Picking Out Spots With Patience

Earnings season. FOMC expectations. Tax reform. ECB taper. There’s plenty to watch, and they all require patience. Here’s where my focus is … I think the rest of the year could be ready for some great moves. And it all starts with some patience. The Spreadsheet of Trades The tabs at the bottom of the … Read more

FOMC Minutes Release to Mario Draghi

Here’s what to keep an eye on with Mario Draghi tomorrow. It could be another FOMC Minutes type play with the same watchlist. Here’s what I have in mind to “play and slay” it tomorrow, like we did today. The Spreadsheet of Trades The tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet will allow you to … Read more

My Plan and Watchlist for Tomorrow’s FOMC Meeting Minutes

There are a handful of markets that are in play tomorrow for the Minutes release … while we will trade that live tomorrow, here’s what I am watching for. The Spreadsheet of Trades The tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet will allow you to see the Futures and Forex setups.    

Rebuilding the Futures Watchlist

Nasdaq, S&P, Nikkei, Dow, crude, gold, and more … here’s what’s in play this week. Neil Yeager The Spreadsheet of Trades The tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet will allow you to see the Futures and Forex setups.    

The Potential for a Pullback

In tonight’s video newsletter, we review some levels where we should watch for a potential pullback in SPY. And while there may be a trade in the index products, I’d rather focus on buying breakouts in a few of these names that have yet to back down. Let’s take a look.

The Post-NFP Market and Entries

USD/CAD and EUR/USD were in play. The time frames I am watching on the indexes are changing as I am looking more aggressively at correction levels to buy. The market is still factoring in a December rate hike, but has anything really changed? The yen is looking good more shorts. All of that and more … Read more

Non-Farm Payrolls = Non-Event

With the markets so extended, it can be tempting to think numbers like non-farm payrolls may shift the tide, but at the end of the day, QQQ closed up $0.20. Let’s look at where today’s non-event left some of our favorite holdings, and some new names to look at for next week.