Brexit?
Long Bonds: The Market Rainbow's Dead-End
Technically, Monday’s price action in the bonds has the potential for a make or break day if confirms or not on Tuesday. The fundamental picture though, is not as simple.
Look Ma, 18,000 In The Dow And No Gremlin!
On Friday, with the help of a much better than expected unemployment number along with an increase in wages, up in the air our paraglider went. The Dow soared past 18,000 with nary a gremlin in sight.
18,000 In The Dow - A Climb To Nowhere?
External factors have a part in the Dow’s next direction.. Undoubtedly, oil gives the market a deflationary scare. Grain prices fell hard after making substantial gains earlier.
The Dow Paraglides Towards 18,000
With the Dow closing on Wednesday at 17,918.62, what sort of reverse launch does the rest of the market need to help get the Dow airlifted?
Has The Market Baked A Mud Pie Or Fudge Cake?
Our Granddad Russell 2000, which ended last week managed to hang onto the 50 daily moving average. If you hope to lick the mixing spoon, it’s this index that gives you the best chance for a sweet taste.
Pockets Filled With Gold
Last week’s market saw its own version of a gold rush. Cash gold ended above the 200 week moving average for the second week in a row. The last time it traded above that moving average was in April 2013.
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