Headlines – April 30/18

  • Trump says stock market could be up 60% – here’s why it might still happen. Read story
  • Democrats lose ground with millennials – Reuters/Ispos poll. Read story
  • China prepares hard-line stance on Trump’s trade demands. Read story
  • Netanyahu to address Israel with ‘dramatic news about Iran’ tonight. Read story
  • Apple may have lost half its market share in China. Read story
  • Migrant caravan stuck at US-Mexican border. Read story
  • Missile strikes ‘kill pro-Assad fighters.’ Read story
  • Leak, candy, and big pancake: The slang Chinese crypto traders use to hide from authorities. Read story
  • Gourmet burgers, global sales drive McDonald’s results beat. Read story
  • ‘We can build a real business’: YouTube’s betting you’ll be watching it on the big screen in your living room. Read story
  • Harvard scientists says these 5 things can prolong your life by a decade. Read story
  • T-Mobile and Sprint are coming together to form a $146 billion company to take on Veriizon and AT&T. Read story
  • Australia’s $400 million plan to save the Great Barrier Reef is too little, too late. Read story
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Headlines – April 27/18

  • Korean leaders aim for end of war, ‘complete denuclearization’ after historic summit. Read story
  • US GDP blows past estimates despite slowdown in consumer spending. Read story
  • JP Morgan AM says 10-year bond bear market has begun. Read story
  • Time to worry? Trading volume is rising when stocks are falling. Read story
  • Trump: Russia probe ‘must end now.’ Read story
  • 800,000 people are about to leave New York and California becasue of taxes, says economists. Read story
  •  “They think it’s over”: Zuckerberg’s former mentor says Facebook will get away with everything. Read story
  • Major US cities headed for coldest winter in recorded history. Read story
  • The founder of Litecoin says selling his entire stake ‘feels like it’s not the right decision’. Read story
  • Starbucks didn’t lose money in its race scandal – and may even profit from it. Read story
  • Callaway Golf’s stock soars toward 11-year high as earnings beat prompts price target increases. Read story
  • ‘America’s dad’, Bill Cosby found guilty of sexual assault. Read story
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Headlines – April 26/18

  • Macron thinks Trump will scrap Iran deal, calls US policy turns ‘insane.’ Read story
  • Kim Jong-un to cross border for Korea talks. Read story
  • Understanding Kim: Inside the US effort to profile the secretive North Korean leader. Read story
  • US jobless claims fall to lowest level since 1969. Read story
  • US trade deficit drops for first time in seven months. Read story
  • Iran’s navy commander threatens to sink US ships. Read story
  • Deutsche Bank fired 300 US-based investment bankers on Wednesday. Read story
  • Ronny Jackson withdraws as VA nominee after allegations of professional conduct. Read story
  • Trudeau under fire for funding anti-pipeline opponents. Read story
  • Facebook earnings beat despite backlash, shares surge. Read story
  • Rudy Giuliani reopens talks for a Trump interview with Robert Mueller, Read story
  • Trump’s allies are drowning in legal fees from probes. Read story
  • Beijing’s semiconductor dreams may be fulfilled by Alibaba. Read story
  • Jeff Bezos says he liquidates a whopping $1 billion of Amazon stock every year to pay for his rocket company Blue Origin. Read story
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Headlines – April 25/18

  • Here’s the threat to the stock market from rising bond yields. Read story
  • Trump’s travel ban faces US Supreme Court reckoning. Read story
  • Trump, Apple CEO to meet as US-China trade row roils tech sector. Read story
  • Iran’s Rouhani rejects Trump-Macron nuclear proposal. Read story
  • Twitter tops earnings projections as turnaround gains steam. Read story
  • The Winklevoss twins are teaming up with NASDAQ to sniff out bad actors on their cryptocurrency exchange. Read story
  • China assigns every citizen with a ‘Social Credit Score’ to identify who is trustworthy and who isn’t. Reads story
  • Madrid’s leader reigns over shoplifting allegations, weeks after being accused of faking master’s degree. Read story
  • NBC owner Comcast gate-crashes Fox’s takeover bid of Sky with $30.7 billion bid. Read story
  • Amazon workers booed Bezos in Berlin. Read story
  • North Korea’s nuclear test site is largely unusable, Chinese scientists say. Read story
  • These are the fastest growing jobs in every state. Read story
  • Loud noises knocked out computers that run stock exchanges across Northern Europe. Read story
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Headlines – April 24/18

