Stocks ready to bust a move despite yesterday’s freakout

That was a fast, hard, sell-off that came out of nowhere yesterday and looked like it was going to really bring down the market in a big way, until the Senate announced that they were going to do their job and actually work and not take the August recess for at least two weeks. 

Yup, that little bit of news brough back the entire market from the brink of a nasty sell-off

What is even more interesting though, is that it happened right at the 50-day moving average. That level of support, has not been exact, but the area around the 50-day mvoing average has resulted in bounces everytime over the past two months that it has been tested. 

In the premarket, we are now more inclined to think “new all-time highs” rather than any kind of significant pullback, because the market is rocking it this morning, like nobody’s business. 

As I’m always preaching take what ever it is the market is providing you with, and run with it. Don’t force your will on the market. Would it make more sense for the market to be selling off? Absolutely! Is that what it is doing? NOPE! 

So don’t force the issue. Follow the market in the direction it wants to take you. You’ll stay profitable that way. 

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S&P 500 Technical Analysis

stocks ready to breakout again

Current Stock Trading Portfolio Balance: 

  • 3 Long Positions

Recent Stock Trade Notables:

  • American Airlines (AAL): Long at $49.26, closed at $51.84 for a 5.2% profit
  • Intel (INTC) Short at $35.21, covered at $34.46 for a 2.1% profit. 
  • Nvdia (NVDA): Long at $155.57, closed at $157.53 for a 1.3% profit. 
  • IBB: Long at $298.24, closed at $303.74 for a 1.8% profit. 
  • SPXU: Long at $15.68, closed at $15.25 for a 2.7% loss. 
  • Whirlpool (WHR): Long at $190.46, closed at $195.19 for a 2.5% profit. 
  • Ferrari (RACE): Long at $84.60, closed at $89.93 for a 6.3% profit. 
  • Amazon (AMZN): Long at $964.70, closed at $1001.23 for a 3.8% profit. 
  • American Airlines (AAL): Long at $49.18, closed at $50.62 for a 2.9% profit
  • Alibaba Group (BABA): Long at $124.95, closed at $137.51 for a 10.1% profit. 
  • Starbucks (SBUX): Long at $61.78, closed at $63.68 for a 3.1% profit.
  • Western Digital (WDC): Long at $91.24, closed at $89.29 for a 2.1% loss. 
  • Broadcom (AVGO): Long at $236.65, closed at $241.15 for a 2% profit.
  • SPXU: Long at 16.60, closed at $16.98 for a 2.3% profit.
  • JP Morgan Chase (JPM): Long at $87.84, closed at $85.98 for a 2.1% loss.
  • Micron Technology (MU): Long at $29.00, closed at $28.04 for a 3.3% loss.
  • Alibaba Group (BABA): Long at $116.25, closed at $124.09 for a 6.7% profit. 
  • Southwest Airlines (LUV): Long at $58.35, closed at 57.23 for a 1.9% loss.  
  • Broadcom (AVGO): Long at $223.63, closed at $228.65 for a 2.2% profit. 
  • Workday (WDAY): Long at 86.00, closed at 90.32 for a 5% profit. 
  • Univar (UNVR): Long at $30.96, closed at $32.20 for a 4% profit.
  • Alibaba Group (BABA): Long at $111.91, closed at $115.48 for a 3.2% profit. 
  • Redhat (RHT): Long at $85.21, closed at $87.21 foor a 2.4% profit. 
  • Darling Ingredients (DAR): Long at $15.19, closed at $14.90 for a 1.9% loss. 
  • Apple (AAPL): Long at $143.82, closed at $147.11 for a 2.3% profit.
  • Teradyne (TER): Long at $31.16, closed at $33.03 for a 6.0% profit.
  • UPRO: Long at $92.75, closed at $94.78 for a 2.2% profit. 

See my entire swing-trading past performance here