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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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The Degradation Continues Apace
Breadth continues to wither away.
Robinhood The Garbage Stock
Can you imagine what it would be worth in a normal, organic market? Nope, because it never would have been able to IPO.
Broken Bonds - Wednesday, Sept. 8
A global economy absolutely choking on hundreds of trillions of debt, with interest rates on the rise. Sounds like a formula for a thriving worldwide economy, doesn’t it?
The Meat Will Get Beat
The stock BYND looks like it’s ready to head for the grinder.
Suddenly It's Clear
I actually am not mentally shackled to a perma-bear state of mine, which for all these years I thought was my principal handicap.
Sunday ETF Catch-Up
Let's take a look at some ETFs on this long Labor Day weekend.
Jobs: Excuse Me, Miss?
The monthly jobs report just came out, and let’s just say this economy ain’t exactly roaring. The past couple of months, estimates were beaten, but the latest news missed the estimate by a country mile.
Phony As A $3 Bill
The SPY is totally under the thumb of our federal government masters. And one glance at volatility tells you everything you need to know. Price discovery is dead and buried.
Channel Intact
Today was yet another victorious one for the bulls.
Powell Kicks Assets
Everything’s green because Powell said absolutely nothing. Nothing at all. So we have equities roaring.
Time For Energy
For anyone who wanted a second bite at the Energy Bear apple, your time has come.
Embrace The Madness
As we approach Friday morning, here are two charts of broadly defined U.S. equity indexes in case anyone has forgotten how insane things have become.
Small Cap Mountain Range
The small caps pattern is exceptionally well-formed, and the failure point is as plain as day.
ETF Reflections: US Stocks
I'm a bear. So the longer they prop this dreck up, the greater the fall. Suits me!
ETF Reflections: Rates
Interest rates basically are the markets these days, and they will be heavily influenced by the forthcoming Jackson Hole.
ETF Reflections: Energy
Energy has been breaking down for many weeks. First, it failed its ascending trendline that goes back almost ten months, and second, it double-topped and broke resistance with a gap-down on Thursday.
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