We haven’t seen the bottom yet! Tom Busby, Don Yocham and Geof Smith break down this bear market rally and tell us it’ll be worse before it gets better — but you can successfully trade a down market.
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►Click To View This Episode's Transcript◄1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:07.420 Adam Mowrey: Yeah, I got out of Mallory. Can everybody hear me? Okay, Can everybody hear me? Okay, 2 00:00:07.670 --> 00:00:08.950 Adam Mowrey: there we are. 3 00:00:11.390 --> 00:00:20.209 Tom Busby: Okay. So uh we're gonna get started a little different day. I'll be, I guess, the moderator for for now. And uh, 4 00:00:21.250 --> 00:00:24.370 Tom Busby: let's first talk about if we will. 5 00:00:24.450 --> 00:00:31.819 Tom Busby: Uh all right, let's do it this way. Yeah, here's a question for you, all right. 6 00:00:33.200 --> 00:00:35.010 Tom Busby: What's your take on the market? 7 00:00:43.510 --> 00:01:02.250 Don Yocham: It just in general you can say this about all um all markets, equities, bonds, commodities, whatever um and it it's we're we're caught between this churn. Right. I think we the the the inflationary fears are evving right. There's this 8 00:01:02.260 --> 00:01:19.730 Don Yocham: tidal wave. Fear rushed up on the shores. It's now pulling back um and uh, But now that the recession problem, the growth problem is kind of obvious front and center becoming more clear. Right? Um! People are much less worried about, 9 00:01:19.740 --> 00:01:32.630 Don Yocham: uh, you know, or uh hanging their hopes on a fed pivot, because, you know, they they've already done The Feds already done a ton ton of hiking, whether the terminal rate is five percent or seven. I don't think 10 00:01:32.640 --> 00:01:51.400 Don Yocham: the market really cares too much anymore, because they know that they've got this fragile economy. Growth is, uh, uh just starting to turn sorry about the lighting here. I got a new setup here. Um, but uh the um uh, I think. Now this growth is becoming front and center, and the markets just kind of digesting this kind of in between 11 00:01:51.410 --> 00:02:08.480 Don Yocham: place. It might, you know, if it lasts another week or two or so, you know we've got. Then we're getting into holiday season, and that sort of thing, you know. But, um uh, I think as far as there's not a whole lot of upside. But there's way more downside in the market, you know. Uh, I called out. Forty, fifty 12 00:02:08.490 --> 00:02:18.350 Don Yocham: uh as a um earlier on in the week is is probably where we would um uh uh hit, and we got there and but backed off that, you know I could see forty, one hundred 13 00:02:18.400 --> 00:02:33.899 Don Yocham: on the S. And P. But um. I think that's it. I think that's it. You're not gonna see a whole lot more upside. Uh I don't see what kind of news I don't see what kind of catalyst can get us there. So you know. And then it's uh, then it's a matter of uh uh pricing in uh uh 14 00:02:33.960 --> 00:02:37.770 Don Yocham: worsening earnings, unemployment, that sort of thing. 15 00:02:37.950 --> 00:02:39.500 Tom Busby: Okay, uh, 16 00:02:39.520 --> 00:02:44.409 Tom Busby: Jeff. I'm a little curious to all market today. I got my surprise me. 17 00:02:45.030 --> 00:02:46.430 Tom Busby: So tell me, 18 00:02:46.500 --> 00:02:48.910 Tom Busby: tell me your thoughts on the All market. 19 00:02:49.500 --> 00:02:51.550 Geof Smith: One word, China 20 00:02:51.760 --> 00:03:03.400 Geof Smith: um the big thing on them, I mean. We've been having a nice little no perk up, and you know the oil and gasoline markets. I mean, this time of year. Actually, we're actually coming out of it. 21 00:03:03.470 --> 00:03:28.209 Geof Smith: Um! But usually in October, going in November. Um! They're switching over to winter gases and stuff like that, and they're doing a lot of uh maintenance on a lot of the refined reefs and stuff, so we'll naturally see a little rise in the no gasoline crudal markets during that time. But there's also been talk out there that China was going to start, you know, relieving um pressure on their no Covid shutdowns, and that put a lot of 22 00:03:28.270 --> 00:03:33.600 Geof Smith: energy into no pun intended there into the energy markets. Um, 23 00:03:33.610 --> 00:03:49.010 Geof Smith: And I think that was one of the catalyst that was kind of pushing them back up. They've had a really, really hard time between eighty-eight and a half and ninety, two and a half and crude oil, and every time he gets up in there they just flip right back around and sell it back off. Um, But um, 24 00:03:49.020 --> 00:03:58.789 Geof Smith: now they're having an issue. Report came out yesterday. They're having over twenty-five thousand covid cases a day which that spooked the market big time. 25 00:03:58.800 --> 00:04:28.440 Geof Smith: They think they're gonna start shutting down China again. And all of a sudden all that demand just went out. And so that's pulled crude back basically to where we started the rally to start with, we came down to what was it? Uh? Seventy, five, fifty, or something like that? Um, a couple of weeks ago, and they had a nice, really, really good rally from there. And if China was going to continue to say, Hey, we're gonna open up our economy, I think we probably would have seen crude bust above ninety-two and a half, and start taking off that back up to one hundred 26 00:04:28.450 --> 00:04:35.499 Geof Smith: There's still a lot of people out there that think that crude's going to two hundred, which I mean, Okay, fine, whatever. 27 00:04:35.510 --> 00:05:05.500 Geof Smith: But right now I think the the big deal is, Keep your eye on China. Um, You had a little bit of a a reaction. We there was a an Israeli tanker that got taken out, and that kind of shift it a little bit, but um after that. Um! I think the China thing has most influence on it right now. Um, even though the dollar has weakened up some that should have pushed um crude up a little higher. But that is not doing anything now. Um, I think the dollar is really kind of hurting a lot of our mark. 28 00:05:05.510 --> 00:05:09.650 Geof Smith: It's to be honest uh our exports on our meets, especially 29 00:05:09.660 --> 00:05:39.640 Geof Smith: um or down, just because of our dollar is is so high. Um! You can get no pigs from Australia, and you can get, You know, the the herd hasn't grown that well in in Europe this year. Um! And we've had a little bit of an increase in in Canada. Um, But this, since their currencies are so much lower they're going to have a whole lot more demand on their meets than we are. So we've had a a big decrease in demand on our on our meets this year. Um, and we've also have, you know, inside the United States we've had a huge problem with drought since 30 00:05:39.650 --> 00:05:50.249 Geof Smith: we've had a decrease in her, and if you've been watching the the placements which what I mean by placements is coming out of the field into the feed lots that's been dropping 31 00:05:50.260 --> 00:06:07.280 Geof Smith: um. So the herbs are are decreasing in size, and so I mean You've got a lot of weird stuff going on. I think our dollars hurt a lot of our exports. Um, even in you know the I mean. You look at even natural gas. A lot of people look at natural gas. We got this big, huge what 32 00:06:07.320 --> 00:06:21.110 Geof Smith: it's four foot snow happening up here, and and what New York, or something like. I heard that this morning I was like, Gosh! A lot of snow, I mean they were talking three inches an hour, and I got to thinking, Wow! That ought to push natural gas up. Well, 33 00:06:21.120 --> 00:06:28.140 Geof Smith: the natural. We've got a lot of natural gas. Um, if you've been looking at our our storage, it's been going up and up and up and up, 34 00:06:28.180 --> 00:06:40.460 Geof Smith: and the just in the reason for that is, we're having a hard time exporting it that we still have the free port plant down here in Texas. Um! There's a big natural gas um 35 00:06:40.470 --> 00:07:08.779 Geof Smith: uh liquefied natural gas compressing unit. Um! That actually exports over fifteen of our natural gas, and most of that goes to Europe from there. Um, they've been shut down. They got cracks and pipes and everything. They've actually canceled any Lng production for November and December now. And so you've seen natural gas nose dive based off of that um that didn't have anything to do with what the crude and gasoline markets been doing. But, 36 00:07:08.860 --> 00:07:11.529 Geof Smith: um! It's been really kind of interesting 37 00:07:11.590 --> 00:07:25.270 Tom Busby: so long? Winded Answer. How's that? I figured you give the answer. Everybody needs to here because you follow that market so closely. But then, 38 00:07:25.380 --> 00:07:32.779 Tom Busby: you know I look at it a little bit differently. But but it's nice to know the information you just shared with everybody, because, 39 00:07:32.940 --> 00:07:35.269 Tom Busby: really, you know, 40 00:07:35.420 --> 00:07:52.580 Tom Busby: I think the dollar is something you gotta focus on, based on what's going on with the big decline we've had in the last uh, you know, few weeks or couple of weeks, and so might be an opportunity being created. All I'm saying, and that's why I brought it up. But folks 41 00:07:52.590 --> 00:07:56.139 Tom Busby: we got a lot to talk about, and the first thing I want to do 42 00:07:56.450 --> 00:07:57.530 Tom Busby: is 43 00:07:57.680 --> 00:08:10.669 Tom Busby: show you a couple of slides I prepared. I know that it's unusual for me on n to pros, but I