1) Cigna Corp ( CI ) ; ABC bullish pattern activated.
2) Canadian Natl Resources ( CNQ ) ; Bearish Gap, huge volume.
3) ProShares Short SmallCap600 ( SBB ) ; Huge volume increase !
4) Morgan Stanley Shrt Eur ETN20 ( DRR ) ; Break out with volume !
5) AK Steel Holding ( AKS ) ; Testing support after reversal.
6) Supervalu Inc ( SVU ) ; Could end up being "deep value", could crash !
7) LIZ Claiborne ( LIZ ) ; Would not short .... Yet ....
8) Jones Apparel Group ( JNY ) ; Get ready to short soon ...
Notice all the riots in Tunisia and Algeria (food riots) ?
Due to agricultural price increase .... That is why I am in Morocco, buying farming land .... its just starting ....

9 comments:
Hi,
Think your indicators are all bullish at the moment, (expect the unexpected as you would usually say)
What's your take on UNG, AIB and DRL?
And any plans for stock guidance services?
Big fan,
Siyu
PS: can be a little token/small nominal fee! i know you are too busy already.. Happy new year!
Just started following you recently, and impressed so far. But there are now contradictions in your expected outlook. You seem to have the dollar going up, some big techs leading that sector down, and keen on short the Russell. All consistent and bearish, but then you're going to buy the dip in the SP? Hmmm. Wonder when you might decide to revist that one.
Cheers,
AJS
@AJS ; Good point
The Small Cap had a huge volume increase ; Not shorting it, just mentioned that it had a huge volume increase. Next week trading plan ; to keep an eye on it.
All indicators are still bullish.
Intel could "spoil" it for techs ...
@Yan, send me a mail at moiselevi@gmail.com , I'll keep you informed
Hi,
Moise, I'm also a big fan, I have same question @Yan has. In fact I'm wondering if you have some training sessions.
Ruowei Wu
@drfang ; Thanks :)
Contact me by email, I'll let you know more
moise... you need to write a book. :)
book is a good idea.
ha = ) i ll get it from Amazon! and prepare it as gifts to my friends!
When would you be interested in SVU what do you see in that chart?
Many thanks!
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