Get Ready For Summer Volatility
July and August normally means school’s out and it’s time for fun in the sun. To traders, it means get ready for summer volatility. Read more »
July and August normally means school’s out and it’s time for fun in the sun. To traders, it means get ready for summer volatility. Read more »
They say the trend is your friend. Well we say, the Big Money trend is your friend. And looking at Big Money data, stocks are setting up for more highs. Read more »
Stocks go up. Stocks go down. Outlier stocks do too, but they make investors rich. That’s why we say: never sell outlier stocks. Read more »
You hear us say it over and over. But let’s do it one more time: Don’t follow the news follow the big money. Read more »
Growing up in the South, I have fond memories of the rodeo. From the stands, everything looked easy. Bull riders saddled up with a calm nervousness, mentally prepping. Moments later the gate flung open and the race to 8 began! The crowd, hooting and hollering, counted the moments. Pure exhilaration! Read more »
“Drivers, start your engines!” One of the iconic starting commands in all of sports, the Indy 500 saying was made famous by Wilbur Shaw in 1953. Read more »
It looks quiet out there. Stock volumes are low and it seems like not much is happening. But, under the surface we see a story emerging… growth stocks are climbing back. Read more »
When you stare at data every day, trends become easier to spot. Right now, one trend is certain: uncertainty. Now, a week after we said stocks are heading lower, markets have whipped around. For now, the data says, brace for more stock market volatility. Read more »
Someone once told me something I’ll never forget: “Just come out and say it.” So, here it goes: “stocks are heading lower.” Read more »
You can feel the tension in the air… investors are afraid. Past times when the BMI approached overbought, we told people to look for an investing bonus level. Meaning, hold great stocks because more gains were coming. That’s because no sellers were in sight. Read more »