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May 23, 2021

In this video - we discuss stocks - FB,MSFT,AMZN,AAPL,GOOG,CRM - their t...

Markets update for week of May 23 and stocks FB,AMZN,GOOG,AAPL,CRM,MSFT 


                       

What we discuss in this video:


  • Markets update for the past week
  • NASDAQ, DOW JONES and SP500 - 
  • Current expectations for markets
  • Liquidity is main driver and explicit Fed put in place – No change – Tapering talk

  • Trades for next week – Here are our picks for next week
  • BA and airline/cruise stocks + tech stocks (FB,AMZN,MSFT,GOOG,AAPL,CRM)
  • Last video picks - CAT, QDEL, Energy stocks, BBY, DD, TJX, DAL (and cruise line stocks)
  • Trades we did last week – XOM, VLO, PLCE 

  • UPS call from a month ago was a great call and still strong; Watching
  • Spread call or put writing example

December 6, 2020

Markets update - Picks for 12/7/20 and stocks we discuss - WDC,PD,MTCH,S...


Discussion in this video:

Markets update for the past week– NASDAQ,DJIA,QQQ,SPY
Trades we did – WDC,WORK,QCOM,ETSY,ATVI
Markets and forecast
Trading retirement accounts
Recap of some key site features – Screener, Backtest, Heatmap, Reports
Picks for next week
Possible trades for next week – WDC,PD,MTCH,SNOW,ATVI,GD,JNJ,SWKS,SUMO,ZS
Subscribe to our youtube channel and trucharts.com site
Contact us – truchartscom@gmail.com
Follow us on twitter - @trucharts 
MAKE $$$$$$$$$......

October 17, 2020

Markets - stocks discussed - Long and shorts - CAT, DE, LOW, AAPL, AMZN,...

Markets - stocks discussed - Long and shorts - CAT, DE, LOW, AAPL, AMZN,...




What we discuss in this video:

  • Markets update for the past week– NASDAQ,DJIA,QQQ,SPY
  • 75% hit rate this past week – trades we did – GS,DKNG,ETSY,SPOT,CHWY,DDOG
  • Last weeks picks DDOG, FSLY, BAC, QQQ, MSFT, AAPL, AMZN, UPS, EXPE, FB
  • Stocks – CAT, DE, LOW, AAPL, AMZN, FB, NVDA, NFLX
  • Finding suitable short candidates
  • Bollinger Bands and use + reports page + heatmap
  • Screener – TCFast Sell, Positional Sell Algo examples 
  • Hope you are trying out backtest – give example of ZM SMA crossover
  • Market outlook for next week – Expectations – more volatility
  • Possible trades for next week – Not too many – more shorting candidates than long
  • MACD + volume multiscanner
  • Do Subscribe to our youtube channel and trucharts.com site
  • Contact us – truchartscom@gmail.com
  • Follow us on twitter - @trucharts 
  • MAKE $$$$$$$$$......

October 10, 2020

Markets and trades for this week: ETSY,AMZN,MSFT,AAPL,QQQ,SPY,DIA,UPS,EXP...

Markets and trades for this week: ETSY,AMZN,MSFT,AAPL,QQQ,SPY,DIA,UPS,EXPE


What we discuss in this video:

  • Markets update for the past week– NASDAQ,DJIA,QQQ,SPY
  • 100% hit rate this past week – trades we did – ETSY,GD,CHWY,EXPE,SPLK,DDOG,FSLY,UPS
  • Stocks – CAT, DE, LOW, AAPL, AMZN, FB, NVDA, NFLX, TWLO, TTD
  • Bank Stocks and energy stocks
  • Market valuations
  • Screener – TCFast Buy, Positional Buy Algo examples, RSI scanning
  • QQQ Backtest example – MACD optimization
  • Winner of competition _ Paul Yun – picks DKNG for short and IRM for long – 3 months free subscription
  • Market outlook for next week – Expectations
  • Possible trades for next week – DDOG, FSLY, BAC, QQQ, MSFT, AAPL, AMZN, UPS, EXPE, FB
  • Do Subscribe to our youtube channel and trucharts.com site
  • Contact us – truchartscom@gmail.com
  • Follow us on twitter - @trucharts 
  • MAKE $$$$$$$$$......

September 26, 2020

Markets next week - our picks: AAPL, AMZN, ETSY, SPLK, KLAC, DOCU, ILMN,...

Markets Update week ending 9/25 - 


our picks: AAPL, AMZN, ETSY, SPLK, KLAC, DOCU, ILMN,...


What we discuss in this video:
  • Markets update for the past week and whipsawing NASDAQ – DIA,QQQ,SPY,SSO
  • Stocks we picked, examples – AAPL, AMZN, ETSY, MSFT, GS, BA, ILMN 
  • Rules of the game – 
  • Buy RSI signal
  • Buy MACD signal
  • Buy MA signal
  • Long term and short term trading/holding
  • Screener – RSI scanning 
  • Market outlook for next week – Expectations and earnings
  • What we like for next week – Some trades for next week – SPLK, KLAC, AAPL, DOCU, UPS, IPOs, ZM, NVDA (intraday example NVAX) 

September 19, 2020

What we expect markets to do next week - AMZN, AAPL, NFLX, WYNN, PTON, N...

