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The Need To Lead?

March 31, 2019

From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting

One of the topics I spoke about during my Chart Summit presentation on breadth last month was the relative performance of Equally-Weighted versus Cap-Weighted Indexes.

I always hear that the market cannot go higher on an absolute basis if the Equally-Weighted S&P 500 is underperforming the Cap-Weighted.

So is that the case? Let's take a look.

The US Dollar and US Equity Relative Performance

March 23, 2019

From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting

If the US Dollar is falling, International Equities trading via US listed ETFs should outperform US Stocks. When the US Dollar is rising, International Equities should underperform US Stocks.

Sounds like a logical relationship, but as usual, it's not that simple.

Friday Afternoons

March 22, 2019

From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting

Friday afternoons are my favorite time of the week, but not for the reason most people would think.

My 2-Month Fling With "Old Media"

March 18, 2019

From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting

Today there is no shortage of information: Social Media, Blogs, Newspapers, Television, Water-Cooler Gossip, etc., but we still have the same amount of time in a day. We all have to make a decision what we're going to pay attention to and what we're not.

The Role of Collaboration In My Process

March 13, 2019

From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting

The Research and/or Trading business can be a very lonely endeavor for many, so I wanted to use this post to outline the role that collaboration plays in my process and why I feel it's so important.

All Star Interviews Season 2, Episode 13: Brett Steenbarger, Trading Psychologist

December 19, 2018

Having Trading Psychologist Dr. Brett Steenbarger on the podcast was a huge treat for me. He works with the best traders on planet earth on a daily basis. Needless to say, when Dr. Brett is telling me something, I want to listen. In this episode, he let me ask him all the questions I was curious about and he happily answered them all with solid advice and relevant anecdotes. We make a lot of mistakes as investors because of our many flaws as humans. When our stress levels are elevated we start acting emotionally, instead of rationally. Taking losses is a difficult task for us, even though we all know that losses are part of the deal. I really enjoyed this conversation and it could have gone on forever if I didn't end it. I hope you get as much value from this chat as I did.

Do All Gaps Need To Be Filled?

December 9, 2018

From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting

There's a saying among market participants that "all gaps need to be filled" or "all gaps are eventually filled", but as with most market generalizations, this saying shouldn't be taken at face value.

This post is going to discuss the four types of gaps and explain why this phrase is not something any market participant should take seriously.

What Do I Do? Should I Sell Now?

November 25, 2018

Over the years I've been asked this question a lot: "What do I do? Should I sell now?"

This is often accompanied by a story about how they bought a stock or asset and it went down in price instead of up. The blame usually goes to a financial advisor or local friend who gave them "the tip". They entered into the position without a plan and now they don't know what to do with their unrealized losses.

The Top 15 Charts I Review Every Day

November 17, 2018

When we want to see what the market is doing on a given day, we all have our list of the ticker symbols we punch in: $DJIA or $SPY or $QQQ. Some people are more global and look at things like Gold, Crude Oil or Interest Rates and countries like Japanese or German Indexes. I talk to guys and gals who tell me the Russell2000 is the market for them. We're all different. The point is to be true to who you are and act accordingly.

I get asked a lot what that list is for me. The way I interpret this question is, “What are the 15 ticker symbols I punch into my charting software to see what the market did or is doing at any point during the day or night?”. 

Baseball, Patience and Preparation

November 4, 2018

It's easy to say. You hear it all the time. That word, "Patience".

How many of us actual put this into practice? It isn't easy. We're an instant gratification society. How happy does it make you feel when someone 'likes' a picture of your kid, or the beach selfie you took over the weekend. Traders get similar dopamine kicks when we enter a trade, and that soothing bling sound on the computer goes off, almost as a reward for entering the trade. You notice how those post trade sounds are never something ugly and nasty like the sound of a car accident or something horrible. It probably should be, because that trade you just put on is most likely going to lose you money. That's not blingy like the default audio settings on your trading platform are suggesting.

The point is that in both markets and in life, I think we need to recognize what is just making us happy today vs what will make us happy in the future. Temporal Discounting is what the behavioral finance people call it. Who are you trying to make happy - the JC now or the future JC? I think it's important to approach both life and the markets by proposing this question.