 And welcome all to another excellent edition of The Power Trading Hour. And as we start off yet another excellent episode of The Power Trading Hour, S&P is up 8 points, Dow is up 23, NASDAQ is up 57, Russell is up 13, Crude Oil is up 76 cents, and see what else do we have here. Gold's basically flat. It had a little bit in the tank earlier in the day. Probably the big move of the day happened around, what was that, just after 10 o'clock. Not exactly sure what came out. It was about the same time that we saw a news announcement about giving away the, what is it, $10,000 for anybody with a student loan. So I don't know if that had to do with it. Maybe there was something else, but it was right at around 10. We saw the dollar up at about 109 on the DX, got down to about 10835 and that was in what, two bars? So there wasn't a lot of time. It's back to 10862. So is it? Maybe somebody else has some knowledge of what went on. I'm always thinking everybody kind of knew about it. So maybe that's not it. Maybe there was something else going on. Maybe that was being used for cover for something else nefarious. But we're looking at it. And of course, the TLT, at the same time, we talked about it getting back into the 112. Well, it jumped the creek today. It's done it with volume. You already have almost 18 million shares into that last 15 million share low on July 8th. Even the lows before it had lighter volume than that. So we're down. We're into the gap. We're into this big candle that really was a bullish engulfing of three days. That was the 13th, what is that 13th, 14th and 15th of June. And that basically had a 10 point bounce out of that. And now we've come back and given it all back. Energy is about the same on the way up as on the way down that first move off the bottom. Mostly a probably way too many people short to quickly on the bonds. It went back up to another high. Short squeezed everybody out, in my opinion, and now back down to this low. You've got plenty of volume that does open the door for the June 16th low 10812. And right now, was it the bond? Was it the dollar? Was it political news? Was it anything else? That could be unknown. It's a stym captain, but always interested here. If anybody has any alternate theories. See, the new man says good on the CCJ. We bought the CCJ, which is a Kamiko, the uranium company. And that was 2250. Had a good buy in on that. We were looking for 2650 for the first stop. We got a lot of volume today at a big gap. So I'm going to assume that it's probably going to need to consolidate a little bit and we'll take another shot at it. The news is that Japan is going to open up a reopen, a restart, depends on how you look at it. 17 nuclear reactors that they had mothballed because, of course, they need the energy as does everyone. So your new game is on. The game is afoot. Probably could come up with some other mixed metaphors. But I'm just winning too much already on the mixed metaphor thing. They told me to lay off just a little bit to give everybody else just a glimmer of hope of winning that award this year. But I think they all know. Anyway, other things going on that I thought were very interesting. Once again, the dogs woke me. They're in a bad rut here of waking me up in the middle of the night. But very interesting to watch China coverage on Bloomberg last night. The more interesting thing to me was that they are now rationing electricity for rechargeable cars. And we're on the odd and even thing, kind of like us back in the 70s with Jimmy Carter. If you guys are that old remembering that you could only buy gas depending on if your license plate landed in an even or an odd letter. I don't think you had custom plates back then. I don't think that you did. I wonder what they would have done. It has to be an odd or even letter. It could have been anything. But very interesting to see that they are rationing electricity for rechargeable cars. Of course, they sold a bunch, about a million. And what I don't think a lot of people understand is just how compact China is. And it's not like there's a lot of extra room to be throwing up extra electrical lines, especially in the highly congested cities. But there's not a lot of these manufacturing plants that are way out in the sticks would be easier to build yet another generation station or maybe patch into the circuits that feed all the electricity. But it is very interesting to see. One of the other things I always thought was interesting about the EV market was an article, and I can't remember where I saw it now, where they talk about since it takes at least four times as long at a minimum or the minimum stop is four times longer than it takes to fill a tank of gasoline that we need to have four times the room for charging stations if people don't always charge their vehicles at home. I wonder if that's a good omen for all these racetracks and everything else. They may have the most prized real estate in the world. If that is true because, of course, you can only park so many cars in so many places. But maybe you don't need to be on the main drag if you're going to spend 45 minutes charging your car. I don't know. But I thought it was very interesting that they're already running into the problems that many people have talked about. Of course, over the early part of the summer in Los Angeles, they were asking people not to charge their cars at certain times. So yeah, any kind of technology that rapidly changes, it's never 100% easy. There's always a few flies in the ointment, as they like to say. What was that now? Was it the, I want to say, what was the rock song about the fly in the ointment? I'll think of it during the break. 877-927-6648. Email me at path at TFNN.com. And of course, you can always get my newsletters at the front page of TFNN. 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We'll give him a brief time in the spotlight in the next segment. 877-927-6648, other things in this news. Apple announcing its big dog and pony. I got to put something together with that for a mixed metaphor with yet another animal, but I don't have anything at the moment. Anyway, 35 million shares today, yesterday 54, 69 down into this gap higher that had 70. So there isn't a whole lot here, but they have announced their dog and pony to show new products on September the 7th. What day is that on? Looks like on the Wednesday. Well, I'm glad they're waiting until I come back on the 6th to get warmed up for their dog and pony on the 7th. Normally, it's a Tuesday. I guess maybe they pushed it because the vacation day there on the 5th, but we'll see. And yes, I will be off the air anyway from the 29th and come back on the 6th. So we've got that to put in your pipe and smoke it. I never knew exactly what that meant, but it always sounded good. Okay, anyway, Apple, Big Dog and Pony, the 7th. Remember, there's a few things that CNBC won't do to be sick of Fanish for a few folks. One of those is Warren Buffett. I almost feel like I have to take a bath and a shower with a Brillo pad after they get done with him. Apple is almost slightly less offensive if they call themselves a media outlet to be critical or at least investigative on it, but if you're one of these big guys, I guess there's a lot of pressure to get the big catch that people want to watch on TV, whether it's the big financial swami or the big cap stock in the market. Probably don't want to run people off too much. I remember they endlessly made fun of Ballmer because he would do stupid stuff and he was used to be the CEO of Microsoft and never really came back on. But yeah, if you're running a billion dollar company, you probably don't want to act like a jackass and don't be surprised if they meme you if you do. But his 10 years, kind of now on the 15 years, kind of on the ash heap, I think it was 12 years, ash heap of history of doing a whole lot of nothing. He did kind of have his hands tied, but didn't really do a lot other than sell a lot of shares, but allowed his old boss to do so too. And now he owns a basketball team. So I guess that's apt conversation, but not a hero. Apple, of course, going to be part of history today. So why don't we do that and we will move upwards and onwards after that. But it's always history, not so much repeating, but certainly does rhyme a lot. It is almost always repeating and on this day in 2011, Steve Jobs says, I've always said that if ever a day came when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple's CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come. Of course, Steve Jobs about a year earlier than that was diagnosed with incredibly lucky observation that he had pancreatic cancer. He was 1 in 100 that may have been able to save his life. He decided to drink Asian tea instead of listen to doctors and get it operated on and out of him. By the time he came to his senses, about six months later, of course, it had taken over half as pancreas and we all know how deadly a disease it is. It is always, as Neil deGrasse Tyson says, it's always interesting to think you know enough to make a decision and make a smart decision, but not smart enough to know that you're wrong making that decision. And of course, a very smart guy but hung around a bunch of idiots who convinced him that the West, their medicines and only the tea drinking Asians know how to fight pancreatic cancer. Well, of course, he died not that long after but always interesting to know that maybe you can have it all and still be stupid enough to throw it all away. Just a thought. And also now 12 years in the rear view mirror, 11 years in the rear view mirror, you wonder what he would have done with the time that he had left at the helm, not just managing one product and making it bigger but continuing to innovate. And he was kind of always the bomb thrower, always interesting to see the path that the two companies took from Apple in its early days to Microsoft. Steve Jobs, a real revolutionary and of course, Microsoft and Bill Gates was a big fan of the Japanese at the time and he believed in the just make it 