actually have some some slides. So let's see if uh Adam can bring up my slides, and uh i'll get into it. 44 00:08:12.500 --> 00:08:16.789 Tom Busby: Now one question I want to ask Everybody here is that 45 00:08:17.820 --> 00:08:26.659 Tom Busby: when I put a slide up that says warning December ninth to the sixteen, What am I warning about? Here's what i'm warning about. Okay, 46 00:08:26.830 --> 00:08:36.609 Tom Busby: If you look at the calendar, you look at where this market is. We've got a real issue happening December nine to sixteen, let me tell you what it is. 47 00:08:36.820 --> 00:08:46.799 Tom Busby: You got the reports on Cpi p. I got to fed me, and here's here's a twist in fate. Jeff told me this last night here in a class 48 00:08:47.220 --> 00:08:54.240 Tom Busby: Vpi, which is normally reported after Cpi is being reported in December before 49 00:08:55.450 --> 00:09:13.010 Tom Busby: Cpi. I I can't remember being that way, and when I saw it when Jeff started telling me about it. Okay, here they go. They're screwing with things for a reason. Okay, and not that that there's always gotta be a reason for things. But 50 00:09:13.140 --> 00:09:20.860 Tom Busby: that week could be a real disruption in whatever trend we got, and i'm telling people to be aware of that. 51 00:09:21.030 --> 00:09:22.690 Tom Busby: And speaking of that, 52 00:09:23.810 --> 00:09:31.409 Tom Busby: my attitude right now you're you're a trade, but you should invest. And what I mean by that is 53 00:09:32.240 --> 00:09:33.940 Tom Busby: interest rates. 54 00:09:34.610 --> 00:09:36.199 Tom Busby: I have climbed 55 00:09:36.810 --> 00:09:46.750 Tom Busby: at a very fast rate very fast, right probably faster than the economy can handle, and I say that from experience 56 00:09:47.070 --> 00:09:49.420 Tom Busby: anytime the fed 57 00:09:49.540 --> 00:09:52.129 Tom Busby: this what I call 58 00:09:52.580 --> 00:09:54.830 Tom Busby: heightening if they're 59 00:09:55.150 --> 00:10:14.029 Tom Busby: heightening and doing it very planned out. But they're not. They're doing it with political ditches on both sides. The guy that runs. The fed, in my opinion, is the political hack, and he's got us in a situation. He had to do this, or we'd be looking at fifteen or sixteen percent in place. 60 00:10:14.040 --> 00:10:16.140 Tom Busby: So a lot of people. 61 00:10:16.840 --> 00:10:19.140 Tom Busby: So all the numbers that came out 62 00:10:20.080 --> 00:10:29.180 Tom Busby: and said, Oh, great inflation's over Well, inflation is not over all you guys need to look behind the headline numbers. You'll find out that 63 00:10:29.340 --> 00:10:39.100 Tom Busby: if we might be ready for another leg. Okay, cause you got a lot of things change, but you do have the band destruction going on in the economy, 64 00:10:39.730 --> 00:10:58.250 Tom Busby: and it's very interesting to me. The day after the midterm elections, all these tech companies. The stock had already reflected it. All the tech companies start telling all the people they don't have jobs anymore. They got their votes, and Then they said, Oh, by the way, you don't have a job anymore, 65 00:10:58.380 --> 00:11:10.649 Tom Busby: and I think it's the highest number of people being let go in the tech industry in years i'd have to check that out. But I think I picked that up. That's a bad thing. So I want everybody here to be one. 66 00:11:10.760 --> 00:11:15.509 Tom Busby: Okay, December nine, two, sixteen. Pay attention. 67 00:11:15.740 --> 00:11:27.579 Tom Busby: If you're gonna be invested in stocks, you better learn how to head yourself, and I think that you really are to be in cash. I think if you get four and a half percent 68 00:11:27.980 --> 00:11:46.919 Tom Busby: on a T bill T. No, i'd take it, and then I would trade inside that, you know. If you even if you invest all your account in that, you can still use it for trading. That's a beautiful thing about it. Uh you can still use that money, but you get paid a little interest for you sitting there, not being invested with overnight. Risk. 69 00:11:47.390 --> 00:11:51.519 Tom Busby: Some's got to come to a hit. So here's the question you got to ask yourself. 70 00:11:53.260 --> 00:12:02.400 Tom Busby: Do you think the policies of an incompetent government are going to change notice? I put the word incompetent in front of the government. 71 00:12:02.450 --> 00:12:19.979 Tom Busby: There's sixty-eight people there in charge of every function of our government that are appointed all sixty-eight of them I looked at every one of them. You wouldn't hire to cut your graphs. These people are less than what I would call able 72 00:12:20.040 --> 00:12:24.390 Tom Busby: to probably put on clothes and go to work, even if they don't go to work, 73 00:12:24.780 --> 00:12:28.750 Tom Busby: not people that's running our government. So we got problems there. 