I’ve been waiting for D.R. Horton to close its price gap. I might be jumping the gun a little bit, but it’s close enough for me. After all, it has taken months for this thing to crawl back.

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I’ve been waiting for D.R. Horton to close its price gap. I might be jumping the gun a little bit, but it’s close enough for me. After all, it has taken months for this thing to crawl back.

On this way-too-quiet day, here are three short positions whose patterns are particularly attractive for the weeks ahead. As an aside, Oracle (ORCL) reports after the close on Tuesday.

Good morning, everyone.
Well, it seems the market isn’t particularly interested in going anywhere since in under 24 hours there’s a major data point coming in the form of the monthly jobs report. The /YM, shown below, is dead flat ever since yesterday’s end-of-day surge. A gain of 0.02% isn’t even worth talking about.

Wow, does this bring back memories. This was seriously the highest-quality game on my TRS-80 back in the early 1980s.
One of my favorite performances of all time, and tremendously influential to me personally: