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My Kicker System

December 17, 2024

Whenever JC is out, the Morning Show becomes the Strazza Show. 

I invite some of my closest friends on for the guest segment, and we bring the analyst team members on for a free-for-all market discussion. It’s a blast.

Today, we had an extra special guest, David Lundgren.

I’ve learned so much from my conversations with Dave over the years. 

One of the big lessons I credit to him is the importance of outlier trades. We spent a good chunk of time discussing this on my Off The Charts podcast a few months back.

But, I’ve also learned the importance of having big winners first-hand over the years. Figuring this out has been quite the journey, and it has made all the difference for my trading.

I believe in being overly aggressive and making as much money as possible in bull markets. 

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Hot Corner Insider

Another Insider Buy for SOFI

December 17, 2024

Insider activity often tells a compelling story.

Executives might sell their shares for any number of personal reasons—funding vacations, covering big expenses like a daughter's wedding, or diversifying their investments.

But when they buy their own stock, it speaks volumes. There's usually only one reason: they believe the stock is undervalued and poised to go up.

While many are quick to sound alarms over insider sales these days, I prefer to focus on when and where these leaders put their money into their own companies.

Then, as technicians, we decide if the stock offers a favorable risk vs reward opportunity that we want to join in on.

One transaction from today's list that stood out was made by Eric Schuppenhauer, Executive Vice President and Group Business Unit Leader for Borrowing at SoFi Technologies $SOFI.

Schuppenhauer, who joined SoFi in September, made his first open-market...

Alfonso’s Daily Note

Offense or Defense: Choose Your Play

December 17, 2024

From time to time, I like to play devil's advocate as part of an exercise to identify potential wrenches and better understand the market environment we might be heading into.

One "cheat code" I've picked up over the years is to assess Consumer Staples stocks on a relative basis.

As the ultimate defensive sector, Staples are the safe-haven that investors hide out in when the broader market comes under pressure.

So far this cycle, we haven't seen investors run to these stocks for safety. That said, the ratio is at a critical juncture as we speak.

The chart below highlights Consumer Staples $XLP relative to the S&P 500 $SPY, currently at a major support level marked by the dot-com bubble lows.

 

While XLP/SPY is testing a logical area where buyers might step in, we have yet to see any reversal activity.

If XLP/SPY starts to catch a bid here, it could signal defensive rotation, and...

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[Options] We Either Win or Glean Useful Information

December 17, 2024
 

 

In today's Flow Show, Steve Strazza and I discuss the "real" stock market and what's going on that isn't indicative of what the $QQQ or $SPY is telling us.

Are we setting up for a regime change? Or a change of character for this bull market?

Well, one of the stocks most likely to answer this question is Nvidia $NVDA.

Here's a one-year chart of $NVDA:

 

This isn't the type of setup that often gets me excited when I'm looking for a bullish bet.

However, large caps have been leading the charge into the end of the year. Will $NVDA finally play catchup? If it does, it could potentially cover a lot of ground in a hurry.

If it doesn't, well... this will be a very valuable clue as to how we need to proceed in the coming year.

So we're going to position for the rebound, putting juicy out-of-the-money call options to our advantage, while defining our risk in case $NVDA would rather yield us information than profits.

Here's the Play:

I like buying a $NVDA March 140/180 Bull Call Spread for an approximately $8.00 net debit. This means I'll...

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[Options P2P] Daily Digest 12/17/24

December 17, 2024

In today’s Daily Digest, we’ll review the following:

  1. No new positions today.
  2. Rolling ITB position into February options.
  3. No exits since the last report.
  4. Current status of open campaigns.
  5. Volatility Snapshot.

Let’s dig in!

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My Kicker System

December 17, 2024

JC here.

I'm out of town this week. So in lieu of the usual daily note, we've arranged for guest posts written by each of the members of the All Star Charts research team. 

Today's post is from Steve Strazza.

Hey guys, it’s Steve today.

Whenever JC is out, the Morning Show becomes the Strazza Show. 

I invite some of my closest friends on for the guest segment, and we bring the analyst team members on for a free-for-all market discussion. It’s a...

Hot Corner Insider

A SOFI Executive Snaps Up 30,599 Shares

December 17, 2024

The standout insider move today comes from Eric Schuppenhauer, an executive VP at SoFi Technologies $SOFI.

Schuppenhauer made a bold statement by purchasing 30,599 SOFI shares—an investment worth $500,000.

This adds weight to the vision of CEO Anthony Noto, who demonstrated his confidence with $10 million in insider buys between March 2022 and May 2024.

The stock has officially left the station, completing a classic bottoming formation and now surging higher with authority:

 

Price is currently breaking out of a tight continuation pattern, in the direction of the underlying trend.

If insiders are anything to go by, they clearly believe there’s still plenty of track ahead for this train!

Here’s The Hot Corner, with data from December 16, 2024:

 

James Monroe III, a director and significant shareholder of Globalstar $GSAT, revealed a...

The Daily Number

The Daily Number 💯 Tuesday, December 17, 2024

December 16, 2024

Today's number is... 3

The Hindenburg Omen has triggered for the 3rd time over the past 110 trading days.

The Hindenburg Omen is designed to identify potential turning points in the stock market, raising concerns about a possible downturn.

Is this something we should be concerned about? Or not?

Here’s the chart:

 

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Let's break down what the chart shows:

The blue line shows the price of the S&P 500 index.

The gray bars represent the Hindenburg Omen signals.

The criteria for the Hindenburg Omen:

1: The S&P 500 must be above its 50 day moving average. 

2: New NYSE 52-week highs & new 52-week lows must both be greater than 2.8% of all advancing and declining issues.

3: The NYSE McClellan Oscillator is negative.