  • Ten dead, 15 injured as van plows through Toronto crowd. Read story
  • What’s sabotaging gold’s attempts to rally? Read story
  • Public outcry after China campus #MeToo activist ‘pressured into silence’. Read story
  • The worst is yet to come for brick and mortar retail stocks. Read story
  • CBO projects US GDP growth of 3.3%, highest in 15 years. Read story
  • Home prices surge in February – even as mortgage rates rise. Read story
  • Americans – including the rich and famous are losing out on billions of unclaimed money. Read story
  • Calexit plan to divorce California from US gets second chance. Read story
  • Facebook has revealed the hyper-specific internal rules it uses to police content. Read story
  • Amazon launches in-car delivery for Prime members using Amazon Key. Read story
  • Weak business morale in Germany, France, Italy points to slowdown. Read story
  • Apple’s mistakes with HomePod will cost it a huge new market, according to a brutal Deutsche Bank analysis. Read story
  • Violent April breaks brief peace in Baltimore, 29 killings in past 3 weeks. Read story
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Headlines – April 23/18

  • European leaders urge Trump not to quit Iran deal: Germany. Read story
  • US bond market takes stab at 3%, rising 3 basis points to 2.986%. Read story
  • China’s Xi says internet control key to stability. Read story
  • ‘It’s a boy’: Duchess gives birth to new Prince. Read story
  • North Korea says it will suspend missile tests, close nuclear test site. Read story
  • Mexico murder rate soars with 7,667 killed in 3 months. Read story
  • Russian lawyer wonders why Mueller hasn’t contacted her. Read story
  • Amazon has top-secret plan to build home robots. Read story
  • How self-made millionaires get rich working for others. Read story
  • Forget iPhone X – Apple could launch a new iPhone with a bigger screen this year for as little as $550. Read story
  • People with depression are more likely to say certain words. Read story
  • ‘Cut off hands’: Mexican presidential candidate’s plan to deter thieves. Read story
  • Is walking actually good exercise? Five health experts weigh in. Read story
  • Shania Twain apologizes for saying she would have voted for Trump. Read story
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As technology advances at a feverish pace, safety products are required

One of the many goals when crypto currency (CC) was first invented was to establish a secure digital system of transaction.  The technology used was Blockchain, and still is.  Blockchain systems were designed to be impervious to problems often found with online financial systems using older technology – – problems such as account hacking, counterfeit payment authentications, and web site phishing scams.

Blockchain itself runs on peer-to-peer global record-keeping networks (distributed ledgers) that are secure, cheap, and reliable.  Transaction records all around the world are stored on blockchain networks, and because these records are spread out over the whole community of users, the data is inherently resistant to modification.  No single piece of data can be altered without the alteration of all other blocks in the network, which would require the collusion of the majority of the entire network – – millions of watchdogs.  BUT – what if a website looks like it is providing you a gateway to a legitimate crypto coin exchange or crypto wallet product, but is really a website designed to trick you into divulging information?  You don’t have the security of Blockchain at all – you just have another phishing scam, and there is a need to be protected from all this.

MetaCert is a private company that says it is dedicated to keeping internet users safe, and its main security product can be used to protect enterprises from a range of malicious threats, and now they have a product designed to keep CC enthusiasts safe.  This new product is called “Cryptonite” and it is designed to be installed as a browser add-on.  Current browsers rely on SSL certificates that show users a small padlock in the browser address bar. Users have been told for years that SSL Certificates assure you that a website is authentic – not so fast – phishing sites use SSL Certificates too, so users can be fooled into thinking a website is legitimate when it is not.  Once added to your web browser Cryptonite will show a shield next to the address bar.  This shield will turn from black to green if a website is deemed to be “safe”.  MetaCert says they have the world’s most advanced threat intelligence system with the world’s largest databases of classified URL’s for security.

Staying safe is always a good thing, but more safety products may be needed in future as technology marches forward, at an ever increasing pace.  On the horizon is Quantum Computing (QC), which is showing great promise.  QC is touted by many to be one of the biggest technological revolutions of the modern era. By harnessing the power of quantum mechanics, QC machines will be able to take on much more complex tasks, and to achieve speeds previously unattainable. Traditional computers are based on a binary model, using a system of switches that can be either on or off, represented with a 1 or a 0.  QC’s are different in that their switches can be in both the on and off positions at the same time, which are called ‘superpositions.’  This ability to be in two simultaneous states is what makes QC’s so much faster.  Google announced over two years ago that the quantum prototype they possess was 100 million times faster than any other computer in their lab.  The development of this technology is pushing ahead at an increasingly fast rate.  The first marketed quantum computer was produced in 2011 by the California based company D-Wave.  D-Wave’s machine was equipped with a processor that contained 16 quantum computing units, called QUBITS.  Since then, industry leaders like IBM and Microsoft have announced their own quantum programs.This trend will lead to an exponential scaling up of the number of QUBITS these new machines can handle over the next several years.  While quantum computing holds the potential for significant advancements in many spheres, and for providing innovative solutions to some of the most complex problems, it will surely generate a need for improved security, as these machines will also have the power to assist hackers with their dastardly deeds.  Protection and security will always be needed in the crypto currency space, same as with all other on-line spaces.

