Chart to Watch - Live Cattle

We've asked our friend Jim Robinson of profittrading.com to provide his expert analysis of charts to our readers. Each week he'll be be analyzing a different chart using the Trade Triangles and his experience.

Today he is going to take a look at the technical picture of October Live Cattle. (CME_LE.V13.E).

This week let's take a look at October Live Cattle futures.

When trading futures with the MarketClub system, we use the weekly MarketClub Trade Triangle to tell trend and the daily MarketClub Trade Triangle to time the trades.

Right now all three MarketClub Trade Triangles, monthly, weekly, and daily are pointing up which gives us the advantage of also having the monthly Trade Triangle pointing up, which is added confirmation that odds are with higher prices for Live Cattle right now. Continue reading "Chart to Watch - Live Cattle"

The man with the golden touch

In today's video, I will be analyzing the the stock of Tesla Motors (NASDAQ:TSLA). Tesla is one of the newest stocks on the NASDAQ and one that's been getting a lot of attention lately. Late yesterday, they announced their earnings and to the surprise of many analysts and the market, the stock of Tesla jumped dramatically today and is currently trading 15% higher than yesterday's close.

Tesla, I believe, is one of the real success stories in the automotive scene. The company is run by Elon Musk, who is a modern day Henry Ford and an extraordinary serial entrepreneur at the same time. Elon is laser-focused on making Tesla the leading electric car company in the world. One of his other endeavors is SpaceX, which as the name implies has to do with spacecraft. SpaceX was recently awarded $1 billion from NASA to supply and act as a ferry back and forth to the space station.

Looking at the movement in the stock of Tesla, you can see why it has made a lot of investors very happy in the last 12 months. I will be analyzing Tesla using our tried and trusted Trade Triangles and showing you the results of using this approach. Continue reading "The man with the golden touch"

Momentum: By Definition it is Hard to Stop

Momentum:

  1. the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
  2. the impetus and driving force gained by the development of a process or course of events.

People trying to manage trend changes are by definition fighting momentum, which feeds on an established trend with powerful force.  A premium service I use and otherwise depend upon for analysis of conventional US stocks and sectors (i.e. non-precious metals, non-resources, non-global), [XYZ Premium, name omitted due to wider publication], provided a chart yesterday showing the S&P 500’s breakout to all time highs noting "And to think there are still people calling this a cyclical bull within a long-term secular bear market!" Continue reading "Momentum: By Definition it is Hard to Stop"

Why Would Jeff Bezos Buy An Old Fashion Newspaper?

On Monday, it was reported that Jeff Bezos of Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) fame, paid a reported $250 million in cash to purchase the Washington Post (NYSE:WPO) newspaper. I say, "congratulations Jeff," it was a brilliant strategic move on your part. Now it must be said that this was not Amazon purchasing the Washington Post, but rather Jeff Bezos personally purchasing this property. So you have to ask yourself, what would a savvy Internet guy want with a newspaper?

Here's my take on it, Amazon has become a juggernaut on the Internet in terms of Internet commerce. I use Amazon myself like millions of others and it is a great service. When you're looking for a product, it's easy to go to Amazon and forget most every other site on the Internet.

Somewhere along the line, there is going to be some politician who will say that Amazon is a monopoly and should be broken up, as it stifles competition. So what's the perfect defense and check mate for an attack on your biggest investment and Internet baby? To me, owning and controlling the most powerful newspaper in a politically-driven town like Washington D.C., could give him power not attainable through other avenues.

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Put the power of the Trade Triangles to work for you

So the question is, can Jeff Bezos work his same magic with the Washington Post? Just look back in history at how William Randolph Hearst controlled the news and the news media in America, and the power it gave him. Whoever controls the media, can have a huge influence on the sentiment and direction of the country. That I think, is the ultimate goal of Mr. Bezos.

I think Jeff Bezos' plan for the Washington Post is going to be very similar to the plan he has for Amazon. Forgo profits, and build until you eventually create unstoppable momentum and you become a king maker in the news industry.

Don't think for one moment that Amazon is not politically smart. A little over a week ago, employees of Amazon contributed $116,000 to the democratic party for President Obama to fly down to Chattanooga, Tennessee to be at the opening of one of their new distribution centers.

In today's video, I will be looking at the Washington Post (NYSE:WPO) and seeing how our Trade Triangles fared in trading this stock.

Have a great trading day,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-Creator, MarketClub

As Argentina Backpedals, Will Oil and Gas Companies Step on the Gas?

The Energy Report: How is the news that Argentina holds the fourth-largest shale oil reserve in the world affecting business plans for companies that operate there?

Bill Newman: The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) report that was released in June 2013 showed that Argentina has a technically recoverable shale oil resource of 27 billion barrels, so it reaffirms the large potential of Argentina. Although the shales plays are in an early stage of appraisal, we don't believe the potential of the shale is the key issue for oil and gas companies investing in Argentina. The political risk is still the chief concern. However, this year the government started to move away from its nationalist policies, so we think the political climate is slowly improving.

TER: When we talked last year, Argentina had recently expropriated the assets of Yacimientos Petrolferos Fiscales (YPF:NYSE) (YPF) from Spain's Repsol (REP:MC) without compensation. And the government temporarily froze the Argentinean assets of Chevron Corp. (CVX:NYSE) in response to a $19 billion ($19B) judgment in Ecuador. Has the danger of nationalization of foreign owned oil and gas assets receded or increased? Continue reading "As Argentina Backpedals, Will Oil and Gas Companies Step on the Gas?"