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Tim Knight has been charting and trading since 1987. His first stock trade was, in fact, on October 19, 1987 – the day of the crash – which perhaps goes a long way explaining his disposition toward ...more

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Coming In For A Landing
Since the price of energy has been going higher and higher, there are certain industries whose profit margins have been shrinking due to their reliance on fuel in their business.
Stock Markets Mood: Just Kidding
Monday’s drop in equities, which lasted merely a few hours, was all it took to utterly cause the administration to tuck their tails and run. Keep an eye on 2736 on the ES.
The Line Of Resistance
The gap between Friday and Monday bears close scrutiny with respect to the entire tech sector.
June Swoon
Equities were in many cases nailing lifetime highs, and the S&P was approaching an importance resistance point.
China Poohs On Equities
One small down-move does not make a bear market.
A Disturbingly Bullish Outlook
After all these years, if there is one thing that stands a chance of permanently changed me from a bear to a bull, it’s these charts.
On The Verge. Or Not
Yet another crypto has plunged to almost worthless. I guess since anyone can create a nearly infinite amount of a “coin”, anything is possible. I don’t think the people of earth are willing to spend $368 million to buy out the stock of“Verge”.
Triangular Tragedy
What happened to Bitcoin?
Week Wrap
This hasn’t exactly been a week replete with vividly-clear direction. The kinds of words that leap to mind when looking at recent ES activity are “sawtooth”, “zig-zag”, and “wild reversals”.
Make All Markets Like This
One of the few broad charts that has been in a clear, defiant, screw-the-bulls downtrend has been emerging markets.
Markets: Zigzag Intact
Not much of a day today. We remain in the “Industrials weak, Nasdaq and Small Caps dominate” kind of market.
Volatility Banned By Federal Decree
Looking at the past decade of volatility, the trend is clear.
Small Caps: To Infinity And Beyond
Looking closer at RUT, one might think at least a modest breather would be due.
The Paper Towel Market
All the horror about a global trade war seems to have been shrugged off in a matter of three days.
Stocks: Zoomers
Here is a quintet of stocks that are lesser-known but have been flying higher.
Turnabout Is Fair Play
Tthe Nasdaq has taken its entire end-of-week mega-rally and unwound it for really no reason in particular except for simmering trade wars.
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