In this Episode of Allstarcharts Weekly, Steve and I talk about the underperformance of European Stocks and the fact that it’s their weighting in Financials that is, in part, dragging them lower. This has really become an interest rate story as Financials around the world are keeping other countries’ markets from breaking out. The overwhelming exposure to Technology continues to keep the US winning relative to everyone else. [Read more…]
[Options Premium] Selling Some Premium
When the market seas get choppy, options premiums tend to inflate everywhere you look. Investors get scared and Speculators smell opportunity, both putting a bid under calls and puts as each is willing to pay up for protection and good fortune, respectively.
However, regardless of market direction, options premiums tend to mean revert. In other words, they tend not to stay high for very long before retreating back to some version of average. This creates an opportunity for nimble options traders to profit off of others’ misguided notions.
This being our current backdrop, I’ve identified a nice instrument for fading the current volatility spike. [Read more…]
[Premium] Canada Update
From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
In early June we wrote a post titled “Canada Update” advocating for a patient approach towards Canadian Equities and outlining some well-defined reward/risk setups.
Since not a lot has changed at the TSX Composite or TSX 60 level, we want to take another look two months later to see what’s developed under the surface and where there are opportunities to profit.
[Premium] Details For August 2019 Conference Call
These are the registration details for the monthly conference call for Premium Members of All Star Charts. In this call we will discuss the global market environment and how to profit from it. As always, this will include Stocks, Interest Rates, Commodities and Currencies. The video of the call will be archived in the members section to re-watch any time and the PDF of the charts will be made available as well.
This month’s Conference Call will be held on Tuesday August 13th at 7PM ET. Here are the details for the call: [Read more…]
Don’t Look At Weekly Candles Until the End of the Week
Rule #1: Don’t look at weekly candles until the end of the week.
But it’s hard to ignore the buying we’ve seen since Monday night… [Read more…]
One Of Many “Risk-Off” Signals
From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
Tuesday’s Mystery Chart is one of my favorite charts right now, so thank you all for your feedback and participation.
I received a lot of answers, but I’d say 2/3 of you were buyers and the other 1/3 were buyers at lower prices and taking profits at current levels.
With that as our backdrop, let’s get into it.
All Star Interviews Season 3, Episode 5: Ari Wald, Head of Technical Analysis at Oppenheimer
Ari Wald is always one of my favorite Technical Analysts. Him and I were trained around the same time so we look at the market in a very similar way. Today Ari is the Head of Technical Analysis at Oppenheimer in New York and we’re very lucky to have him on the podcast. If you’re interested in learning more about Ari, go back and listen to his guest appearance in Season 1 (EP 2). In this episode, Ari and I discuss the current state of the US Stock Market. Included in the analysis are breadth measurements, important levels, smoothing mechanisms and sector rotation. Him and I can talk forever about this stuff so the time felt like it flew by. We covered a ton of material in a very short period of time. I hope you enjoy this one as much as I did! [Read more…]
[Chart of The Week] Dr. Copper Is In Critical Condition
From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
Copper is important for a variety of reasons, but it’s often discussed within the context of global growth expectations.
Given we just hit 2-year lows it may be a good time to discuss Dr. Copper, why he may be headed into “critical condition”, and what it could mean from an intermarket perspective.
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