1% better every day. Steve Jobs believed that you had to break the mold and maybe have a few dust ups, maybe even burn the house down, but incremental was not in his vocabulary. And of course, Bill Gates was only that. I think they call it, I want to say Kai Jing. Can't remember the name of it. It was by 1990, 92 remember Japan was going to take over the United States. It was inevitable. But he followed the really the industrial versions from the early 60s to the mid 80s. And we had a big tail of two different companies over a long haul. Microsoft kind of getting back to its roots, and that is extend and extinguish all competitors, bring everything you can into the fold and make sure everything you do leverages something else you do. But I do digress. Anyway, on this day in 2011 is the last day. And of course, almost a biblical story, isn't it? Guy kicked out of his company only about seven years after going public. I think they went public in 1978 or 79. Got kicked out in 85 came back in 95 and became the CEO again, I think a 97. But what a tail of woe is me making biggest company company in the world, at least for some short time. We'll be back in a minute. If you want to take advantage of this sector now is the time to subscribe to my Gold Report. 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A big mover out here, not a lot of volume so far, 10%. Did write about some very good news in the fuel cell area on Monday in the tech insider. Just up to the downtrend line. I don't know if this has changed a lot, but we were talking about Japan. And somebody brought up that there wasn't a lot going on in EVs in Japan. They really are very focused on making the whole hydrogen thing work and fuel cells. And there's long been rumored that they have some kind of double top secret breakthrough and why they continue to push fuel cells and not really do much in the EV space. Of course, kind of early with the Prius in that whole area. Kind of interesting, they haven't done anything. Makes you think that maybe they have an ace up their sleeve. And of course, Toyota has made over 150,000 fuel cell forklifts. It's about all they use in Japan these days. And so they've got a lot of experience with the technology. Maybe it works better in fleets than it does in others. We've got Mercedes working on some long haul hydrogen fuel cell semis. They've got one that goes back and forth across the country. It uses liquid hydrogen and sniffs oxygen out of the air that it needs for that. But yeah, it's interesting. Okay, what else do we have? Got some more emails here. So we'll start looking at some other stuff. Oh, yeah, I didn't bring Mr. Diablo on. I'll get him on the next thing. I forgot about it. I was busy looking up stuff here. So we'll get the Diablo back in a minute. Just looking through the emails here and trying to get to the ones we want. Okay, we looked at Apple already. Let's look at the other usual suspects. See much going on. As we talked earlier, didn't think a lot was going to happen. I think we've got a low in. I just don't think we're going higher until we get past the Fed in the next day and a half. Was it tomorrow at noon? I'm going to have to look it back up. I know it's, I think I've seen a couple of people report that it's tomorrow. Don't know exactly what time that Powell gives its speech. I don't know if the others matter that much anymore. And whether or not he's rather sanguine about the whole thing or becomes a big hawk or a dove. But I think a lot of people are going to be reading the tea leaves. And it was always interesting if you aren't old enough to remember the depths of the Cold War where there'd be somebody standing next to Khrushchev or Stalin. And they always thought it meant something like he was next in line to the throne at one of the big May Day parades or some of the other stuff. But always, you know, who was cozying up to the latest despot running the Soviet Union? Kind of the same thing. Everybody looking a little too close probably about what he does and making a lot more than what it is. But it is interesting. Anyway, Netflix up a little bit today. Not a lot of volume, but I don't think much of anything has a volume today. So we go back to the CBOE consolidated volume for the day. It's been dropping by about 100 million this whole week as we start the show. And it's about 150 million off yesterday's volume at this time. We just ticked over during the break six billion shares. So this isn't a big down move with volume. Doesn't mean that we can't continue to see this thing go down unlike volume into Labor Day weekend. That would be the probably the biggest bullish case to come back and see maybe buying after we come back from Labor Day. The bearish case would be probably going up significantly with a lighter volume into what is probably going to be lighter volume all next week is everybody on Wall Street heads out to the Hamptons for the last big hootenanny. I don't get to use that word enough. Hootenanny, shindig, all the great words. Anyway, going to be kind