Monday afternoon I popped on to BNN Bloomberg to have my regular chat with Catherine Murray. These are always fun because we focus on what actually happening in the market, versus all the gossip that revolves around it.
Remember, we're coming off my Just Buy Them Baby interview with Catherine from July. We got a lot of funny emails from people after that one. But as it turns out, just buying them worked out very well.
Every month we get a fresh batch of Monthly Candlesticks. It only happens 12 times a year.
I promise you guys from the bottom of my heart that there is no other part of my entire process that provides as much value and information as my monthly chart review. Premium Members can access the Chartbook here. Stay tuned as we'll be adding more workbooks of charts this week to the Chartbook section.
In the meantime, my friend Josh Brown and I have been doing these short monthly videos since the summer. They're fun and I like how he pushes back against me sometimes. In other interviews they make it too easy on me. I like these!
This month we talk about the breakout in Biotech, Market-cap rotation into Small-caps, European Stocks performing well and what we're doing about Gold & Bitcoin.
This week on Happy Hour w/ Traders, I sit down with venture capitalist Howard Lindzon. He's a Tech investor, or that's what it feels like from my perspective. So my question was how he invests when money is rotating out of large-cap tech and into other areas?
This sparked an interesting conversation about using today's tools to generate new ideas, even if they're out of your wheelhouse. We have a massive community and new tools at our disposal that investors before us never had. Let's be grateful, and let's take advantage!
It's been a homerun since showing all that relative strength back in February and March. It was even part of our Coronavirus Index. But I think it's now time for another leg higher to get going.
If $DPZ is above 370, we want to be long with a target up near 600. You can find our analysis on the space here.
Here's my attempt at Fundamental Analysis on Domino's. How'd I do?
Welcome to Episode 4 of the JC & Josh Brown show that he likes to call, "Big Trends Monthly". This is where we discuss a handful of the most important monthly charts that stood out during my review.
I'm always preaching how this is probably the most valuable part of my entire process: Monthly Charts! It's only something I have to do 12 times a year and might take me 30-45 minutes each month. This forces us to take a step back and gives us no choice but to identify the direction of primary trends.
Josh Brown is one of the most widely followed financial advisors in the country, and he appreciates these monthly candles as much as anyone else I know. So we're now doing a monthly show about it. You can catch up on last month's episode here.
Check out latest show where we discuss the rotation into Emerging Markets, Chinese Tech Stocks, What's next for Gold and Bitcoin, and a sneak peak at this month's Young Aristocrats list.
This weekend was the annual Traders 4 A Cause event. The folks over there were nice enough to invite me to host the afternoon of day 1 and then come back to host the morning session on day 2. The catch was that I had to bring some of my friends to show off their skills and help raise money and awareness for breast cancer research, among other notable causes that they're supporting.
So I called up legends like Brian Shannon, Anne-Marie Baiynd, Phil Pearlman, Ryan Detrick, Denise Shull and others. It turned out to be a lot of fun and I know we raised a ton of money. So thank you for all the support!
Last week I was a guest on The Final Bar with my pal David Keller. Him and I always like to chat because we see the markets through a similar lens. We also have a lot of the same friends and we understand their perspectives as well.
In this video we kick it old school talking Dow Theory and Trend Identification. While things always seem to be changing and evolving in the market, the one constant is human behavior, fear and greed. That will never change. And therefore, the principles behind the study of those supply and demand dynamics don't change either.
We dive in around at the 12:41 mark. Check it out: