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Tim Knight has been charting and trading since 1987. His first stock trade was, in fact, on October 19, 1987 – the day of the crash – which perhaps goes a long way explaining his disposition toward ...more

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Cowardly Lions – Part One
The entirety of 2018 has been paradise for bulls. Triple-digit gains on the Industrials every day.
The Gold Rally Gets Legs
With the U.S. dollar collapsing under its own weight and breaking key support gold is finally breaking through its long-term downtrend.
The Great Recession=A Blip
“The most massive financial crisis since the Great Depression.” How many times did we hear that?
Acadia Realty Top Complete
Acadia chart looks complete right now.
The Risks Of Being A One-Product Company
For a one-product company, look no farther than the performance (even in this ridiculous market) of GoPro and Fitbit.
A Bear Fund Actually Prospering
The triple-bearish-on-real-estate fund DRV has been thriving, chipping away at its long-term descending trendline and, recently, flying above it. I think being bearish on real estate has a bright future ahead.
Best Present Positions
Here are my “lucky seven” best profit-makers as of now on the short side.
A Bit Of Crypto Chaos
Bitcoin has cracked below its first important support level at $14K. Ripple, which got a lot of press about ten days ago since its founder was (briefly) richer than Mark Zuckerberg, has lost half of its value.
Now That Is Counter-Trend
I suspect many of you heard what happened to Kodak recently. I actually didn’t even realize there were still public, but they are, and their stock has been steadily sinking for years.
Stock Markets: Danish Concepts
Thanks to China saying it isn’t going to be propping up this fake boom with endless Treasury purchases anymore, markets are somewhat weak.
Retail Sweet Sixteen
I’ve got a ton of short positions, but I decided to hone in on my favorite sector now, which is retail. Here are sixteen live short positions.
BitBrain Levels
Since last night’s USD/JPY drop didn’t amount to a hill of beans (quite the opposite – ES and NQ are both green now, naturally), let’s turn our attention to the one space that typically has interesting action; cryptos. Specifically, Bitcoin.
More Superb Work From Wall Street Analysts
At least when it comes to GoPro, that headline is sarcastic, to put it mildly.
ETF Flyover
Call it what you like, but new highs are a beast to assess, because they tend to feed off themselves ... until they don’t.
A Couple Of Semiconductor Shorts
Little changes in JBL and CRUS charts.
The Market: Where It’s At
Oil has had a tremendous rise for half a year; I think crude could get as high as $67 or so, but it seems to me it’s time for a temporary breather and small retrace.
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