28 September 2024

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Tag: Nasdaq

  • Bitcoin break sounds alarm for stock markets

    Bitcoin break sounds alarm for stock markets

    In mid June, I wrote an article highlighting the important zones of play for Bitcoin. The major zones being $71,466 to the upside, and $61,832 to the downside. The chart above shows the price action of Bitcoin at that time. It was Fed week, and Bitcoin was bouncing at the interim support zone. In that…

  • Stock Markets and Gold shaky as bond yields rise

    Stock Markets and Gold shaky as bond yields rise

    Besides Nvidia carrying the Nasdaq, the other major US indices have been a bit shaky. We will jump into the charts below. And as usual, the prime suspect is the action in the bond markets. Of course this has a lot to do with the Federal Reserve and interest rate cuts. At time of writing,…

  • Are stock markets about to crash hard?

    Are stock markets about to crash hard?

    At time of writing the US stock markets are green for the day in an attempt to end four red days in a row. However, the green is slowly dissipating with a sell off. In fact, the Nasdaq has already gone red. My readers know that I like to rely on technicals. We will get…

  • Why I am buying Japan

    Why I am buying Japan

    So I feel validated, folks. Regular readers know that I have been covering Japan, and what I believe is a great opportunity for investors. Yes you heard that right. Japan is a great opportunity in 2024. Last weekend, we had the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference. The final panel was about major investment opportunities. I heard…

  • Stocks extend slide to start of the year as Fed path remains uncertain

    Stocks extend slide to start of the year as Fed path remains uncertain

    Are you sick and tired of market pundits and mainstream financial media telling you the Fed is done raising then to flip saying rate cut interests have waned? Well be prepared for more. And this just means more uncertainty. The market narrative has been about the Federal Reserve, interest rates, and a successful soft landing.…

  • The Trading Desk: Commodities and the Santa Claus Rally

    The Trading Desk: Commodities and the Santa Claus Rally

    Ah the last two weeks of 2023. The Christmas to New Years holiday trading tends to be quiet in terms of economic data and corporate press releases. Most institutional traders are on holidays. Retail traders have nothing better to do. Because of the lower liquidity, these few weeks tend to see either range bound price…

  • Dow Jones hits new record highs as Fed dot plot shows three rate cuts in 2024.

    Dow Jones hits new record highs as Fed dot plot shows three rate cuts in 2024.

    Recent price action on US stock markets indicated that investors were expecting a dovish Fed. In fact, we have already discussed the major shift in Fed Fund Futures probabilities being the factor in stock markets rising. Even with Powell indicating that the Fed will be pragmatic and more rate hikes may be needed, it seems…

  • US retail sales blow expectations! What economic slowdown?

    US retail sales blow expectations! What economic slowdown?

    While many traders and investors wake up early on the West Coast to open charts of the stock markets, the very first markets I look at before my morning cup of coffee are the debt markets. Of course if you are a regular reader of my work then you know why I do this, and…

  • Billionaire hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones sees 12% stock market drop!

    Billionaire hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones sees 12% stock market drop!

    With the recent events in the middle east, many traders and investors were curious to see how stock markets would open. Maybe a surprise to some, but stock markets opened higher and are continuing their strength. Market risk has appeared to have disappeared with the Dow Jones up over 200 points on the day. To…

  • Major technical reversal pattern close to triggering on stock markets post Federal Reserve!

    Major technical reversal pattern close to triggering on stock markets post Federal Reserve!

    “Interest rates will remain higher for longer”. This is what most analysts can agree upon after yesterday’s Federal Reserve conference. It was quite a strange one. Powell did not want to give concrete answers to questions regarding if the Fed is done with hikes. But we know that there is one more rate hike coming…