Markets last week and what to expect next week..

Link to video:





What we discuss in this video;

  • Markets update for the past week and volatility NASDAQ – DIA,QQQ,SPY,SSO
  • PDT – Pattern Day trader – What is that?
  • Stocks we picked – DE, CAT, WYNN, AAPL, NFLX, AMZN, NVDA, MSFT 
  • Short plays – how these worked out the past week
  • Screener – CCI Buy and Sell scan
  • Market outlook – Support and bounce?
  • What we like for next week – Some trades for next week – housing stocks?
  • Subscribe to our youtube channel and trucharts.com site
  • Contact us – truchartscom@gmail.com
  • Follow us on twitter - @trucharts

August 8, 2020

Markets update Aug 8th - How we made 40% on AMD in 20% on MTCH in a week.. and 40% on NVAX..


Markets update week ending Aug 8 and what stocks to watch for next week

In the video this week we discuss the following - check it out and watch the whole video - you will see how to make money...



1.Site features and what we offer (voice issue (video), real time quotes and charts, self funded, subscribe, database update and screener)

2.Markets update for the past week – DIA,QQQ,SPY,SSO

3.Multiple stock charts

4.How we traded and made a 40% return on AMD, over 20% on MTCH and over 30% on
   NVAX

5.Bank stocks, ETF page, Reports page (Dow 30), CAT,DE,DIS,JNJ,FDX,UPS (gap ups)

6.Moving average examples and breakouts for OLED, BYND, ANET, FVRR, NFLX, AAPL, FB

7.Our favorite stock Z (Zillow group) and how we close to doubled our money

8.Backtest feature

9.Heatmap issue and fix, update

10.Software or SAAS stocks CRWD,ZS,COUP,OKTA and MACD patterns

11.Contact us truchartscom@gmail.com

12.Follow us on twitter - @trucharts

Video:



June 15, 2020

Day trading at extremes and the fastest market bounce back


Day trading at extremes and the fastest market bounce back

Here we are - after being in the shortest bear market ever and the Fed unleashing the biggest money printing spree ever known in history, the markets responded and we recovered from the lows to climb back in the most ferocious fashion.. 

We bounced over 8K points in the DOW and crossed an all time high for the NASDAQ with everyone joining the bandwagon buying left and right - and the biggest short squeeze driving valuations and PE ratios one cannot even fathom..much less explain.. Analysts falling head our foot raising their price targets with no regard to the outcome or their actions... No justifications for their actions..Wow - sounds like the 1999-2000 bubble.. For companies to trade at 10x revenue is now considered to be cheap.... Then we have our wonderful day traders who proclaim they have found the holy grail to making billions and chastising greats like Buffet - you know who we are talking about.. 

These are crazy times with the Fed backing everything - we printed over $2T in a matter of 2 months and it took the US over 200 years to get to that number in debt... Think about it for a second.. We are going to kill the dollar and have severe inflation in the future - and the only safety is owning gold or precious metals. We stand steadfast in our belief that gold will rally to 3000 after the longest consolidation..

Tech stocks like AAPL, AMZN, GOOG, FB, MSFT - the FAANGS are trading at valuations in the TRILLIONS... These valuations rival GDP of several nations combined.... And yet not one analyst comes and says - hey we are in a bubble - those words are uttered by the smallest minority.. What we are seeing will leave the tulip bubble in the dust.. 

This is not over yet and we expect this to move much higher.. Our targets are still in place for DOW to get to 40000 by next year and 4000 for SP500.. Tech stocks will trade at numbers that will be dizzying... So keep buying - we are seeing breakouts even when the economy is not doing well from a consumer perspective... With so many unemployed and so many jobs lost, businesses shutting down - the Fed has basically backstopped the rich and are on the path to making them richer... This will drive housing prices higher and create another bubble in that sector... Long housing stocks.

Again - we recommend these stocks with caution knowing that the trend is still higher...

ZM         - chart here - https://trucharts.com/stockcharts.aspx?TICK=ZM    

Be mindful of stops = only risk money you can afford to lose - day trading is still working well and is very profitable. Along with use of options - the returns are even better.. Use small leverage - no more than 2:1 but keep close stops and watch the charts. 

We are enhancing our site and provide real time quotes and will be adding trading soon.. Keep an eye out as you will have access to our site once you trade through our site zero commission trades, along with unlimited options trading for $30 per month.. Our buy/sell strategies are excellent and work well. But be mindful, these are technical signals only and are not driven by news etc..

Good luck trading.. We will post some new videos soon on how to use our screeners to find stocks.


Trucharts Founder

Bob

March 7, 2020

Volatility and Markets the corona virus effect

Volatility and Markets the corona virus effect


Well what a couple of weeks its been in the markets - the volatility and point moves have been pretty staggering and unseen in the most recent times and not really since the 1999-2000 bubble and also since the GFC of 2008..all from the corona virus.. Point moves in the DOW, S&P500 along with the NASDAQ are quite a wake up call for many used to the markets that have gone up in a straight line since 2019. And yet no one was crying out that markets were in bubble territory from all valuations perspective and higher than the 1999-2000 bubble.. Yet all the analysts kept raising their target prices for already over hyped and over valued stocks. Well the virus came and fixed that - in a span of 4 or 5 trading days all the gains of 4 months were wiped out. Just check the chart below...

