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Managing Risk As Spencer's Retail Ltd. Reverses Trend

January 23, 2020

We've gotten a few questions about the stock, Spencer's Retail Ltd., since it rallied more than 50% over the last few weeks on news of a large shareholder building a position.

The question now is, can this run continue and how do we define our risk if involved in the stock?

Let's take a look.

Video: Communications Stocks Breaking Out

January 22, 2020

In this Episode of Allstarcharts Weekly, Steve and I talk about the newest Sector in America: Communications. Back in 2018, the Index makers took out some of our favorite Technology stocks and put them along with some telecom into this new Index called Communications. With Google and Facebook now representing 40% of this $XLC index, the fact that we're just now breaking out to all-time highs says a lot about the space.

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We Want To Buy These Utilities Stocks

January 22, 2020

This long weekend we had more time to take a step back and think about the things that are currently going on in the market. A big theme that stuck with us was the strength in stocks in the Utilities sector. The question was/is whether this strength in higher dividend paying stocks is evidence that rates are about to fall? Or is there such an overwhelming amount of strength in the stock market, that Utilities are just included in the rally?

Both are acceptable answers and theories, I'd argue. You can find more on that conversation here.

But sometimes I think we just need to pay attention to what's right in front of us, which in this case is Utilities stocks going higher. So why don't we just buy utility stocks and not worry about the bond market for a hot minute? The most bullish thing a stock can do is go up. And that's exactly what's happening here.

Mystery Chart (01-21-2020)

January 21, 2020

From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting

New Mystery Chart!

For those new to the exercise, we take a chart of interest and remove the x/y-axes and any other labels that would help identify it. The chart can be any security in any asset class on any timeframe on an absolute or relative basis. Maybe it's a custom index or inverted, who knows!

We do all this to put aside the biases we have associated with this specific security/the market and come to a conclusion based solely on price.

You can guess what it is if you must, but the real value comes from sharing what you would do right now. Buy, Sell, or Do Nothing?

[Options] A Teachable Moment in $BYND

January 21, 2020

Wow.

What a run we're having in our Long May 100-strike calls in $BYND purchased on December 20th for $4.00 when the stock was trading below $77/share.

I wish I could say this was a regular occurrence, but of course we know this isn't true. However, this I know with absolute certainty: stepping up to the plate and taking our swings in trades with proper reward-to-risk setups, appropriate position size, and a plan for risk management again and again allows us to "get lucky" every once in a while. And sometimes it only takes one or two trades to make your month or your year. This $BYND trade certainly has a solid chance to become one of those year-makers.

Back to luck, there's a big difference between true "luck" like winning the lottery, and manufacturing your own luck through Best Practices. Which luck would you rather have?

I've been contacted a bunch by people who followed us into this trade and the general feeling I get from people is that they are scared -- scared of letting these enormous open profits get taken away by the evil Mr. Market.

Are Utilities Pointing To Lower Rates Ahead?

January 21, 2020

From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting

My big question coming into this weekend was what should we make of the action in Utilities lately and what does it mean for Bonds?

Utilities are making new all-time highs on an absolute basis, posing this question on Twitter: "So is the breakout in Utilities to new all-time highs a signal that a Bond breakout is coming, or is it simply a bi-product of overwhelming demand for Equities?

This got a lot of attention and responses, so I thought it'd be worthwhile to quickly outline what I'm watching in Utilities and the Bond market over the next few weeks.

[Chart of The Week] What Does Yesterday's Candle Mean?

January 21, 2020

Yesterday's candle in most of the major indices was a "Bearish Engulfing" candle, which is a short-term reversal signal when it comes in an uptrend.

In today's post, I want to bring that development to your attention and explain what it means within its longer-term context.

Pharma's Trend Looks Ready To Accelerate Higher

January 20, 2020

Roughly 2 months ago we outlined why there was potential for strength and outperformance from the Nifty Pharma sector and its components.

We've gotten some nice moves since then and given the rotation we're seeing in other areas of the market like Consumer Goods and Technology, the charts are suggesting Pharma stocks are getting ready to accelerate to the upside.

Here's the Nifty Pharma Index, which confirmed a failed breakdown and bullish momentum divergence by closing back above support near 8,000. That defined our risk on the long side and skewed the reward/risk very much in our favor. It's worked well so far and we're now seeing prices accelerate off support and towards our 10,300 target.

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Three Charts Point To Higher Commodity Prices

January 19, 2020

From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting

In late August we started to see some signs of a potential bottom forming in Commodities as they approached long-term support with momentum diverging and in October we finally got a breakout.

Today that breakout in the Thomson Reuters CRB Commodity Continuous Index remains intact and the trend in Commodities as an asset class has shifted from one we want to be selling rips to one that we're buying dips.

From an intermarket perspective, there are a lot of signals we've discussed that support higher Commodity prices such as the AUD/USD and CAD/USD breakouts, and today I want to share three more data points that have shown up in the last few weeks.

The World's Most Important Charts

January 18, 2020

You guys know that I just tell it like it is. I don't care what happens. The stock market can double or can get cut in half. Gold can go to zero tomorrow or to 10,000/oz and I won't care. I'm too old to worry about the economic or social implications of market moves. Been there, done that and it doesn't help. We have to look at everything as objectively as possible.

Now, with that said, I have some thoughts that some of you may not appreciate. But I'm not here to tell you what you want to hear. I'm here to tell you what I'm seeing right? So bear with me.

For those of you who have been around here a while, you remember just how bearish I was towards the US Dollar coming into 2019. The Dollar rolling over was a big catalyst for why we were so bullish of precious metals throughout the first 3 quarters of 2019. It wasn't until September last year that we said, ok it's time to get out.