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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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Bullseye
Through the over 5,000 Dow point explosion lately, one short which has been perpetually faithful has been gun-maker American Outdoor Brand Corporation.
Acceptable Longs
Some charts I think are absolutely attractive long positions for the long term.
Billy Idle
The ES has been slowly trying to mount a retracement from yesterday’s devastation, but it fell to pieces when the joblessness news hit the wires.
Gone To Pot
Here are a few marijuana stocks to see how "marvelously" they’ve done.
Mystic Pizza
DPZ, another surprising beneficiary of this madness.
OCD Nation
CLX one of the few stocks that people gobbled up during this insanity.
Guess Which Bond Fund The Fed Is Buying?
We already have been told. It’s just amusing seeing how obvious where the “help” is flowing.
All Binge, No Purge
We all know how incredibly expensive Netflix is. Even after this extraordinary pummeling, shareholders are demanding over 80 years of earnings in exchange for their stock.
February’s Poster Child
Just a brief homage to the upside-down “V-shaped” disaster known as Virgin Galactic. Just another data point as we look back and wonder, “Why didn’t I see this coming?!?!?“
The Stalwarts
Some charts which, through the 11,000 Dow point selloff, held up remarkably well, and perhaps represent some of the safest “bargain-priced” equities out there.
Complete Commodity Catastrophe
Never-before-seen lows in DBC.
Carnage Class: Airlines
This is just a sampling of the kind of damage done recently.
The Curtain Falls
It’s almost like the theaters knew what was going to happen before it did.
Small Cap Support?
As you can infer from this Russell 2000 chart, it is absolutely plausible that a major bottom is in place, or nearly in place.
It’s Finally Broken
The DIA​ trendline is broken. Today’s rally did a gorgeous job pushing us right back to the price gap.
Financial Sector Flattened
There is lots of “air” below Monday’s closing price of 22.81, as shown on the monthly chart below of the U.S. Financial Sector.
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