The market players and individual investors had become numb to any down moves and were high on everything moving up and were hypnotized by the markets - since every buying the dip was a good move - specially in the big names - the DOW stocks and the most owned stocks by the entire universe of funds - HD, MSFT, FB, GOOG, and you can easily name the whole list.. 

As you can see the markets look oversold and may have some consolidation at this level - around 25000 for the DOW and around 280 for the S&P500. The QQQ (or NASDAQ even though looking oversold - may head lower - we think there is short term risk to stocks like AAPL, MSFT, AMZN and FB - the big movers for the past few months. AAPL definitely moves lower to around 240.. We recommend taking some profits in these big names.

Here are the charts for AAPL, AMZN, FB and MSFT. 
FB looks the weakest...











The DIA chart here is showing resistance at 270 so we should expect a bounce to that level  (around 27000 for the DOW). 
Although the markets have been volatile - it is a great time to make money.. The volatility creates huge opportunities to make money with intraday or overnight trades with the right stocks. Many stocks are moving over $10+ a day and that is a huge bonus to make money. It is easy to find these stocks and these are very standard big names like AMZN, MA, V, SHOP, ADBE, NFLX and many more. We recommend more day trading rather than holding overnight positions.

We really like gold and you can check our tweets and blogs and our call on gold since it has been at 1100 and now has had a move to around 1700 a move of around 40%+.. We still like gold and are long physical bullion and buying more... Our target is 2500 as fiat currencies are failing and in the end there will be some reset as the debts are unsustainable as are the promises being made by governments. We expect INR (Indian rupee to head to 80 per dollar..)

Good luck trading and do subscribe to our site - it is a measly 180 per year (premium) and 95/year for basic membership to excellent REAL TIME CHARTS, QUOTES, FUNDAMENTAL DATA, excellent scanner (screener) along with buy/sell strategy signals - we are working on sending technical alerts via sms/email...and many other features... 

Sincerely
Bob B (Founder Trucharts.com)


February 6, 2020

After a long time and another crazy market


Crazy markets and bubbles in process:

It has been quite some time since we wrote up our thoughts on where we are on the markets and the latest news.

We have been steadfast in our commentary that this market is a bubble which has grown bigger after Trump's election. Stocks were moving up exponentially and some still are - and we are seeing this in primarily the software companies and this sector is trading at unheard of valuations.  Majority of these stocks are trading at valuations that are reminiscent of the dotcom stocks..

Just go check the list and price/sales ratios of some of these companies - check stocks like TEAM, NOW, ZS, OKTA, SPLK, ADBE, SHOP and many others in this sector. The list is long and we will publish a table of these so you can see this crazy bubble behavior.

Take a look $TSLA - stock moves over $100 per day. Stocks like $AAPL have moved over 80% in less than a year and yet many other big cap tech names are moving in an exponential fashion. This is all a result of the Fed, PBOC, BOJ and ECB money pumping into the system - revenue growth is less than 10% - eps growth YoY is stagnant - yet stocks keep moving up.. Low interest rates and the Fed put are going to make this bubble much bigger - we expect the Dow to go to 40000 and NASDAQ to cross 10000. So for now the tagline is - Just Keep Buying - not a single Fed member has uttered the words bubble - at least Greenspan had the balls to utter the words 'irrational exuberance'. At present, we are way beyond irrational exuberance uttered words with EV/S (Enterprise value to Sales) ratio at the highest level in history along with P/S (Price to Sales) ratios of many companies at unheard of levels - just take a look at PAYC - trading at over 27 times revenue - and the Fed bobble heads - say valuations are little high - I think these guys smoke pot together in a room and get high - Yellen/Bernanke have taught Mr Jay (we cal him Jerry from Tom and Jerry) that bubbles are good and to keep pumping..the money spigot...

So if you ain't making money in this market - guess who is the monkey.. The Fed is giving a hand to everyone to make insane amount of money and if you do not see it - its your fault.. Stocks are being traded by the machines and have become insanely predictable... Go check our site in the screener section and why we run certain screens - these are to quickly identify stocks that we can trade..

Here are the links - we have a multiple technical screener and a single dynamic screener:

https://trucharts.com/drpScanner.aspx
https://trucharts.com/Scanner.aspx

The big industrial stocks are crumbling but everyone in the DOW is moving to stocks like UNH, MA, AAPL and MSFT. Stocks like CAT, DE are trading at reasonable prices - but not from a fundamentals perspective. Make a list and trade it.. hold for a day or so and then sell it.. This is not a buy and hold market. We will do a video and post it on youtube channel and publish the link in an upcoming blog post.

Here is a suggestion - look for stocks trading at RSI (Relative strength index less than 30). Or Bullish MACD crossover stocks.

We are now providing free real time quotes and charting on our site. Check it out and for a small annual fee you can get access to our technical alerts.

https://trucharts.com/StockCharts.aspx - for charts and company detailed data.