74 00:12:28.810 --> 00:12:30.740 Tom Busby: You got the Republicans 75 00:12:31.410 --> 00:12:38.180 Tom Busby: that do have control of the House. But honestly, I don't think that's going to change much, because 76 00:12:39.440 --> 00:12:45.140 Tom Busby: the Democrats look, in my opinion, are better at politics than the Republicans. 77 00:12:45.320 --> 00:12:55.069 Tom Busby: It seems like to me. I mean they get out there and tell the public lies and do it at a timely manner. And all of a sudden 78 00:12:55.150 --> 00:13:02.360 Tom Busby: they come out and say, Hey, we're going. Here's a big one, hey? We're gonna cancel your student debt. What happened 79 00:13:02.470 --> 00:13:15.100 Tom Busby: the day after the election? A judge in Texas said, No, that ain't gonna work. Well, everybody knew it would go work because but they sold that lie to a lot of young people. 80 00:13:15.690 --> 00:13:19.570 Tom Busby: You're not gonna get your student loan cancel not gonna happen. 81 00:13:20.080 --> 00:13:29.410 Tom Busby: We don't have the kind of money to let that debt just be written off by a pin. It's not gonna happen. The other thing is gonna happen, I believe, is that 82 00:13:30.010 --> 00:13:32.519 Tom Busby: a lot of these expenditures are 83 00:13:32.640 --> 00:13:36.620 Tom Busby: and all this money that's going all these different places. 84 00:13:37.250 --> 00:13:39.880 Tom Busby: I don't see how they got money to do it anymore, 85 00:13:40.280 --> 00:13:43.899 Tom Busby: because we are at that limit. If you look at our debt limit, I think 86 00:13:44.370 --> 00:13:48.000 Tom Busby: I think I was looking at something that's really grown rapidly. 87 00:13:48.090 --> 00:13:56.690 Tom Busby: We don't have the money to be, you know, doing this stuff around the world Better take care of the people here in the United States. That's my opinion. Okay. 88 00:13:57.840 --> 00:14:06.480 Tom Busby: Now, this is my opinion. I'm entitled that still in this country. Okay, that's my opinion, but it does affect what we do in the market 89 00:14:06.940 --> 00:14:08.599 Tom Busby: next slide, please. 90 00:14:11.840 --> 00:14:17.439 Tom Busby: This is a number that you better memorize thirty five ninety-three. 91 00:14:17.670 --> 00:14:20.199 Tom Busby: This is the pivot for this quarter. 92 00:14:20.710 --> 00:14:26.500 Tom Busby: If you wake up one day and we're below that number. Sell first to ask questions later, 93 00:14:27.260 --> 00:14:32.189 Tom Busby: sell first and ask questions. Later. If you wake up and we blow 94 00:14:32.770 --> 00:14:36.750 Tom Busby: blow that number. That's the number that's controlling this quarter. 95 00:14:37.130 --> 00:14:38.970 Tom Busby: Okay. Next slide. 96 00:14:39.670 --> 00:14:54.880 Tom Busby: Now, this week at Dti I put this up there not to brag, but to tell you you can navigate around the market. We're without regard to the main trend. If you know where you look 97 00:14:54.890 --> 00:15:05.050 Tom Busby: this week in our power program we had twenty-seven percent gain because we were short howling. Why are we short housing go figure? They're not selling. 98 00:15:05.510 --> 00:15:10.570 Tom Busby: Housing Industry is, is about to go into a big recession 99 00:15:10.980 --> 00:15:18.229 Tom Busby: Anytime you raise mortgage rates from three to seven. That's too fast for the market to adapt 100 00:15:20.900 --> 00:15:24.450 Tom Busby: Blackstone, biggest financial manager in the world 101 00:15:24.730 --> 00:15:30.970 Tom Busby: rose fifty percent from August. Low. Guess what? When a stock rises, fifty percent, what happens? 102 00:15:31.720 --> 00:15:33.290 Tom Busby: It Correct 103 00:15:34.200 --> 00:15:45.979 Tom Busby: This stock We did a seven fifty-seven, forty-five. Currently we got another one working. Now, Blackstone, just to give you an idea of this weeks down at seven, twenty, four headed to six, forty-two. You need a number. 104 00:15:46.100 --> 00:15:50.700 Tom Busby: The spot we did in the t spy program, twelve percent game 105 00:15:51.470 --> 00:15:53.940 Tom Busby: t cash. We did an apple trade, 106 00:15:56.740 --> 00:16:01.029 Tom Busby: twenty five percent game profit machine twenty five percent gain 107 00:16:01.460 --> 00:16:06.280 Tom Busby: home depot. We went long fourteen percent game 108 00:16:06.640 --> 00:16:09.350 Tom Busby: Thursday's on earning the played basics 109 00:16:10.320 --> 00:16:12.319 Tom Busby: forty-one percent gang. 110 00:16:12.550 --> 00:16:22.920 Tom Busby: I think I got something else they didn't put up here. But the point I'm trying to make is if you know what you're doing, you can have good results, and 111 00:16:23.630 --> 00:16:24.760 Tom Busby: so 112 00:16:25.120 --> 00:16:27.209 Tom Busby: I tell people I ought to listen. 