Note From Tim Knight: The post below is an unusual one for Slope, as you will soon see. I would not normally publish a post such as this, but I am doing so principally out of gratitude to BDI who has provided dozens of outstanding submissions in the past (to say nothing of his constant presence in the comment stream). However, because the post does allude to a business opportunity, I want it made absolutely crystal clear that the presence of this post is in no way an endorsement. I have absolutely nothing to do with the business at all, nor do I vouch for it or potentially benefit from it in any way. I am simply letting BDI had some Sunday air time to talk about something he’s doing and what I think are the fairly interesting facts behind it. Caveat Sloper!
Slope of Hope Blog Posts
Slope initially began as a blog, so this is where most of the website’s content resides. Here we have tens of thousands of posts dating back over a decade. These are listed in reverse chronological order. Click on any category icon below to see posts tagged with that particular subject, or click on a word in the category cloud on the right side of the screen for more specific choices.
What in My Shorts?
Gann Angle Fun with the Euro
Let us review the Gann Angles of the Euro (EURUSD), Gann angles with forex are popular as forex is very technical. (more…)
Windbreaks For Natural Gas
Hey Fellow Slopers,
On Friday, Tim Knight warned that the United States Natural Gas ETF (UNG) might be headed for steep leg down (“Is Natural Gas about to break wind“) For any investors who are thinking of holding their noses and staying long anyway, I thought I’d post a couple of quick ways to add downside protection to that ETF. (more…)
One Chart That Shows Why You Should Be Getting Nervous
One of my readers from my subscription service sent me this picture last night, and it has been on my mind all day.
Simply put, he overlapped the SPY with the T2107 chart, and what we get is mind boggling.
Since June as the market is climbing higher and higher, fewer and fewer stocks, on a percentage basis, are trading above the 200-day moving average. (more…)