of light. So generally you want to fade the probably about 70% of the time you want to fade the direction of the market on light volume. And we're probably certainly going to have that. So we'll see. But markets love to turn after the big three day weekends. We're starting to see the Indian. What would you call it the the carpet bombing ads of politics starting to fire up today. Generally, I don't see much of anything and they're doing everything they can to get them in the last couple of days. We had our primaries here in Florida yesterday and pretty much exactly what everybody thought. None of them were really close. So we'll get into the fall and they will try to disparate us and do a lot of other things like gas light us into November. But I think everybody pretty much has a world view and they're probably sticking to it. So I don't know if there's really that many people are going to change anybody's minds. But they're going to try. So this is generally when I start to the effect I can try to avoid the media as much as possible. Because like I said, their job is not to make me feel good or do anything but make us all feel that the world's coming to an end. And therefore watching it on TV. But homey doesn't play that game. I'm I'm going to probably do a little bit of turtle imitation and try to hunker down until it's over. 877-927-6648. Like I said, not a lot of volume in that. Let's go ahead and look at the other usual suspects. Heavy shorting continues in AMD and Nvidia. You're basically flat on the last two days. Well, flat. I'm going to even say flat for the last three from the close. Friday's closed. This sideways on AMD of volumes to really decrease the last five days in a row. Again, no real sign out here. Maybe we could get that tomorrow if Powell does do his little dance on the catwalk. And the convinces us all that he really didn't mean last weekend. And he didn't mean what he said before at the FOMC meeting. Maybe something else will come along. Nvidia and VDA. I've been watching a online event called Hot Chips throughout the week. And so I'm kind of a little bit tired. But a lot of very interesting information on technology. Maybe it'll pay off one day on a trade where I know something or see something. In fact, there was one company that I saw a lot in this thing. I don't think it's public yet. Let's see if I can't pop this up because I wanted to think about it. And I haven't quite done it yet. Company called Grock. G-R-O-Q. That's got to be it. A lot of discussion about this one. They're not public yet. But they have a new machine learning system. And it's streaming or streaming data and machine learning. Very interesting technology. Just remember in a couple of years when they go public that I brought them up first. G-R-O-Q. We'll be back in a minute. Sharpening your skills as an investor is like getting better at playing a musical instrument. You have to practice, sure. But you also need excellent instruction from experts. At TFNN, you'll get advice and guidance from the authority in technical market analysis. And it's not just dry tedious text either. 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But he's a pretty good boy. But man, we had a tough first year. He was highly mistreated, extremely mistreated. And it took a good part of a year to turn him around. But now he's a great guy. And you can't put a butter knife between us, both. 877-927-6648. The other one's Vixen, by the way. She's been on the show before. But she never wakes me up. She's pretty good. She sleeps through the night all the time. 877-927-6648. So what else do we have going on? Oh, we looked at... I want to talk about Meta. Somebody asked me if this actually made any difference. The Federal Trade Commission came to an agreement where they weren't going to buy some AI Metaverse company. And basically they told them Facebook couldn't buy it. And then Zuckerberg was trying to make an in-run around that by buying it himself personally. And so they added them to the lawsuit. They've taken him off only. And Facebook Meta Musil still has to fight that. But we're getting into a point where the FTC is starting to get its groove back, kind of like Stella. And they're not big on big companies buying out all the small companies before they get bigger. So I think it's probably... If you're looking for some big M&A in this sector, another good warning chart across the bow of these companies. I still suspect, I'd say the odds are better than 50-50 that he leaves the company and just from the other things he's doing, which is selling all his property in California, buying more property in Hawaii. It looks like the mega billionaires are all going to just buy the islands out down there and run everybody off. But if you got the cash, I guess you get to do it. 877-927-6648, path at tfnn.com. No, not a one. Like I said, this is one of these, someone's bringing up in the den that Fuel Cell never had any positive earnings. This is going to be one of these technologies like Fusion where they say it's the technology