113 00:16:27.380 --> 00:16:39.329 Tom Busby: We've been doing this a long time. I look at it, and it's an unbelievable track record for this week. But guess what it's gonna get better. This is my kind of market. It moves fast. 114 00:16:39.790 --> 00:16:44.849 Tom Busby: The Dti team with Jeff and our team. We've been here before Haven't. We, Jeff, 115 00:16:45.280 --> 00:16:51.320 Geof Smith: You've been here before several times. Actually, this is our first rodeo. 116 00:16:51.390 --> 00:16:52.800 Tom Busby: How you attention 117 00:16:53.490 --> 00:16:54.970 Tom Busby: Next slide, 118 00:16:57.660 --> 00:16:58.680 Tom Busby: All right. 119 00:16:59.060 --> 00:17:00.459 Tom Busby: I had a meeting. 120 00:17:00.630 --> 00:17:02.109 Tom Busby: I had a meeting. 121 00:17:02.260 --> 00:17:04.630 Tom Busby: It had a class here in. 122 00:17:05.339 --> 00:17:09.129 Tom Busby: Well, we had some great people there. We had people online 123 00:17:09.880 --> 00:17:13.129 Tom Busby: the problem everybody has they get. 124 00:17:13.180 --> 00:17:24.609 Tom Busby: They can't folk. They They're all over the board, I said. What we need is something that people can focus on. Very simple. Let me think how it works. 125 00:17:24.780 --> 00:17:26.740 Tom Busby: Market going down. 126 00:17:28.790 --> 00:17:30.939 Tom Busby: You buy the Sqqq 127 00:17:31.410 --> 00:17:34.990 Tom Busby: market going up. You buy the tank, you 128 00:17:35.310 --> 00:17:38.690 Tom Busby: Now this course that i'm teaching is, 129 00:17:38.900 --> 00:17:42.890 Tom Busby: I don't know what just opinion is. I think it's the best course we've ever done. 130 00:17:42.980 --> 00:17:49.600 Tom Busby: It teaches the roadmap. It teaches how to make money. It teaches you how to trade 131 00:17:50.520 --> 00:17:56.739 Tom Busby: when you get in, when to get out when you're wrong, and we're doing ongoing training 132 00:17:57.190 --> 00:18:09.639 Tom Busby: as we get to March when we have our next class. But you better investigate. If you got. If you got any intention at all to learn how to trade. This is the course that i'm recommending everybody or be part of 133 00:18:09.830 --> 00:18:27.040 Tom Busby: It's amazing what's going on i'm getting email from people that we talk. Yeah, You've seen it, too. Hey? Made three hundred dollars this morning. On that early at pre-market trip. Hey, make five hundred dollars on that trade after the market. I love the fact. I'm not looking at a screen. 134 00:18:28.180 --> 00:18:33.189 Tom Busby: I've done enough of that in my life. But anyway, this is a great course. Next slide. 135 00:18:38.940 --> 00:18:48.440 Tom Busby: Okay, I've been making video calls with custom. It's the most effective thing I've ever seen in my forty years to talk to you. 136 00:18:49.230 --> 00:18:56.260 Tom Busby: I'm loving. I am helping people by talking to them, getting them oriented and getting a plan, 137 00:18:56.550 --> 00:19:02.539 Tom Busby: and I think the overall effect is of doing it. The only problem is like, I tell you, there's a problem. 138 00:19:04.470 --> 00:19:15.529 Tom Busby: It takes a lot of time to do this a lot of time. A lot of people are tied up to make this happen, and I need to talk to everybody because you can benefit. 139 00:19:16.070 --> 00:19:30.540 Tom Busby: I believe, off some of the experiences we've had at Dti in a market like this two strategies One, I think you are being cash t bill, and second, you gotta learn to trade to take advantage of what they do. So 140 00:19:30.550 --> 00:19:46.320 Tom Busby: the video calls. I decided to do a marathon day tomorrow and talk to a bunch of people Nobody knows. I'm gonna make this announcement. I decided to skip my golf, spend time helping people tomorrow. So here's how it's gonna work. Next slide. 141 00:19:48.730 --> 00:19:52.969 Tom Busby: You gotta fill out this coaching application and you email 142 00:19:53.030 --> 00:19:59.450 Tom Busby: you email, row at Dti Trader. Do we have the link for the coaching application atom 143 00:20:02.590 --> 00:20:04.789 Adam Mowrey: uh it's an email to you both 144 00:20:05.160 --> 00:20:06.740 Tom Busby: for your needs an email. 145 00:20:07.710 --> 00:20:13.849 Tom Busby: It's an email that they respond to. 146 00:20:14.040 --> 00:20:25.709 Tom Busby: Okay, we're going to be very generous to you, very generous. We're going to email it right now to you. Check your E box or in inbox and make sure you got it. 147 00:20:25.990 --> 00:20:36.049 Tom Busby: Fill this out and send Jonathan an email if you would like to have a call tomorrow. It'll take about twenty to thirty minutes. 148 00:20:36.060 --> 00:20:52.820 Tom Busby: I will start at nine o'clock Eastern time, and I will go to five o'clock every thirty minutes. I am going to take an hour for lunch, so I gotta tell you that right now. Got to have something to. Okay. So first. Come first. Serve Want to talk to me. We'll do it tomorrow 149 00:20:54.640 --> 00:20:57.170 Tom Busby: from nine o'clock Eastern. 150 00:20:59.980 --> 00:21:08.549 Tom Busby: I'll go to about five o'clock, four o'clock, five. We'll see. Anyway. Send your email. Does that interest anybody here to do that? 151 00:21:09.700 --> 00:21:12.360 Tom Busby: I don't want to waste any more time 152 00:21:12.610 --> 00:21:20.669 Tom Busby: with this market. I want to help you, and i'm willing to do that more. If you you know, you gotta take thirty minutes of your time. Send an email to 153 00:21:22.710 --> 00:21:28.070 Tom Busby: row at Dti Trader. Okay, Robin Hand got the email 154 00:21:29.820 --> 00:21:32.469 Tom Busby: man, check your email. 155 00:21:37.810 --> 00:21:39.729 Tom Busby: And they said, no email. 156 00:21:39.870 --> 00:21:42.150 Adam Mowrey: They need the email and 157 00:21:42.920 --> 00:21:45.850 Adam Mowrey: do what they need to email in. 158 00:21:46.690 --> 00:22:04.469 Tom Busby: He's saying, have everybody email row at Dti Trader and he'll send them the email to sign up for the coaching. Oh, okay, I miss. I thought we're gonna send a mass email to them. Okay, got it. Send an email to row, and he will send you the co coaching application 159 00:22:07.020 --> 00:22:08.740 Tom Busby: that the way we're doing it. 160 00:22:11.090 --> 00:22:12.879 Geof Smith: That's what I understood from Adam 161 00:22:14.000 --> 00:22:22.040 Tom Busby: Email row at Dti Trader John. Send in coaching application, and then we'll organize our day based on 162 00:22:22.090 --> 00:22:23.560 Tom Busby: that. Okay, 163 00:22:24.730 --> 00:22:32.920 Tom Busby: everybody understand. Send an email to row with each other. Sorry about that folks. I thought Adam was going blast you with an email. 164 00:22:35.070 --> 00:22:37.229 Tom Busby: Got to be flexible and try it 165 00:22:37.700 --> 00:22:39.350 Tom Busby: so right now, 166 00:22:39.890 --> 00:22:48.370 Tom Busby: right now. I'm. In the Sqq. Q. What does that mean? I think the market is going to do if I'm. Long to Sqqq. It's a test question. 167 00:22:52.990 --> 00:22:54.999 Tom Busby: I'm waiting for an answer. Folks. 168 00:22:57.160 --> 00:23:00.159 Tom Busby: I only think it's going out. It is going down. 169 00:23:00.610 --> 00:23:02.450 Tom Busby: Now what i'm gonna do 170 00:23:03.010 --> 00:23:04.859 Tom Busby: just for the fun of it. 171 00:23:06.970 --> 00:23:09.400 Tom Busby: Hold on. I want to show you some. 172 00:23:18.920 --> 00:23:20.150 Tom Busby: Okay, 173 00:23:21.630 --> 00:23:25.860 Tom Busby: Adam. I want to share my screen. Okay, 174 00:23:26.050 --> 00:23:29.109 Tom Busby: I want to share my screen. Okay, 175 00:23:29.420 --> 00:23:30.510 Tom Busby: Now, 176 00:23:31.450 --> 00:23:33.950 Tom Busby: Of course I don't know how to do what I'm saying, 177 00:23:34.470 --> 00:23:37.069 Tom Busby: So How do we do that? 178 00:23:40.250 --> 00:23:42.200 Adam Mowrey: What do you want to share it to us? 179 00:23:44.070 --> 00:23:46.079 Tom Busby: I want to share my screen. 180 00:23:47.950 --> 00:23:50.179 Tom Busby: You see the screen I want to share. 181 00:23:50.920 --> 00:23:57.040 Tom Busby: What screen do you want to share? 182 00:24:04.220 --> 00:24:05.320 Tom Busby: So yeah, 183 00:24:07.380 --> 00:24:08.860 Tom Busby: everybody say that 184 00:24:09.480 --> 00:24:10.390 Geof Smith: No. 185 00:24:11.700 --> 00:24:13.210 Tom Busby: Is that of share it. 186 00:24:20.730 --> 00:24:22.020 Tom Busby: That's the one 187 00:24:22.070 --> 00:24:23.310 Tom Busby: that one there. 188 00:24:29.780 --> 00:24:31.609 Tom Busby: Can you see my screen? 189 00:24:31.890 --> 00:24:33.020 Geof Smith: Yes, 190 00:24:33.910 --> 00:24:37.049 Tom Busby: what does it say on Sqq. Jeff. Read that to him? 191 00:24:39.230 --> 00:24:41.979 Geof Smith: Uh which one's this Qq. 192 00:24:42.680 --> 00:24:44.190 Tom Busby: That one right there. 193 00:24:48.160 --> 00:24:49.740 Geof Smith: I see the chart in front of it. 194 00:24:50.430 --> 00:24:55.989 Tom Busby: No, right there. Look at the top along a thousand chairs right? 195 00:24:56.280 --> 00:24:57.819 Tom Busby: How much of them up 196 00:24:58.640 --> 00:25:07.929 Tom Busby: uh you're a P. And L. Today one thousand four hundred and eighty bucks, 197 00:25:08.090 --> 00:25:09.310 Tom Busby: for a reason. 198 00:25:12.890 --> 00:25:15.019 Tom Busby: How do I get back? We're 199 00:25:15.180 --> 00:25:17.059 Tom Busby: I'm not sharing my screen. 200 00:25:24.660 --> 00:25:25.690 Tom Busby: Adam, 201 00:25:29.690 --> 00:25:31.139 Tom Busby: Did he go to sleep? 