The DXY’s 105 level has acted as an excellent line in the sand. I continue to track this area of the chart and Friday’s low of 104.52 for confirmation of dollar weakness.
If the dollar rolls over, the following trades will track toward our initial targets…
An All Star Options member recently asked me to explain what “short interest” meant.
This is a hot topic at the moment because there have been a few setups I’ve entered trades into recently, precisely because short interest levels are high.
So what is “short interest”?
According to chatGPT:
Short interest refers to the total number of shares of a particular stock that have been sold short by investors but have not yet been covered or closed out. When investors sell short, they borrow shares of a stock from a broker and sell them with the expectation that the stock's price will decrease. They then plan to buy back the shares at a lower price, return them to the broker, and pocket the difference as profit.
Short interest is typically expressed as a percentage of the total number of shares outstanding for a given stock. It is an important metric for traders and investors because it can provide insight into market sentiment. High short...
Crypto markets are still consolidating; the charts are shaping up constructively, but I want to see further strength to drag us out of these sideways ranges.
For now, I'm remaining patient and scanning for relative strength. That way, when momentum does return, I have a good list of coins that have the potential to be the next leaders.
No setup gets me more excited than buying a fresh new all-time high.
There are no bagholders looking to unload their losing position to breakeven. Every investor or trader holding a long position is making money. And every trader holding a short position is losing money and the only way they correct that sad state of affairs is to buy stock to stop their losses.
In other words, blue skies above.
This doesn't guarantee success on a long trade here, of course. But these are the types of trades that commonly lead to my biggest gains.
Here's a weekly chart of semiconductor name Analog Devices $ADI: