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[Options Premium] Mr. Cooper, Can You Lend Me a Profit?

May 9, 2022

Another week and more elevated fears in the marketplace. The Nasdaq QQQ's breached the 300 level intraday today and that's got everyone chirping --- and for good reason.

Of course, the contrarian bird sitting on my shoulder has been uttering the phrase: "the wider the rubber band is stretched, the harder the snap back!"

Now, I'm not going out on a limb and declaring that the bottom for stocks is in and we rally from here. But I do like the odds of a viscous snap back rally materializing at some point this week. And if something like that were to come to pass, I want to be in names that have held up the best in this tape.

Today's trade is one such name.

 

The Bitcoin Dilemma

May 9, 2022

I was talking to some people this morning about how you can technically say that Bitcoin is still in a structural bull market.

It really depends on your time horizon.

Because when you zoom out, the past year has been really messy. It looks like a big giant consolidation.

This can either be massive distribution and a major top, or it can be a consolidation within an ongoing uptrend.

Here's how I see it.

Berkshire Boosts OXY Stake to 21.6%

May 9, 2022

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway $BRK.A revealed more buying in Occidental Petroleum $OXY late last week.

In its latest 13G, the company reported a 21.6% ownership stake, which is roughly double its initial investment from earlier in the year.

[Premium] Q1 Playbook

May 9, 2022

As we progress into Q1 of Fiscal Year 2022-2023, this playbook outlines our thoughts on every asset class and our plan to profit.

This playbook will cover our macro view, touching on Equities, Commodities, Currencies, and Rates, as well as outline our views on the major nifty indices and the sector/thematic indices.

We also cover individual stocks we want to be buying to take advantage of the themes discussed in the playbook.

When In Doubt, Zoom Out!

May 8, 2022

It's easy to get lost in the day to day noise of the market.

We're human.

Don't be too hard on yourself.

Understand that it's who we are.

Now, accepting that as a natural fault that we all have is step #1 to recovery.

There are steps we can put into place to help us overcome these emotions.

Pick a Direction

May 7, 2022

We get to talk to a lot of traders and investors every single day. I like to listen.

In the first chart, we have what seems to be the consensus view. Investors fear that we're going to complete this top in the S&P500 sending prices down even lower.

Do you agree? We break 4100 and down we go?

Or could it be like the second chart, and all this support holds?

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Will Crude Crack Resistance?

May 6, 2022

From the desk of Steven Strazza @Sstrazza and Ian Culley @Ianculley

A few weeks ago, we pointed out widening crack spreads and what they meant for oil refining stocks. You can read more here, as we explain how wider crack spreads support higher prices for this particular area of the market.

Three weeks later, crack spreads have widened to their highest level in more than a decade.

This post is not about crack spreads, though. It’s about energy and how everything in the space is working these days. 

Bullish rotation continues to be the theme for energy.

This week, gasoline was the standout, booking a 10% gain and breaking out of a massive base to new all-time highs.

Let’s take a look at the breakout in gasoline futures and discuss what it means for crude oil.

Here’s a chart of gasoline futures:

Gasoline futures have consolidated just below a key extension level...

[PLUS] Weekly Observations & One Chart for the Weekend

May 6, 2022

From the desk of Willie Delwiche.

Our weight of the evidence dashboard argues for caution, as risk outweighs opportunity. This is echoed by our Risk Off - Risk On indicators, which never showed a decisive move toward Risk On assets as stocks moved off their lows in March. Assessing the situation through the lens of various intra- and inter-market relationships, our range-o-meter shows a move toward Risk Off leadership over the past month. Risk Off assets are gaining strength, Risk On assets are stumbling. Where things go from here remains to be seen. None of us can predict the future. But we can identify whether we are in a higher risk or lower risk environment and adjust our portfolios accordingly. One of the best things I heard at last week’s CMT symposium came from Frank Teixeira: “The market gives you a lot of information if you are willing to listen for it.”