At Trend Disruptors, we will keep you up to date with new technologies, and investment strategies that lead to success.

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Key targets for the S&P 500

As we close the week, we continue to see the S&P 500 consolidate, trading in a range between Near-term Support at 2581 and Near-term Resistance at 2707. That 2700 level is a resistance target we noted for the past month and it held right on schedule. The 2581 level has been our targeted support since March 27th.

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Looking at the 2-year chart we can see how the 200-DMA (blue line) has acted as very strong support for the S&P 500.  While we are actually still bullish for the market, at least for another 1-2 years, our indicators continue to warn that this consolidation phase that we have been in since January 26th, is not yet complete.  Our models warn that the market is ripe for a significant decline from the recent high at 2707, with a re-test of its 200-DMA likely, and a challenge of the lower band of the uptrend channel very possible.

Short-term, we want to keep a close eye on that 200-DMA because it is an important technical indicator. In bull markets, stocks tend to spend most of their time above the 200-DMA, while during bear markets, they spend most of their time below this line. Stocks seldom stray too far from this line in either direction, and when they do, the further they stray, the faster they tend to revert back to it. Having spent most of the last 2-years above the 200-DMA, the S&P is now consolidating closer to that level.

We would expect to see the S&P drop below the 200-DMA in the next 2-3 weeks, recharge, and find a bottom before making a run at new highs.

Here are the Key levels to watch for the next 2-3 weeks:

Bearish scenario:

2587 – the 200-DMA
2535 – bottom of the 2-year uptrend channel
2470 – target low
2350 –  potential low

Bullish scenario:

2707 – near-term resistance
2780 – target high
2873 – key resistance

Note that should we see a surprise breakout through 2780, it would need to be acknowledged as an early resumption of the uptrend, and would suggest a break above the January 26th high of 2873 is likely, with an upside target of 2900-2920.

If we are correct and we see the bearish scenario play out over the next few weeks, and we hit our target low of 2470, then in early May we will likely be sending out some new BUY signals to subscribers. If you are not currently a subscriber but want to receive all of our weekly reports, including all of our buy & sell recommendations,  you can subscribe now and get The Trend Letter for only $369.95, a $230 discount off the regular price. Click Here to subscribe.

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Headlines – April 20/18

  • Watch out as even Fed doves fret about markets living in La-La land. Read story
  • Trump targets OPEC over high oil prices. Read story
  • The most important crypto indicator just turned bullish. Read story
  • A $76,000 monthly pension: Why states and cities are struggling to meet massive pension obligations. Read story
  • Trump on Comey memos: ‘Is that really the way America is supposed to work? I don’t think so’. Read story
  • Rudy Giuliani joins Trump team legal team, hopes to end Russia probe in ‘ a week or two.’ Read story
  • Why hackers are targeting your office gossip. Read story
  • China has reservations about Qualcomm’s $44 billion deal with NXP. Read story
  • Who is Miguel Diaz-Canel, Cuba’s new handpicked president? Read story
  • America’s nuclear headache: Old plutonium with nowhere to go. Read story
  • April shaping up to be Detroit’s coldest in 143 years. Read story
  • Nissan to cut hundreds of jobs at UK plant as diesel demands slides. Read story
  • After Southwest emergency, how you can tell the age of your airplane. Read story
  • A new report heaps skepticism on vitamin D and calcium supplements. Read story
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Headlines – April 19/18

  • Oil rallies to 3-year high as supply tightens. Read story
  • Watch for ‘violent sell-off’ to thwart Saudi’s wish for $100 oil. Read story
  • China looks to speed up chip plans as US trade tensions boil. Read story
  • Former Trump lawyer says he warned the President that Cohen could turn against him. Read story
  • How hidden trackers on websites use ‘login with Facebook’ to harvest your data. Read story
  • Jeff Bezos reveals that Amazon has 100 million Prime users. Read story
  • It took three years for robots to learn to build an Ikea chair – and just 20 minutes to finish it. Read story
  • The CFA is the world’s most brutal exam in the world of finance – here’s what the questions look like. Read story
  • Survey: More than half of the world’s wealthy expect to live to 100. Read story
  • ‘Forest bathing’ takes tree hugging to new extremes. Read story
  • Hyper-realistic robot ‘indistinguishable from humans.’ Read story
  • A new start-up is disrupting the piggy bank with a cryptocurrency wallet for kids. Read story
  • San Francisco is building skyscrapers like crazy- and there could be a deadly downside. Read story
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