of the future and always will be. But things are getting much better. Probably somebody did ask me, I'll give you a taste of it. And that is that they've been able to double some of the specs and match what the Department of Energy and the military want for fuel cells. So there are some out there now that are getting much better. They've dropped the amount of platinum needed to about the exact same amount of platinum that a catalytic converter would use. So that would be about the same. If anything, it's probably a little easier to recycle stuff in the fuel cell chain. In fact, you could probably rebuild a fuel cell as many times as you want and recycle everything in it. There aren't the same kind of toxic chemicals that you have in lithium ion batteries that explode in your face. Of course, you do have the potential for a Hindenburg, but there have been a bunch of them, especially in Japan with very little problem with that. If you turn one of the mirrors over, turn it turtle, it has the ability to have like a little antenna that kind of comes out the bottom of it and will shoot all the hydrogen up about 10 feet into the air. So I guess you could go light it and have a torch. But if it does end up in a big wreck and it feels it, it will kind of raise this antenna, kind of like the old antennas that used to come out of the right front quarter panel and you would see them add more. I mean, it would go up about, I think about six or eight feet on the top and it just vents all the hydrogen as quickly as it can out of that opposed to turning turtle and having the same thing and kind of a wand raises out of a protected area and outgasses all the hydrogen it can there. Of course, you know, you got the same thing with gasoline car if possible. Big difference is, of course, almost impossible to put out a lithium ion battery with water. There are some foams that put it out. Not all the fire departments have that technology yet and even then it doesn't work great. Works better than nothing, but that's not a whole lot. Why you see so many of those cars burnt to nothing. Anyway, good news. Does it mean that fuel cells have turned the corner? No. But like I said, the future is always fuel cells and always will be. Now, there's probably, I think this is at least on a par now with lithium ion batteries may take another two years to get this technology out. And as I said before, Toyota has been locked on this technology for a long time to the exclusion of working with Panasonic on its batteries, although they have and there are more cars out there with that. But they're staking a worldwide event with apparently fuel cell technology at some point. Doesn't really matter for the electric motors in those, which of course are going to need about 150 pounds of copper to be made. So the copper business could, whether you go lithium ion or you go fuel cell, you're going to need the same, pretty much the same electric motors. So that business will probably be good. And if fuel cells take off, platinum could have a nice life as it does now, where everybody's stealing catalytic converters. But I do digress. I don't know what the kind of foam it is. I've just seen them use it a couple on a few of them, but I think it's just, it's kind of like the yellow face masks that fall down in front of you on airplane. Most people don't know those aren't really hooked to anything. They're just to muffle the screams, right? 877-927-6648. Okay, we got another one here. Anyway, meta. I'm wondering what it would do if Zuckerberg does announce that he's leaving, but he's making all the moves. He's gotten rid of his second in charge. And the question is, is he going to find anybody to want to sit in the hot seat through a lot of congressional hearings next year? Okay. Okay. 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Probably still a lot of chop going into it. I don't think there's a whole lot more downside or upside that we had. As we said earlier in the show, we had a nice trade. We went ahead and took the money, why we could, or otherwise, as we say, sell when you can. It may still be a lot more in the tank in that stock, but it went to our first target and did it in two days. Not always do you get that and get all the money in a trade in a couple of days for what you think may actually take a week or two. Generally, I'm a big fan of taking my cash when you get it all pretty quickly. There's a medium ground. There's a little bit of waist slow and it rolls over. Then there's that medium speed where it just keeps going for a while. Then there's the three bears and the porridge where it's just a little bit too hot for the baby bear. Everybody sparks off. Anyway, we'll be looking to buy stuff on the rebound or on the pullback on that. Other than that, time to hang our hat up, maybe take a little bit of time and get ready to do some big work on Friday after the speech. So when you can, not when you have to, we will return like Patton to the Philippines. Building wealth trading in the stock market seems impossible to