202 00:25:32.310 --> 00:25:33.740 Tom Busby: Ah, there he is! 203 00:25:36.420 --> 00:25:39.330 Tom Busby: I, Anyway, I will show you 204 00:25:39.850 --> 00:25:47.100 Tom Busby: the power of this Sqqq. Going down. I'm. Long Sq. It goes up Okay, 205 00:25:48.420 --> 00:25:55.389 Tom Busby: because i'm sure Tesla, too. I didn't mention that. But that's just That's another trade. Okay. But the point is, 206 00:25:55.890 --> 00:25:59.489 Tom Busby: I don't think i'm up on that one, too. 207 00:26:01.100 --> 00:26:04.699 Tom Busby: Yeah, six hundred and seventy-eight bucks on Tesla. Okay. 208 00:26:05.570 --> 00:26:09.330 Tom Busby: But you all know that because I think we got a Tesla position on, anyway, 209 00:26:10.600 --> 00:26:13.679 Tom Busby: All right. So here's the bottom line. 210 00:26:17.360 --> 00:26:22.919 Tom Busby: The Sqqq is a well. Just tell him what the Sqq is for to know what i'm trying 211 00:26:23.530 --> 00:26:36.340 Geof Smith: um it's the ultra short uh Nasdaq one hundred, and it's basically the Q. Q. And it's three times moved, but it's you buy it. You expect the Qq. To drop. 212 00:26:36.500 --> 00:26:41.969 Geof Smith: If you short it, you'd expect the Qq. To go higher. It's an inverse e uh, Etf. 213 00:26:42.140 --> 00:26:48.359 Geof Smith: And Tqq. Queue is the same thing as the Sq. Queue except it goes with the Qqq. 214 00:26:48.400 --> 00:26:54.359 Geof Smith: So if the Qq. Goes up, one percent teach Qqq. Will go up three percent. 215 00:26:55.250 --> 00:26:58.799 Tom Busby: Alright, So here's the deal I want to summarize what I said. 216 00:26:58.910 --> 00:27:08.499 Tom Busby: Watch out for thirty-five, ninety-three S. And P. Number you wake up you blow that sell first, ask questions later. Secondly, 217 00:27:09.160 --> 00:27:10.410 Tom Busby: Sunday. 218 00:27:10.900 --> 00:27:19.089 Tom Busby: Send an email to row at Dti Trader, fill out the coaches application. I'm gonna do a Marathon day and talk to a bunch of people 219 00:27:19.110 --> 00:27:20.150 tomorrow. 220 00:27:20.520 --> 00:27:21.740 Tom Busby: Third. 221 00:27:22.380 --> 00:27:24.560 Tom Busby: Let's row at Dt. I. Troy. 222 00:27:25.820 --> 00:27:34.479 Tom Busby: Third: learn about Sqq. Slash, Tq. It's a good way to focus on a market like this, for 223 00:27:35.160 --> 00:27:37.669 Tom Busby: I believe you should be in cash 224 00:27:38.380 --> 00:27:50.980 Tom Busby: earning t bill interest and trade, because I don't think we've seen what I believe this. What Don was saying to is, we haven't seen all those that you're gonna see. I don't think 225 00:27:51.670 --> 00:27:58.510 Tom Busby: we get pretty close to a roll over. Maybe it holds together to December ninth through sixteen. 226 00:27:58.790 --> 00:28:02.360 Tom Busby: Now, I went on, a lot longer than I normally go on. 227 00:28:02.710 --> 00:28:03.800 Tom Busby: But 228 00:28:04.290 --> 00:28:09.039 Tom Busby: I wanted to reach as many people as possible today on. Ask a pros and say, hey? 229 00:28:10.250 --> 00:28:24.609 Tom Busby: It doesn't matter where the market goes up or down, right that down. Have a strategy to take advantage of whichever way it move. Don't lock yourself in, hey? It's gotta go up or hey? It's gotta go down. Be flexible, 230 00:28:26.790 --> 00:28:37.110 Tom Busby: anyway. I'm on my! I'm on my soap box. I apologize for that. This is why I get when I see people lose money, and I want to help you. So get signed up 231 00:28:38.090 --> 00:28:43.099 Tom Busby: any any questions for me before I turn it over to Don Yelco 232 00:28:47.270 --> 00:28:51.790 Tom Busby: Don talking about salespeople, and 233 00:28:52.110 --> 00:28:54.920 Don Yocham: say that to say that again, Tom. I'm sorry I spoke over you. 234 00:28:54.960 --> 00:29:03.109 Tom Busby: Oh, somebody was asking how to get signed up for the Sqqtq class, I said. Talk to one of my sales team. They'll help you. 235 00:29:03.620 --> 00:29:09.540 Tom Busby: Video call. I'll take as many as I can do tomorrow. 236 00:29:11.940 --> 00:29:28.669 Don Yocham: Excellent. All right. Uh yeah, You know what I mean? Because Um, you're right. Uh don't even really think about investing right here right uh, unless you could hedge it, which is a complicated, 237 00:29:28.680 --> 00:29:36.440 Don Yocham: a fair um, and uh you now, it's time to be limbo nimble uh, and you gotta be light on your feet. 238 00:29:36.860 --> 00:29:52.370 Don Yocham: Not uh, not play uh a war of attrition with the market, right? You just gotta You gotta. You gotta pick your spots. Um, you know. I think you know there's a lot of you know fundamentally, and you guys have heard me. I'm i'm on here every Other Week or so with the Celeste uh been going through, 239 00:29:52.380 --> 00:29:58.360 Don Yocham: You know the uh, the recession in the in the bear market that we would be in, even without 240 00:29:58.370 --> 00:30:13.139 Don Yocham: all the other stuff going on in the world, right? Um