Now time to make some $$$$..

Good luck trading.


January 6, 2019

Schizophrenic markets, Fed Reserve, Powell and markets moving up, FAANG stocks

Schizophrenic markets, Fed  Reserve, Powell and markets moving up, FAANG stocks

Well the man with balls - lost them over Xmas and New Year's eve - you know who we are talking about - none other than good old Powell himself.. I guess he had a good chat with grandma Yellen and good old bubble maker Bernanke himself and suddenly had his balls chopped off for being too aggressive and making the rich poor - oh we feel for the rich!!! What a fucking joke. Markets gyrating 1000 points in a day, 700 points - guess we have to get used to these type of moves. And then we have the blabber heads on TV trying to explain these markets. And non stop talk about the Fed and their constant analysis - just annoying - it would be nice to have a channel where no one says anything. Yet have you heard anyone yet mentioning that the bubble is falling apart. Somehow the Fed roll off the balance sheet is now being questioned after the teachers of Powell (Yellen/Bernanke) made some noise on Friday and everyone was excited. Again we are coming off very oversold conditions and several stocks are bouncing of key moving averages. We like any stock here for the short term - normally all stocks in the indices will move with the move up. so the FAANG stocks are also good for the ride up. Banking stocks look strong on charts - again be mindful - we are talking about some short term moves here and these can be used to trade intra-day and for overnight positions. Obvious names come to mind - FB, GOOG, SHOP, GRUB, NFLX (which moved up and we think it is going to 300). There are many other heavily shorted stocks that also have high betas.

Here is an article worth reading:
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-01-06/ugly-truth-you-wont-hear-fed

The AAPL news was expected - it was obvious based on the suppliers indicating that their biggest customer (as if this was a big secret) was canceling orders - so the news from AAPL should not have shocked anyone and it was also obvious when the stock started falling after the last earnings report. As expected the stocks dropped and the once darling of Wall Street lost a total of over 350B in market cap value - that is the whole market cap for FB - and we say the markets are not over-valued or expensive - this is actually happening - everyone is in equities and the ETFs do not help - we think ETFs should be banned - these distort markets and are really another way for Wall St to just make more money. How are these different from mutual funds - there is really no difference.

AAPL will need to change its approach on the next generation phones and there is nothing new on the horizon and specially this paying $1000 for a phone days are over. These companies need to start realizing that after a certain point - (same as computers) - people are not going to pay up for small feature improvements and there is a lot of competition in this space. Competitive phones are cheaper and better. A good phone should be no more than 500 - yet all these companies keep pricing themselves out of the markets. As you can see Samsung and AAPL are losing market share to Chinese competitors all around the world and we expect that prices will trend downwards as we may have reached the peak with IPHONE X.

There will be backlash as ordinary customers will stop paying these high prices being pushed onto them. This is going to be the next computer - lots of competition and prices will start to come down. There is a lot of buzz around 5G - we expect some noise around this - but it will be short lived. Prices will not be going any higher from here on forward. This means it will impact margins not just for AAPL, Samsung and others - but also their downline suppliers - they will be put under pressure on component pricing.

We would trade the markets here as earnings season is upon us - watch the man without the balls now - Powell - who changes his tune every couple of weeks. He is like a management trainee..

We are expecting to launch our new revamped site with new features and buy/sell directly from our site towards the end of Jan - slight delay to our original planned date.

Time to go and make some money.. Good luck trading.

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2019..

Trucharts team/Founder (Co-founder Jetstox.com)

August 26, 2018

Do we keep buying or sell here..

Trucharts Blog 8/24/2018

Do we keep buying or sell here...


Such a conundrum buy or sell. Stocks keep moving up on the Nasdaq - this is very reminiscent of the 2000 bubble - the Dow Jones moved up first, stagnated and then the NASDAQ took over. We are seeing so much froth - in all stocks and at prices that are exhibiting absolute bubble characteristics. But yet stocks keep moving up - and we believe this may be driven by FOMO and central banks seeing the US economy as strong and buying stocks - think about that central banks buying stocks. Never has that happened in the history and ever since central banks have been in existence - money printing has become the norm and no longer an exception. Risk metrics are being thrown out the window and the predictions are getting frothier each day as if there will be no event that will kill this bull market. Valuations for all metrics are at the highest ever and yet there is not a sign of even a single bear on TV. Just run a check on price to book and price to sales along with PE screeners and you will see what we see as the most frothiest market ever. Every deal is getting funded and VCs are raising funds at an unprecedented levels. Everyone is an investing genius when all assets are moving up.. Very typical behavior at the top of bull markets.. You can never call a top until all leading stocks start breaking down.


Anyway - that was a short treatise on our thoughts as to where we are in this stage of the longest bull market in history. We are witnessing one of the biggest bubbles - and we do not know when or how this will end. In this market a $10B market capitalization is considered to be very low. Companies like VEEV, NOW, ALGN, and many others have revenues of no more than $2.2B but their market caps exceed over $78B - total annual revenue for these companies - $4.7B - so the multiple is - 16.59 - so for every dollar in revenue - people are willing to pay $16.59 - hmm - and the Fed says there is no bubble or folks come on TV and say - it is all great - bubbles are made this way.. 


