Large Speculators haven't owned this much Gold since 2020. We have the data.
In precious metal bull markets, it's perfectly normal for Commercial Hedgers to offset their physical positions by shorting the underlying futures contracts.
We also tend to see the Speculators build massive net-long positions.
Check out the extreme Commercial Hedger net-short position in Gold and Silver futures:
This is as extreme as it gets. So, with the positioning so stretched, who is left to buy?
Below is the 3rd ASC Mastermind Lab Course. These are special videos that will be made available throughout the duration of the 12-week course featuring conversations with professionals from across Wall Street discussing topics in their expertise.
The theme of the first week of ASC Mastermind is focusing on defining personal objectives. So I thought I'd talk to a friend of mine who helps people reach their goals for a living: Dr. Phil Pearlman.
Phil is the founder of The Pearl Institute, where he works directly with clients, many of whom are professional traders and investors, to improve their mental and physical health. He also writes a tremendous Substack.
Phil's ability to tie together human psychology, mental health, and financial markets is second to none. I hope you enjoy.
Below is the 2nd ASC Mastermind Lab Course. These are special videos that will be made available throughout the duration of the 12-week course featuring conversations with professionals from across Wall Street discussing topics in their expertise.
With the first Mastermind class focusing on defining personal objectives, it only makes sense for me to get an advisor's perspective. That's where Stephen Weitzel comes in.
Stephen is the Managing Partner, Reveille Wealth Management, a firm with over $1 billion in assets under management. And the things I discussed in our first class are the very things he discusses with clients every day.
How do you identify your own time horizon and risk tolerance? Should you just buy and hold forever? What can you do to minimize drawdowns?
At the end of the day, Stephen is both managing and building wealth for his clients. And his ability to answer these questions is part of what helps him do that.
Today, I fielded a question from a trader who has a winning options trade on.
When he originally put the trade on, he didn't have a stop-out price in mind. It was a bit of an "all-or-nothing" trade. His risk is defined and he was comfortable with the fact that if he lost, he would probably be a 100% loser. Nothing wrong with this, as long as the position sizing is right.
Fortunately for him, the trade has gone his way and he's sitting on some handsome profits, yet the stock still has work to do to get to his profit target.
His question to me, paraphrased, is:
"I didn't originally have a stop for this trade; but now that it's winning, how do I determine if/when I should apply a trailing stop to protect my open gains?"
I'll classify this as a "first-class" problem. His issue is, how does he give this position as much room as possible to continue growing, while ensuring he can still escape with a profit if/when the trend ends?
Welcome back to Under the Hood, where we'll cover all the action for the two weeks ended September 27, 2024. This report is published bi-weekly, in rotation with The Minor Leaguers.
What we do here is analyze the most popular stocks during the week and find opportunities to either join in and ride these momentum names higher, or fade the crowd and bet against them.
We use a variety of sources to generate the list of most popular names.
There are so many new data sources available that all we need to do is organize and curate them in a way that shows us exactly what we want: a list of stocks that are seeing an unusual increase in investor interest.
Click here for a behind-the-scenes look at our process.
Whether we’re measuring increasing interest based on large institutional...
When it comes to our short-squeeze universe, the best trades tend to come from the junkiest stocks.
In late 2022, we went dumpster diving for the most beat-up and heavily shorted stocks in the market and had some big winners. We were at the depths of the bear cycle, and the charts looked terrible. They were supposed to be zeros, but they weren't.
Just look at how Carvana $CVNA has performed since we were buying it at 8.25 almost 2-years ago.
Another junky group that has been working recently is the Marine Shipper industry.
Our custom Marine Shipping Index is on the verge of reclaiming the 61.8% retracement of its prior drawdown:
The unfortunate thing about most shippers is that they have little short interest.
But they trade like they do...
These stocks can rally several hundred percent in a short amount of time when they trend.
Even better, we're outlining a trade for one of the best-performing Marine Shippers and this one does have a massive short interest. We think this trade could be a multi-bagger.
Below is the first ASC Mastermind Lab Course. These are special videos that will be made available throughout the duration of the 12-week course featuring conversations with professionals from across Wall Street discussing topics in their expertise.
If you watched the first Mastermind class on Defining Personal Objectives, you heard me talk about diversification. Well, meet Chris Cain. Chris is the U.S. Quantitative Equity Strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence, a division of Bloomberg LP, and he literally studies diversification.
Chris and I discussed mathematics behind diversification, and how diversification can impact your long-term returns more than you even know.