The Takeaway: I will begin by stating that the Hindenburg Omen should not be viewed in isolation but more as one small piece of the larger stock market puzzle. However, it is important to note that this signal...

All Star Charts Crypto

📊 Update: Crypto Stock Deepdive

December 16, 2024

A month ago, I shared my thoughts on the early stages of Bitcoin’s next major bull run — and the opportunities beyond BTC itself. While the focus often remains on Bitcoin during these bullish cycles, I highlighted the broader crypto ecosystem, particularly crypto-related stocks, which have historically outperformed during similar periods.

In that post, I discussed specific setups for miners like Hut 8 Corp ($HUT), Bit Digital ($BTBT), Greenidge Generation ($GREE), and Stronghold Digital Mining ($SDIG), alongside key crypto-related names like Coinbase, Microstrategy, and Robinhood. I also emphasized the importance of watching the ratio between Valkyrie’s Bitcoin Miners ETF ($WGMI) and Bitcoin ($BTC), as its recent movements hinted at a potential reversal in mining stocks’ performance.

Now, a month later, it’s time to revisit those ideas, assess how these setups have played out, and look ahead to what’s next as this Bitcoin move continues to unfold.

Alfonso’s Daily Note

Why Tesla Has Never Looked Stronger

December 16, 2024

Today, while chatting with Sam, we discussed our bullish outlook on Tesla and its potential for more disruptive innovation in the future.

It’s incredible how things once seen as science fiction or “only in the movies,” are becoming reality. 

Elon Musk resembles a real-world Tony Stark or a Star Wars visionary, turning far-out ideas into groundbreaking new technologies.

But this isn’t about Musk or our fundamental outlook on the company — the chart setup couldn’t look any better.

The risk for TSLA is skewed heavily to the upside above those old highs.

 

Tesla spent the past three years building a massive base within the context of a structural uptrend.

Over the past two months, price has surged in a near-vertical line. Last week, the stock broke out to new all-time...

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[Weekly Gold Rush] Keep An Eye On Newmont 👀📈

December 16, 2024

Newmont Mining has been a bellwether of the gold mining industry for decades, producing thousands of ounces yearly.

It's also the largest component in the gold miner ETFs like GDX and RING. As Ron Burgundy said, "I don't know how to put this, but I'm kind of a big deal."

Over time, the company has been mismanaged and desperately needs a makeover. 

Just look at Newmont Mining flirting with new all-time lows relative to gold:

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[Options P2P] Daily Digest 12/16/24

December 16, 2024

In today’s Daily Digest, we’ll review the following:

  1. No new positions today.
  2. Defensive adjustment to XME position.
  3. No exits since the last report.
  4. Current status of open campaigns.
  5. Volatility Snapshot.

Let’s dig in!

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The Minor Leaguers (12-16-2024)

December 16, 2024

From the Desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza

Welcome to The Minor Leaguers.

We've had some great trades come out of this small-cap-focused column since we launched it back in 2020 and started rotating it with our flagship bottom-up scan, Under the Hood.

For the first year or so, we focused only on Russell 2000 stocks with a market cap between $1 and $2B.

That was fun, but we wanted to branch out a bit and allow some new stocks to find their way onto our list.

We expanded our universe to include some mid-caps.

Nowadays, to make the cut for our Minor Leaguers list, a company must have a market cap between $1 and $4B.

And it doesn't have to be a Russell component — it can be any US-listed equity. With participation expanding around the globe, we want all those ADRs in our universe.

The same price and liquidity filters are applied. Then, as always, we sort by proximity to new...

Hot Corner Insider

Director Durban Discloses a $48 Million TKO Purchase

December 16, 2024

The largest insider buy on today’s list comes via a Form 4 filing by TKO Group $TKO director Egon Durban.

Durban revealed a massive purchase of TKO shares for a total value of $48,133,338.

Durban currently serves as CEO of Silver Lake and is the chairman of Endeavor Group, the majority shareholder of TKO.

Stellantis is back with another large investment in Archer Aviation Inc $ACHR.

The automaker just revealed the acquisition of 751,879 shares, equivalent to $5 million.

Here’s The Hot Corner, with data from December 13, 2024:

 

Control Empresarial de Capitales SA continues to buy PBF Energy $PBF shares, reporting a purchase in the amount of $8,460,732.

Last but not least, there were also insider buys reported from directors of Terex Corporation $TEX, Dillard's $DDS, and Pulse Biosciences $PLSE.

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The Secret Sauce of Insider Trading

December 16, 2024

JC here.

I'm out of town this week. So in lieu of the usual daily note, we've arranged for guest posts written by each of the members of the All Star Charts research team. 

Today's post is from Alfonso De Pablos.

The Secret Sauce of Insider Trading

Hi everyone, Alfonso here.

For those unfamiliar with me, I've been fortunate to work alongside JC and the All Star Charts team for the past three and a half years.

It's been an incredible...

The Daily Number

The Daily Number 💯 Monday, December 16, 2024

December 16, 2024

Today's number is... 16

We’re now in the homestretch of 2024, and the 16th of December is when seasonality becomes a tailwind for stocks for the remainder of the month.

Here’s the chart:

 

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Let's break down what the chart shows:

This blue line represents the average return for December since 1950 for the S&P 500.

The Takeaway: It's perfectly normal for stocks to remain relatively flat during the first half of December. For the first half of December 2024, we only saw a gain of 0.31%.

The recent weak breadth, combined with a rotation into underperforming stocks, is at the top of my list of reasons for the market's current sideways movement.

But today, the 16th of December, we see a switch in the seasonality environment!

For most of 2024, stocks have outperformed seasonal trends, as this year is shaping up to be one of the best election years ever!  So, will this pattern play out this December? Or not? 

The strong performance in the...