On another note - marijuana stocks CGC and TLRY are trading at P/S of over 150 - so people are paying $150 per ever $1 of revenue - TOTAL MADNESS.


But these thoughts aside, we know this is an excellent market for trading and making money on a short term basis and also by the use of options or intra day or even from day to day trading. We are seeing machines doing a lot of the trading based on very elemental trading signals and this tells us that fundamentals do not matter - no matter what anyone is saying - there is froth, technical trading and money is being made at a frantic pace..


Using options or put spreads for stocks that are moving sideways or are in an uptrend is a very good way to generate income on your portfolio - candidates for these type of spreads would be CAT, DE, EA, IBM, ATVI, MNST, QCOM, INTC


No charts this week but checkout some new features on our site like our dynamic screener at with multiple options for screening:

http://www.trucharts.com/drpScanner.aspx

Our single variable scanner at:
http://trucharts.com/Scanner.aspx

We are planning to go long BIDU, EA, QCOM and INTC. We are heading into the AAPL announcement in September so you can be long stocks supplying to AAPL - like IDTI, INTC and others.

Good luck trading - check out our buy/sell signals on our page http://trucharts.com/Stockcharts.aspx

Subscribe and get access to all our features along with notifications..

Good luck trading.

Trucharts Founder

October 19, 2017

Bubbles everywhere and new highs and extreme complacency


Bubbles, Bubbles and more of it...


This is what bubbles of made of - low levels of volatility and no respect for risk. We are now in a massive bubble and it is now looking like it may also beat the 2000 bubble. All around me I see people discussing stocks and trying to make that quick buck and let me tell you in this type of environment it is very easy to do that. Extreme liquidity from all central banks and the Yellen, Draghi put is making this market look even more risky day by day. But right now everyone is high and happy - as every investor thinks that stocks will never ever go down and there is no risk. Stocks like IBM, UNH and big cap names moving over 10% in a day is not a normal market. Stock rebounding on bad news is not a normal market. All news is good news, even if it is manipulated from an earnings perspective. All valuation metrics are above and beyond the previous bubbles and we have literally created money out of thin air. Central bank balance sheets are loaded with debt instruments, company valuations from a Price/Sales and PE ratios are at highs that eclipse the previous bubbles. There is total disregard for risk and yet no one cares - everyone acts like this is normal price action. Take for example IBM - they beat earnings because of their tax rate - and their tax rate - a phenomenal 11% - yes you read that right - a company as big as IBM pays a 11% effective tax rate and us normal folks pay at 30%. Their revenue was marginally higher and yet the stock was up over 10% in a day - think about it IBM up over 10% in a day. ADBE reported numbers that were slightly higher than the analyst estimates for 2018 and the stock jumped over $15 in after hours - yes that is right over 10% move in a single day. Yet we have the TV talking heads all acting like this is normal and there is no bubble. We do, my friends, and I have lived through two of these and this is the 3rd one - but this is not only a stock bubble it is like a loaded gun - completely leveraged - with housing, stocks, debt, and bonds all at all time highs and we are supposed to act like this is normal. 

Our good old friend Masayoshi from Japan is back and making the rounds - he lost over 70B in the last bubble - yet people gave him money again and he is running around like a boy in a toy store making stupid investments in companies that will never survive and at valuations that are mind blowing. He has a 100B fund. Think about that 100B to invest anyway he wants with no restrictions. Exactly like 1999-2000.

Everyone is feeling rich and the rich just got a lot more richer. More billionaires everyday - why? - all because the Fed is a puppet to the banks and the markets. Foot on the pedal on money printing. They dare not touch the dial or the button - who knows what will happen if they cease or pull back on their asset purchase programs or take away the punch bowl. They are petrified and have no handle on the situation - they use outdated metrics to measure inflation so that can keep printing more money and to keep juicing the pump.. We are all at a big party and no one thinks it is going to end - end it will - when maybe next year - I think. But until then just keep drinking...and get drunk.

Margin debt is at all time highs and yet no one is worried - the last time that happened was at the market tops of 2000 and 2007.

Some articles to read:

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-10-18/long-list-market-anomalies-what-look-if-indeed-major-bubble

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-10-18/something-wicked-way-comes-mcdonalds-–-bear-bull-costume

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-10-18/when-not-if

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-10-17/bubble-nomics

It is a bubble when you no longer have to flip homes to make money - you just have to take a snap (photo) and send it to an investor and just make money (check SnapFlip). Boy times have changed but the story has not. It is the same - wash, rinse and repeat (just with different names). Every show on TV now is related to housing flips and everyone is in it. Amazing how things look the same once you have experienced it before - what is that called - oh - 'deja-vu'. The more they say it is different this time, the more convinced I am that we are in this huge bubble and something is about to break. When who knows, but it will happen. Just read the articles in the links above. 

Margin debt at new highs, consumer credit card debt at new highs, auto loans at new highs, student loans debt at new highs - we are all running on borrowed time - we are a mind boggling debt creation machine and what is that called - enslavement. The rich have gotten richer and they are creating debt to enslave others. Companies are mired in debt and China - don't even talk about the Chinese regime - they are lying about everything - just to keep up the charade - debt is ballooning in China and is at over 250% of GDP and everyone says - that's OK - they will manage - of course, I could manage a trillion dollars as long as I have dollar printing machine in my back yard. 

