Wyckoff Technical Strength And Weakness
May 16, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
According to Wyckoff, a technically strong stock sees demand/buying power building; a technically weak stock sees supply/selling power building. Running length 00:08:26
View From The Hill: May 15, 2015 – Market Commentary
May 15, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Equities: Although performance was not robust, stocks bounced off their lows and finished at the upper end of their weekly trading range. Weekly percent changes: SP-500 (SPY) +0.39%; Nasdaq-100 +0.82%; and Russell-2000 (IWM) +0.82%. Volatility: The VIX exchange traded fund has now declined 5 out of the last 7 trading weeks. After several previous weeks […]
Wall Street Demands Exemption From Punishment In Exchange For Guilty Pleas In FX Rigging
May 15, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Just three days ago in “Wall Street To Enter Hollow Guilty Plea On FX Rigging, Return To Business As Usual,” we lamented the fact that the Justice Department’s latest attempt to convince an incredulous public that the government is willing to prosecute white collar crime at TBTF institutions (which includes an amusing ‘crack down’ on UBS which […]
Is Silver Breaking Out?
May 15, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Precious metals have been under pressure for a long time, but the three charts below indicate that silver might be breaking out. The last breakout attempt of the white precious metal was capped by the rally of the US dollar (starting August 2014). At this point in time however, it seems like nothing stands in silver’s […]
Early Insights From 13F Day: Qualcomm, Yum, Pioneer Natural
May 15, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
by Stock Pucker It’s here, 13F day that is; in working up the suite of activist investor focused newsletters to go out in a few days, it’s hard not to get distracted by the various other 13Fs from value investors like Seth Klarman coming across the wire. If you want to get a look at last […]
S&P 500 Record Close On The Second Lowest Intraday Price Range Of 2015
May 15, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
The economic news today was not good. The Fed’s Industrial Production index for April posted its fifth consecutive monthly decline. Michigan Consumer Sentiment took a dive, its biggest plunge since December 2012. The market was not particularly troubled. The S&P 500 opened higher, vacillated a bit and hit its -0.20% intraday low with the bad consumer sentiment […]
Wake-Up Call For B-Dud And The New York Fed Staff – This Isn’t “Transitory”
May 15, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
The “in-coming” data turned into a blizzard of bad news today, but the Cool Aid dispensers at the New York Fed urged us not to fret—–it was all a temporary blip: New York Fed staff economists said in a new report growth should regain some of its swagger after stumbling during a chilly first quarter…… it believes first-quarter weakness […]
SP 500 And NDX Futures Daily Charts – The Economic Decline Toddles On
May 15, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Empire Manufacturing, Industrial Production, and even Michigan Consumer Sentiment came in weakly this morning. Stocks were trying to rally, but were just able to hold their ground into the weekend. I get the feeling we are in store for an interesting convergence of appearance and reality later this year. Have a pleasant weekend.
The Blackstone Group – Chart Of The Day
May 15, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
The Blackstone Group (NYSE:BX) is the Barchart Chart of the Day. The investment management firm has a Trend Spotter buy signal, a Weighted Alpha of 52.40+, gained 48.99% in the last year and paid an 8.36% dividend yield. The Chart of the Day belongs to the Blackstone Group . I found the stock by sorting the All Time High list for […]
Gold & Silver Surge As Bond-Buying Bonanza Stalls Stocks
May 15, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
What goes up, must come down and while stocks have yet to factor in the Fed’s anti-gravity gun will end one day, bond yields roundtripped in the most dramatic way in 2 years this week. Quite a ride… A reminder (after 5 macro misses today)… And (h/t @ImpartialExamin) from “Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles”… OK […]