My CNBC’s Options Action co-panelist and technician at Cornerstone Macro Research Carter Worth has had a bearish slant towards U.S. stocks for some time now, like myself. Yesterday, he succinctly laid out why yesterday’s new all …
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On Wednesday’s Fast Money on CNBC we had Tom Freston, former CEO of Viacom, to discuss the current board room battle between Sumner Redstone and its board. In case you haven’t been following the drama, …
Continue readingSome day you will find me Caught beneath the landslide In a champagne supernova in the sky Oasis Last night while sitting on set of CNBC’s Fast Money I got the following text from my main …
Continue readingFriday afternoon I detailed a trade idea in the XLV, the S&P Healthcare Select etf (read here). The premise was fairly simple. The XLV has been a relative under-performer but it could be poised to play …
Continue readingTuesday morning, right before the S&P 500 (SPX) ripped 2% in a straight line into today, I offered a quick take on the technical set up of the index using a few time-frames (MorningWord 5/24/16: Fool Me Twice? – …
Continue readingThis is a bit of a think piece so please bear with me, but if you get bored skip to the bottom, there is an options trade idea on Amazon (AMZN). With Kohl’s (KSS) down …
Continue readingRaoul Pal, the founder of the Global Macro Investor, is one of the few guests we have on CNBC’s Fast Money program that connects macro dots back to the stock market in a way that even a monkey …
Continue readingLast night on CNBC’s Fast Money, my main technical man, Carter Braxton Worth, of Cornerstone Macro Research (and co-panelist on Options Action) laid out a fairly compelling case for a short entry in the XLK, …
Continue reading“Do you want to sell sugared water for the rest of your life? Or do you want to come with me and change the world? Steve Jobs to John Sculley (1983) Tuesday on CNBC’s Fast …
Continue readingYesterday on CNBC’s Fast Money, infamous bank analyst Dick Bove was critical of Goldman Sachs’ (GS) CEO Lloyd Blankfein. In particular, he criticized Goldman’s inability to react to new regulations since the financial crisis. That …
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