One of my favorite shorts – – maybe my favorite of all – – is symbol CC, the stupidly named Chemours, which is the company duPont spun off to possess all their toxic assets (figuratively speaking).

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One of my favorite shorts – – maybe my favorite of all – – is symbol CC, the stupidly named Chemours, which is the company duPont spun off to possess all their toxic assets (figuratively speaking).

Good morning, everyone! I’m so excited about the next two weeks, because the market has been incredibly chart-friendly, and there are so many market-moving events coming up. There’s the debate tomorrow night, the CPI on Wednesday morning, and the FOMC the following Wednesday. Even more important, the market has its head spinning right now, and surfing the waves of the market psyche will be an exhilarating challenge.
Just as I was hoping, the market has staged a countertrend rally and has been hammering out a price ascent from the moment it opened Sunday evening. I’m delighted, but that was the easy part. It gets a lot harder from here, especially for an impatient soul like me who wants the bounce to be done as soon as possible.

As I strolled through over 1,000 charts this weekend (yes, I have no life – – but I do it for you!) I stumbled upon some stocks I had considered shorting but, for various reasons, never bothered doing so. Ah, well. Can’t win ’em all, right? Still, it’s a shame………….which is not to say these suckers don’t have plenty of downside potential left! They just caught my eye WAY closer to their respective tops!

Amazing to think it would take two entire centuries of revenue from the Dallas Cowboys to equal Mark Zuckerberg’s personal net worth.

Retire? Why? What for? To fish? Watch television? Play golf? Are you kidding me? I am NEVER going to stop working! Good God! I love creating far too much to just spend the rest of my life waiting to die.
