In this video Steve discusses stocks with strong catalysts that can lead to high reward low risk second day plays. Stocks covered in the video include FDX, ORCL, BIIB and PCYC. Steven Spencer is the co-founder of SMB Capital and SMB University and has traded professionally for 17 years. His email is [email protected]. No relevant positions
A “Cloud”(y) Day
This AM I tweeted that VMW was a long if it was holding above 80. VMW got on my radar last night when I saw an article on the WSJ site that it was investing in the “cloud”. For those of you who aren’t aware of the “cloud” it is the buzz word du jour with respect to technology firms. … Read More
Time of Day Tendencies in the S&P 500
A look at some time of day inflection points in the broad market.
Trading Quote of the Day – July 19, 2019
“There is the plain fool who does the wrong thing at all times anywhere, but there is the Wall Street fool who thinks he must trade all the time.” Jesse Livermore
Trading Quote of the Day – July 16, 2010
“The markets are not random. I don’t care if the number of academicians who have argued the efficient market hypothesis would stretch to the moon and back if laid end to end; they are simply wrong. The markets are not random, because they are based on human behavior, and human behavior, especially mass behavior, is not random. It never has … Read More
Second Trading Quote of the Day – July 15, 2010
“Speculation, in its truest sense, calls for anticipation.” Richard D. Wyckoff
Trading Quote of the Day – July 15, 2010
“When you are in a losing streak, your ability to properly assimilate and analyze information starts to become distorted because of the impairment of the confidence factor, which is a by-product of a losing streak. You have to work very hard to restore that confidence, and cutting back trading helps achieve that goal.” Bill Lipschutz
Trading Quote of the Day – July 14, 2010
“The more you understand the concept you are trading, how it might behave under all sorts of market conditions, the less historical testing you need to do.” Tom Basso