It is amazing to see what is happening and everyone is smiling and acting like - there is no problem - it is all glorious.. Sure it is.. IPOs left and right, mind numbing valuations for startups with no revenue and so many stupid companies being funded - it just rings bells of 1999-2000. I think there must be a 17 year cycle or something..Anyway keep your eyes wide open, and learn to take money off the table and take profits.

We have a very unique feature on our platform - we call it PortfolioSense - as a subscriber you can enter any number of portfolios and we will send you an email at the end of the day to show how your stocks are doing in terms of the technical signals related to the holding in your portfolio. You can then check out the chart to see if you need to make a buy or sell decision. Check it out - I use it all the time and here is the link - http://www.trucharts.com/TransactionDetails.aspx

Don't even get me started on the Drumpf..


July 13, 2017

Fed testimony, Markets, Tech Stocks and Backtest feature on our site


Fed testimony, Markets, Tech Stocks and Backtest feature on our site


LATEST UPDATE: Yellen dovishness sparked huge market move and tech stocks came off oversold conditions. Revenue growth is not there - but we are in bubble mode. We like the following pair trade - Long NFLX calls, Short NVDA. VIX is at all time low and volume in markets is also low - therefore the grind higher. Keep tight trailing stops. SP500 is going to 2500 and DOW to 22000. No stopping this bubble - we like also KLAC and AMAT. BA was our top pick and we still like it.

Brief update on the markets and Yellen testimony. 

Well looks like the squirrel went back into its hole - Yellen and the central bankers are now clueless as to what to do - one moment they are hawkish and then the next two weeks they become dovish. They are so scared now to raise rates, that they have just completely given up. They talked about reigning in the monetary stimulus via draining liquidity from the system by selling their assets on their huge balance sheet of over $4T - loaded with mortgage backed securities. They want to start this in September and increase that as they go along. In addition, Grandma Yellen also indicated that she may not be raising rates (of course that would increase our debt burden) T aggressively - the markets rocked up in a straight line, dollar crashed but gold was up slightly. Basically the Fed is saying we do not care about the bubbles, asset valuations and whatever else the loose monetary policy has unleashed in asset bubbles around the world. Case in example - do you know that the Indian stock market is up over 1000% - yes 1000% - in 14 years - no one is mentioning that the Indian banks are drowning in NPLs - but yet the market is up over 1000%. PEs and company valuations in the US are at levels not seen since the 2000 and 2007 heights and moving higher. But the central banks do not care as this is making the rich richer and the goal is to make the average guy feel richer. Nasdaq is out performing and we are heading into earnings season for Q2 - we will have to wait and see how the companies manipulate their results using financial engineering and stock buybacks etc. Oil has been crashing - we had predicted that and we will have to wait and see how that plays out. Tech stocks are rocking and rolling like there is no bound to valuations and PEs - sounds like the 1999-2000 bubble times (i remember those days very distinctly). FAANG stocks are rocking and we like NFLX and AMZN. FB is breaking out and we need to watch carefully where it goes. We like BABA, QCOM, BA, CAT, LLY, AAPL and are short NVDA. Airline stocks like UAL are about to breakout and rail stocks along with defense stocks look good. Even though there may be issues with the valuations etc., these do not matter as we are in full bubble mode - in Bay area people are over bidding on houses by over 350K with multiple offers - exactly like 1999. We expect this to continue. In addition, we are not seeing any real technical weakness in the markets other retail and oil stocks. We also like EEM as merging markets are doing well.

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June 20, 2017

Fed meeting, gold, tech stocks and where we are headed


Fed Meeting - Fed stance, Gold and Where markets are headed


So the Fed meeting was over last week and they raised the rates by 0.25bp. In addition, indicated that they need to start winding down their balance sheet. Whoa!! Is Grandma Yellen and the Fed waking up to the scenario that they are the primary cause of the bubble - well surprise, surprise - they and all Central banks have co-ordinated this massive bubble and they have no idea how to truly unwind it. Stocks are trading at ridiculous valuations and at levels above the 2007 peak. The 1999-2000 peak was a real bubble of truly massive proportions - but we are now in an all out massive bubble in all assets except gold (maybe).

Tech stocks are valued at the highest EV/Sales ratio, high PE's and the insiders are cashing out. Does that sound familiar? Right now machines are trading and there we believe will be the catch 22 and the main risk. We can tell via our intraday charts when machines kick into the trades. Right now machines are running the show and there is very little human intervention. In addition, complacency is running at lows and we expect this to stay this way possibly through the summer.

We had predicted that the DOW stocks would hit new highs and many of the big names are hitting new highs. Our prediction of Dow 21500 was met this week and we do not see any reason for now that would not allow it to move higher.

We trade on technicals and these seem to be working very well - as we think the machines are programmed to work on technical signals. This is another reason to use our reports page to identify stocks that meet certain technical criteria.

So which stocks do we like - and how does one protect your portfolio.

