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Michele "Mish" Schneider is the Director of Trading Education & Research for MarketGauge. She provides in-depth trader training as the market analyst, writer and host of Mish's Market Minute, contributes to several online trading publications and ...more

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So Market, Do You Think You Can Dance?
While the French celebrated Bastille Day, a time when a thousand folks stormed the prison to release inmates, investors stormed the market’s consolidation prison and released new buyers.
Lemme Know When The Russell 2000 Gaps To New Highs
One thing for certain, should the Russell 2000 gap up beyond 143 and leave a runaway gap, I will jump from my chair.
Til When A Crow Becomes Euphoric, We Gotta Crow
Perhaps the market is finally entering that 5th stage of disbelief. The S&P 500 had only a 3% correction from the early June highs. SPY still has a little bit more to reach the 245-peak.
The Market Bounces Like A Lowrider
Semiconductors continued to trade colorfully, closing nearly 1% higher from yesterday. Even Retail began the day making a new yearly low only to bounce back into positive territory.
I Got A Hotrod, But Is It Ready To Percolate?
Today, XRT fell over 2% and sits close to to the 2017 low 38.65. A five-year bull-trend could reverse should XRT close out the month beneath 38.30.
Transportation Sector’s Death Takes A Holiday
If the death of transportation took a holiday, does that mean it will sate or sacrifice its love for the rest of the market?
Tools For Under The 1929 Hood
As Transportation is my “go-to” this week, it outperformed the overall market and held the critical channel line. Under the hood, however, the market might be using tools from 1929. If so, what would make the bull market suddenly look medieval?
Transports Require Precise Steering
Several officials want to start the process of reducing the Fed's large portfolio of Treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities. But others want to wait due to the softness in inflation numbers.
Oh Give Me A Home, In A Market With Thorns
The Market is in an environment that gives birth to thorny controversy after thorny controversy. An environment that thrives in thorns.
The Market’s Bulging Belly Defies Heat And Gravity
After Tuesday’s crash and Wednesday’s dash, Thursday tested the bull’s bulging belly’s ability to keep the hula circling. Nasdaq and Semiconductors return to unconfirmed Warning Phases. The money rotated into Financials and Regional Banks.
When Investors Don’t Know How To Use Stops…
Before the market surprises you one way or another, keep an oil can around to protect yourself from rust. And, don’t linger in losing trades long enough for your P&L to attract spiders webs.
Your Chances Are, Your Chances Are, Awfully Good
The Russell 2000 sits below the monthly channel top and the declining-in-slope fast moving average. By the end of the week, we should know whether or not the failure to trade above 142.90 means that bull falls off the hook and into the flames.
A Market Without A Catalyst On The Other Side Of New Highs
Many states in our country have yet to switch from coal and oil to alternative energy. Our current policies do not support it and countries outside of the US that do, help but only peripherally.
A Market That Gives A Little Less Than It Promised
What is important about today’s market action? Which movers appear short-term versus those that line up with a long-term vision?
Is The Market A False Hologram We’re Trained To See?
Early today, the Dow Jones made another new all-time high. Bullish, right? Technically, yes. Although the Russell 2000 provided a different experience. What are some of the different angles investors perceive?
The Market Tugs On The Reluctant Investors’ Ear
The chance of tax cuts, infrastructure spending, deregulation and growing corporate earnings are the new puppy play. Insidious factors have equal chances to impact the market. But, speculating on those before they happen seems futile.
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