


On the CBOT_MINI:YM1! weekly/monthly/quarterly chart, nothing is looking out of the ordinary as of right now. No matter what timeframe you're looking at, all timeframes have to go through cycles of rise and fall, and this current panic is just a normal red candle on the quarterly/monthly charts. After this monthly/quarterly pullback, I'm still expecting a push...
NASDAQ:AMD has been weak for awhile on the weekly chart, but nothing lasts forever. This is a long position trade idea I have for myself, with the thesis that, long term, NASDAQ:AMD is reaching for $360ish over the next couple of years, based on fib projections from back when the bull market started years ago. NASDAQ:AMD briefly touched a premium zone months...
Just a little Dr. Seuss fun and some Christmas spirit for your weekend ... I'm thinking Bitcoin could go lower to $89618 next week, to fulfill a projected target and sweep the lows of recent weeks. Don't let the Grinch steal your #Christmas! Stay frosty! ;-)
NASDAQ:GRPN may be a long from here. It put in a monthly indecision candle last month, along with a relative volume per range signal, after sweeping below a pivot near an area of interest. Also swept under prior weekly low and reversed, heading back toward prior week high. I've started a tiny feeler position today looking for a potential weekly breakout and run...
This is just something I noticed the other day when NYSE:BABA took off ... how crisply its price action has lined up with the last election, and how the uptrend seemed to start just a tad early, almost like the market knew in advance Trump would win that election. This time, we've similarly put in a longer base, with a higher low, and also broken above 2...
Quick note on this relative volume-per-range signal (in the vein of VSA / VPA / volume spread analysis / volume price analysis). The basic concept is simple: volume per range tells you how many shares it takes to move an asset by $X. The higher this number, the harder it is for price to move, and the more likely it is that support/resistance or supply/demand...
The price action on Bitcoin hasn't seemed real constructive lately, and I've heard some people calling for a top, so I thought I'd reevaluate what my operating outlook was last night, by looking to see if there were any examples of similar price action in the past, as a way to guess at what might be coming around the corner soon. Of course we all know that this...