T2108 Update (May 6, 2014) – Tight Resistance (Including Chart Reviews for QQQ, SOCL, YELP, GOOG, & Sentiment Check on TWTR)

(T2108 measures the percentage of stocks trading above their respective 40-day moving averages [DMAs]. It helps to identify extremes in market sentiment that are likely to reverse. To learn more about it, see my T2108 Resource Page. You can follow real-time T2108 commentary on twitter using the #T2108 hashtag. T2108-related trades and other trades are … Read more

The Twitter Post-Earnings Trade Pivots On Increasingly Negative Sentiment

(This is an excerpt from an article I originally published on Seeking Alpha on February 14, 2014. Click here to read the entire piece.) Twitter (TWTR) dropped 24% after reporting much anticipated earnings on February 5th. This drop completed a quick journey from a “crescendo top” that I described (fortuitously) in late December. Shortly afterward … Read more

Chart Reviews: Twitter Retest and Verisign Plunge Recovery

It took a while, but Twitter (TWTR) finally retested suport just over $50. It was something I wrote about shortly after TWTR rebounded sharply from its post-earnings gap down. Note the pinpoint accuracy of the retest that you just cannot make up. Whether TWTR ultimately survives this retest is probably largely dependent on the sentiment … Read more

T2108 Update (February 19, 2014) – Here We Go Again

(T2108 measures the percentage of stocks trading above their respective 40-day moving averages [DMAs]. It helps to identify extremes in market sentiment that are likely to reverse. To learn more about it, see my T2108 Resource Page. You can follow real-time T2108 commentary on twitter using the #T2108 hashtag. T2108-related trades and other trades are … Read more

Valuation Update On Internet Stocks: Twitter Holds On To #1

This is just a very quick update on the price/sales ratios of various internet-related stocks. Twitter (TWTR) hangs on to number one despite getting shellacked in its first earnings report as a public company (for my post-earnings trading analysis see “The Twitter Post-Earnings Trade Pivots On Increasingly Negative Sentiment“). The usual suspects round out the … Read more