Based on our analysis, we are seeing a move into the Dow component stocks and big names. We still like AAPL as it is cheap 0 but we would wait for a nice pullback before taking a position. We like BA, MDT, JNJ, CAT and DE. These are looking strong. 

We would take profits in tech stocks as we thinkthe tech cycle and bubble is over and although we may see signs of a rebound - we would sell into the rallies. There is definite rotation going on and tech is not the place to be at least for the summer or until the IPHONE 8 announcement happens. We are short NVDA and will stay short. We are long puts on NVDA also. 

We believe that the Fed is on a tightening and liquidity draining from the system and this will result in a profit taking in tech stocks as these are overvalued on all key parametrics - except for AAPL. In addition, please keep tight stops at around 8% to 10% or at 5% below 50d SMA depending on your buy price.

Check out our site - we offer AI based trading algorithms with clear buy/sell signals, end of day technical reports which work great to find good stocks to trade or buy.

We do not like gold as the Fed is in tightening mode and draining liquidity.

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June 12, 2017

Friday's Nasdaq Tech Bloodbath

Blog 6/10/2017 and 6/12/2017 

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Was it a tech carnage or not?? Friday was a huge rollercoaster ride but we made out really well!Well, Friday started out like a good day in the markets with many of the FAANNG stocks hitting new highs and then reversing ending lower. AMZN moved around 100 points and we were very fortunate that we had closed our puts and were long the lower puts on many stocks and all of these made us some really good profits.We have been short NVDA and are staying short - we know this is a bubble stock trading at ridiculous valuations. Many of the stocks on the NASDAQ have been going up non stop in a straight line up with almost no end in sight - it looked and still looks like the bubble of 1999-2000 with a different feel. Everyone feels invincible and like a investment pro. It is all easy to think that one is a genius in investing when making money is so easy. It is days like Fridays when folks start getting margin calls that we see selling and then everyone tries ti buy the dip. We will have to wait and see if buying this dip makes sense. 

Now there was one key thing we had noticed on Thursday even when stocks were moving higher - MSFT was acting weak and that was a sign that something was changing. Everyone in the midea and online (CNBS - Cramer) has been harping on and on about NVDA - a chipmaker which momentarily reached a market cap of 100B - yes 100B and selling at price to sales ratio of around 12+ - no semiconductor company has ever traded at such a huge multiple or valuation. Also it is very common to see when stocks are high flying that analysts and idots on TV come out and try to justify the valuations of such stocks - vocalizing terms which they have no idea about like AI and VR etc. NVDA is a chip company - end oif story and their sales will never ever reach the lofty valuation it carries. NVDA is primarily a graphics chip company with lot of competition and this is a very hyped stock. We highly recommend taking profits, if long, and we are short and long NVDA puts.So what happened Friday tech stock bubble - we think there is a shakeout that took place. Technicals are still strong and until we actually see real technical breakdowns - we have to count it as a shakeout. In addition, it would be prudent to take some chips off the table and ring the bell on profits. Many of the stocks bounced up from their 20day and 50d SMAs. Very typical when machines are running the house. We can expect some bounce but we are also seeing rotation out of tech stocks, which we mentioned have been going up in straight line fashion, into energy and other sectors. 

Financials were strong but we still think this was a dead cat bounce. We like BAC and some financials, in energy we like beaten down names like SLB for short term plays. We also like some retail names - short term trades - GPS looks good. We would short SBUX, NVDA and LRCX. Although the real technical weakness or clear breakdown is not evident yet - have tight stops above at recent high. We suspect there will be some bounce back and maybe this was just a shakeout. We will have to wait and see confirmation - as there were no breakdowns below 50dSMA. NVDA was a classic textbook climax high reversal.

Financials were looking strong as these were oversold and oil bounced with gold closing lower. We need to watch for follow through on these next week. GPS chart looks good and we are watching BABA to see if it consolidates here for a breakout.Monday was a nice bounce back day. Many good formations on charts - need to watch closely - still short NVDA.Good luck trading and checkout our video on youtube and follow us on twitter (@trucharts). We will start posting more videos on youtube on how to use our site more effectively for trading decisions. Do subscribe - it is only $10 per month for full year subscription.

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June 7, 2017

S&P and all indices at records - Wow Trump did have a huge impact on markets. Where do we go from here?


Welcome to the era of Trump and record high markets:

First of all, I wanted to apologize from being away so long from writing my blogs. Due to personal medical reasons, I was unable to keep my blog updated.

Well, we are definitely in the record books for sure. All indices at all time highs, financials were up, airlines up - everything is and has been going up. Financials did pull back from their highs after the Trump agenda does not seem to be materializing. But tech stocks - unbelievable run - all semi stocks, NVDA, AMD and many others are trading like it is 1999. Many amateurs are jumping into the market and let me tell you, I lived through 1999-2000, cashed out at the top - and this is looking like deja vu all over again - maybe to slightly smaller extent. Stocks are trading at sky high valuations and nobody cares, the media just keeps priming the pump and the bubble - along with the Fed.

