Market Update - 2/16/2024• Mixed signals -> large caps seem like they are just starting a new uptrend while small caps are looking the worst in a while
• Breakouts overall still don't seem to work, EPs are probably better and pullback buys, though I haven't seen much traction (nor do I have much experience in those tbh)
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End of Year Palladium Bull Run \o/From the current notation, I see this leveraged ETF on Palladium rising approximately 45% until the end of the year. The reasons are as follows:
Fundamental Factors : With increasing sanctions on Russia, one of the main exporters of palladium, global supply may become constrained. Furthermore,
LLong

Market Update - 9/1/2024• market continues to be in a bull market
• good economic data and sticky inflation led to a selloff in TLT -> rate cuts might not be as soon or as aggressive. but good economic data is good for equities
• lots of setups in healthcare and finance names
• tech is still in correction and small caps ar
Longing Inverse FTSEClearly oversold on the weekly inverse chart(overbought on the normal FTSE Index), showing bullish variables for a long as well as a harmonic deep crab has formed. Treat. Should be up and running in the next 3-4 weeks.
MLong

Short-Term Short Trade in CopperAs copper futures might technically drop the leveraged short ETF on copper will rise ...
VIX could explode anytimeCan you remember the Corona Crash?
VIX spiked up to a reading of 80. and VIXL made a stunning 3500% profit!!!
I think a similar event is about to happen over the next 6 month's. (most likely just around the corner)
Right now we are in a Bear Market, and we haven't seen capitulation yet, which is
MLong

Buying the QQQS, shorting the QQQGreen line is my (in profit) stop loss - if it closes at that point I'm already nicely in profit.
LLong

Showing Silver is not about to break to the upsideThis 3x Silver ETF shows it to still be in a downtrend, with no sign of a reversal yet
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