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Who’ll Be Your Plus-One? When China Becomes Your Investment Ex
over 1 year ago by IBKR Traders’ Insight

Matthew Appelstein, CEO of Americas and Head of International Distribution at Eastspring Investments, offers his insights into Asia’s valuations, supply chain shifts, exports, and a host of other country-specific changes and opportunities for growth.   The post Who’ll Be Your Plus-One? When China Becomes Your Investment Ex appeared first on Traders' Insight.

5 Attractive Stocks | Joe Rabil | Your Daily Five (11.15.22)
over 1 year ago by StockCharts @ StockCharts.com YouTube Channel

Joe Rabil of Rabil Stock Research highlights 5 stocks which have good overall qualities.  He looks at the Relative Strength vs SPX based on the pattern this year.  He also discusses MACD and ADX in multiple timeframes to zero in on the stocks with good momentum characteristics. 00:00 Intro 00:39 S&P 500 ($SPX) 01:30 AbbVie (ABBV) 03:11 Arista Networks (ANET) 04:32 Cintas (CTAS) 06:13 Nasdaq OMX Group (NDAQ) 09:03 Ryder System (R) Connect with Joe: https://rabilstockresearch.com Email joe@rabilstockresearch.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/rabilstockresearch/ Symbol Requests Email stocktalk@stockcharts.com ––––– Enjoy this video? Subscribe to StockCharts on YouTube to watch more great content from top financial experts, with new content posted daily: https://tinyurl.com/wvet7qj See what better financial charting can do for you! Start your FREE 1-month trial today at https://stockcharts.com FOLLOW US Twitter: @StockCharts : https://tinyurl.com/tt7429e @StockChartsTV : https://tw...

Tuesday links: the tragedy of DeFi
over 1 year ago by abnormalreturns @ Abnormal Returns

The End Is Near | Larry Williams Special Presentation (11.15.22)
over 1 year ago by StockCharts @ StockCharts.com YouTube Channel

The end of this year is close, so this will probably be the last special for Larry for 2022. But is the year going to close in a good or bad way? Larry thinks it will be in a good way, and explains why. Today, the focus is on his forecast for the stock market, gold, and bonds into the end of 2022 and into 2023. 00:00 Intro 01:43 Why Do Traders Lose Money? What Is The Wealth Killer? 04:10 Gross Domestic Product, Can Things Get Better? 06:24 Amazon Cycle Forecast (AMZN) 08:28 Bitcoin Gone Bust 09:37 Crude Oil 12:39 Tesla (TSLA) 14:19 FANG To Go Bang! 15:17 Microsoft (MSFT) 15:55 Apple (AAPL) 17:33 Long Term Stock Market Forecast 2022 18:30 Are We In A Recession? 20:35 Words To Live By 24:21 Larry's Master Inflation Cycle 25:34 Cycle Forecast For Gold 25:57 Cycle Charts 28:45 Keep This In Mind 29:32 William's Money Flow Index 30:04 Mid-Term Year Election Bias 30:59 How Larry Sees It - What To Do Now Connect with Larry: https://www.ireallytrade.com @CNBC Television @Bloombe...

RRG Shows Rotation from Discretionary to Energy | Julius de Kempenaer | Sector Spotlight (11.15.22)
over 1 year ago by StockCharts @ StockCharts.com YouTube Channel

This week's episode of Sector Spotlight is dedicated to a review of the current state of sector rotation in both asset classes and sectors. At Asset Class level, the rotations for the USD and its digital counterpart Bitcoin are worth a closer look as both are showing interesting technical developments. At sector level, the main takeaway is that many sectors are reaching resistance levels and so far have not been able to break these barriers. The exception is the Energy sector, which broke to new highs and seems to be attracting money from the Consumer Discretionary sector, which is close to breaking relative support. 00:00 - Intro 01:36 - Asset Class Rotation 15:45 - Sector Rotation 26:20 - Conclusion Julius' articles: Another Risk OFF Signal -- https://schrts.co/upzqIAWF Connect with Julius: https://www.relativerotationgraphs.com/ Email Juliusdk@stockcharts.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/RRGresearch Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RRGresearch/ LinkedIn - https://www.linke...