It has been a nice run and we are still not seeing any real technical weakness - except in the financial stocks. AMZN, GOOG, FB, NFLX (or FANG stocks) along with TSLA are trading at valuations that are the GDPs of many nations combined together. I think it is getting crazy - but make hay while the sun shines. There is no regard for risk or risk aversion and therefore one as an investor or trader needs to make sure they have their stops in place. This is a good time to have one foot out the door. 

There is no question that this is a liquidity driven bubble, the Fed and all central banks are driving this bubble with no regard for the debt and market valuations. You can tell you are in a bubble when the markets and certain stocks bounce back to new highs even on bad news - mind you there has really been no real growth in revenue - there has been financial shenanigans and financial engineering to create wonderful rosy outcomes. Huge stock buybacks, and setting expectations low with the analysts community - and then during earnings season beating the estimates - sounds like a nice scam to me. But the SEC is powerless entity and they just play along. 

Anyway, we think there is still room at the top. With all this talk (no action) about tax reform, health care reform, infrastructure - well Mr. Trump does not seem to get that this is not like erecting a skyscraper - or just making a golf resort - this is the government and the government does not run like a business - and you cannot run it like a reality show - he just loves showmanship. Anyway, back to the markets.

So we like the following stocks - AAPL, WDC, PANW, INTC, QCOM - there are many others, but we are being opportunistic in our trades and watch for new highs and breakouts. We also look at the technical end of day reports from our site at www.trucharts.com/marketreports.aspx - look for RSI less than 30, improving RSI, TC Positional Buy signals and MACD crossover reports. 

The unemployment picture is not looking good - debt at consumer level is at record highs and this is already impacting the retail sector - obvious from the store closing and stock prices. Leadership is narrow and housing is looking like a major bubble - rides along with stock prices. 

We are in a bull market and heading higher into the IPHONE 8 season and going long AAPL is a good trade. Keep good stops and wait for our next update soon.


Good luck trading.

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July 25, 2015

Market Turbulence - Earnings Season and - What to expect next week - Trucharts.com Weekly Blog Update 7/25/2015

Market Turbulence - Earnings Season and - What to expect next week - Trucharts.com Weekly Blog Update 7/25/2015

What a turbulent week - all that excitement from the Greek bailout last week and with the onslaught of earnings season we ended the week down. In the prior week when the markets broke the 200d SMA on Greek news, the markets were oversold - but we indicated in our blogs that the markets were exhibiting topping action with bad breadth and narrow leadership. In addition, we stated that the semi sector was weak and heading into a major slowdown after the news from INTC. Sure enough the semi sector stocks are in a downward trend and we the earnings forecast was not strong. 

We believe the semi sector was being driven by the mobile market and that seems to be slowing down. All markets mature - just like the PC market - we are seeing the growth curve reaching a saturation point - we can expect that AAPL and companies that supply to this industry will be experiencing major slowdown in the coming years. Everyone talks about the next frontier being the automotive industry - but compared to the mobile phone market it is too small and also experiencing a slowdown. The Windows XP phase out last year was also a factor in last year's ramp in the semi stocks. But INTC is headed to 25 - they way overpaid for what ALTR was offering. A very stupid move by INTC.

AMZN and GOOG, along with NFLX - we think these caught the shorts off guard - so it was a huge short covering rally in these stocks. NFLX looks very bubble like. 

We had recommended shorts on AMKR, INTC and TSM and all these worked well for us. We were short AEM and closed that position (earlier then we wanted). Just check in our previous blog entries on where we recommended AMKR and INTC as shorts. 

We went long BIDU,CYBR,WBA,UA,LLY,V - positions in LLY,WBA and UA were called away because of our buy-write strategy - these stocks moved up very nicely. Check the charts at: www.trucharts.com/stockview.aspx

We are currently short SWKS and AMBA (over-hyped and over-valued). 

Earnings from capital equipment industries like UTX, CAT, JOY and many others seems to be pointing a slowdown in the industrial sector in China. China news has not been positive and the government intervention into the stock markets is not a good sign. We expect further turbulence in the Chinese markets. China slowdown is also affecting the Aussies and New Zealand economies - yet their housing sector is in bubble mode - because of the low interest environment. We will have to watch and see how this plays out. 

We believe that China is playing a numbers game and trying to put on a good face on their economic issues - huge debt problems, slowing housing sector, falling stock markets, consumer slowdown, and shadow banking issues. China still needs time to truly grasp the knowledge of free markets and banking. When you can print your own currency at an unlimited pace - there will be long term implications.

We are seeing folks piling into consumer discretionary sector - we will have to wait and see how this plays out - we still like V and some of the consumer discretionary stocks. We are long MO which is set to report earnings next week. Next week is going to see a huge set of earnings from the biotech sector and also companies such as FB,LNKD and many others. Check the earnings page with calendar and mouseover charts on our site at: 

Now let us look at some charts for the indices and stocks mentioned above (weekly charts):

Chart for AA show our automated buy/sell signals and you can see where AA was a great short - excellent signal.

SPY has not closed below 50 week SMA - very critical support, Dow Jones closed belwo 50 week SMA, INTC headed down, IWM (Russel 2000 ETF) has critical support at 50 week SMA, IBB critical support at 13 week SMA:

 

 

 

 

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