Looking Back at Crypto’s Wild Ride
over 1 year ago by IBKR Traders’ Insight

In yesterday's piece, I noted the remarkable tendency for big market events to occur when I'm out of the office. Although I asserted that FTX would be proven to be more significant than Thursday's CPI driven rally (which continues this morning after today's PPI report), we proceeded to discuss the ramifications of the big moves in stocks and bonds. Today we focus on FTX and the crazy ride in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. The post Looking Back at Crypto’s Wild Ride appeared first on Traders' Insight.

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Home Construction "Building" Momentum | Tom Bowley | Trading Places (11.15.22)
over 1 year ago by StockCharts @ StockCharts.com YouTube Channel

Tom recaps the action from Monday, highlighting the profit taking that took place. Overall action, however, remains quite bullish and an unexpected group - home construction ($DJUSHB) - could lead the way. Tom explains his strategy here and provides a simple scan at StockCharts.com to highlight the companies likely to benefit. He covers a strong Walmart (WMT) earnings report, before wrapping up the show with the 3 You Must See. 00:00 - Introduction 04:48 - Daily Market Recap 11:36 - Talking Technically 14:07 - Industry Focus 22:51 - Predefined Scans 24:15 - Earnings Spotlight 27:02 - 3 You Must See Connect with Tom - Website: https://www.earningsbeats.com/ Blog: https://www.stockcharts.com/articles/tradingplaces #homebuilders ––––– Enjoy this video? Subscribe to StockCharts on YouTube to watch more great content from top financial experts, with new content posted daily: https://tinyurl.com/wvet7qj See what better financial charting can do for you! Start your FREE 1-month tr...

NY Fed Q3 Report: Household Debt Increases, Delinquencies "very low"
over 1 year ago by Calculated Risk @ Calculated Risk

From the NY Fed: Total Household Debt Reaches $16.51 trillion in Q3 2022; Mortgage and Auto Loan Originations DeclineThe Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Center for Microeconomic Data today issued its Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit. The Report shows an increase in total household debt in the third quarter of 2022, increasing by $351 billion (2.2%) to $16.51 trillion. Balances now stand $2.36 trillion higher than at the end of 2019, before the pandemic recession. The report is based on data from the New York Fed's nationally representative Consumer Credit Panel.Mortgage balances rose by $282 billion in the third quarter of 2022 and stood at $11.67 trillion at the end of September, representing a $1 trillion increase from the previous year. Credit card balances also increased by $38 billion. The...

What Can We Expect From a Lula Presidency?
over 1 year ago by IBKR Traders’ Insight

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva narrowly outran Jair Bolsonaro in a tight race for Brazil’s presidency and will take office on January 1, 2023. The post What Can We Expect From a Lula Presidency? appeared first on Traders' Insight.

Emotional Stops: How to avoid going on tilt
over 1 year ago by Michael Martin @ MartinKronicle

Hey there. Happy Tuesday mo fo’s. So part of going on tilt can be avoided. If you think of the following, as I’ve mentioned before, every trade has two payoffs. The financial payoff and the emotional payoff. Now, when those things diverge and you don’t get the financial payoff, the emotional one can send you […] The post Emotional Stops: How to avoid going on tilt appeared first on MartinKronicle.

Inflation, Recession and the Road Ahead
over 1 year ago by IBKR Traders’ Insight

PIMCO Economist Tiffany Wilding shares her economic outlook for the next 12 months, and some potential positive outcomes of today’s challenges over the long-term. The post Inflation, Recession and the Road Ahead appeared first on Traders' Insight.

Research links: misunderstanding complex systems
over 1 year ago by abnormalreturns @ Abnormal Returns

Tuesdays are all about academic (and practitioner) literature at Abnormal Returns. You can check out including a look at the intangible value...

Couple More Liquidations, Then Up Only?
over 1 year ago by Louis Sykes @ All Star Charts

We pride ourselves on never being dogmatic and always being open to any scenario. What often marks a great technical analyst is the ability to choose to be objective and not letting emotion get in the way of analyzing money flow. And we all have that choice. We can be driven by an immediate emotional […] The post Couple More Liquidations, Then Up Only? appeared first on All Star Charts.

Boring is Beautiful in Investing
over 1 year ago by Ben Carlson @ A Wealth of Common Sense

Why successful investing should be like watching paint dry....