and uh, but you know you've got things popping up all the time. What? That's, you know. There, there's exogenous and endogenous for this right endogenous risk or risk to the market. That's you know. You've got uh growth 241 00:30:13.150 --> 00:30:31.709 Don Yocham: you've got uh, or that impact on earnings. You've got inflation, you know, as a result of monetary policy, all that stuff like that. Those are endogenous for those are inside of finance, right? But we've also got all these exogenous risks outside, and you know War Heck, you know missiles 242 00:30:31.720 --> 00:30:47.669 Don Yocham: from Ukraine going into Poland, and they saying this from Russia right That kind of stuff. Good! Look at how big it like that had right away. And now you've got this um uh recent blow up in crypto with Ft. X and uh eight I mean, It's just astounding 243 00:30:47.950 --> 00:31:17.940 Don Yocham: uh, not surprising. Uh, but um, you know now those those kind of exot you could, I guess you can call crypto, exogenous to finance, at least for now. But it's got a it's got a a hook into it, and that it's all of an institutional and All of Wall Street has their money, which is inside the system in crypto, and it just a a bunch of it just went away. Those kind of knock on effects, or um, you know, or what can kick this thing over the edge if they happen, or who knows? There's all 244 00:31:17.950 --> 00:31:42.340 Don Yocham: all kinds of other risks outside of the financial system that can have a big impact on the markets and and chat kind of change. People's attitudes right, because that's where when fear starts taking a grip. You gotta You gotta um uh that can really change the dynamic in the markets. Uh yeah. So you know, I we're all traders right here, you know. None of us are digging in our heels. Uh, and I wanted to talk to you guys about um 245 00:31:42.600 --> 00:31:58.610 Don Yocham: how I trade a little bit uh. So a lot of you see the you know, and let me pull up my screen real quick, and then i'm going to share something uh with you. But, uh, you guys have uh a lot of you guys have seen me talk about the volume profile, or when you're on my 246 00:31:58.670 --> 00:32:04.830 Don Yocham: byos sex uh bring your own stock Sessions or Cisco stock section sessions. 247 00:32:04.980 --> 00:32:23.940 Don Yocham: I'm always uh looking at this volume. Profile, you know I almost don't even look at the the the the pattern of the price. This this volume profile here is is the the key to how I looked and look at the markets right Now, of course, I have my big picture views, and I try to. I always keep those in mind 248 00:32:23.950 --> 00:32:45.879 Don Yocham: right. But um, you know, at the end of the day. You know whether or not something is prime to move or not. Uh, there's I can see a lot in this volume. Profile right? And what this falling profile does is, you know, normally you think of volume broken out by time. So along the bottom of the screen, you know you. You have volume down here at the bottom, and that's volume uh across time. Well, I look 249 00:32:45.890 --> 00:33:01.830 Don Yocham: Flip it, I suppose, ninety degrees, and look at volume across price right? So this this is telling you, for example, i'm looking at the ten Year treasury of futures right here uh over the last thirty days, and this is telling you the I can see the range 250 00:33:01.840 --> 00:33:17.879 Don Yocham: here, and where there has been more volume traded uh and less right. So you've got what you have a ten year treasuries, and of course this is a result of um. You know the the big risk on rally that we've had, and and relief that um, you know the 251 00:33:17.890 --> 00:33:33.300 Don Yocham: uh kind of kind of relief after that inflation print came in lower than expected last time. So this is when I look at this, and you know i'll tell you right Now, this is actually, if you guys want to trade uh. I really like the way this tenure. I've been wondering when ten new treasury um 252 00:33:33.310 --> 00:33:49.970 Don Yocham: uh prices we're going to peak. Get into this kind of near Term Peak, because ultimately you know, the Fed and the Feds uh actions are going to have an effect further down the curve and raise those yields for uh, even more further down the curve. 253 00:33:50.380 --> 00:34:08.629 Don Yocham: Five years ten years out. Uh, and I think we may have reached that point. I think we've kind of peaked, and I think we're ready to turn again and start heading back down on treasury on uh treasury prices. Uh, and I see that in this volume profile right? It's telling me that volume is T. Uh there is not a whole lot of participation in the market 254 00:34:08.639 --> 00:34:12.879 Don Yocham: as it got to this, around one hundred and thirteen on the Treasury Futures contract, 255 00:34:13.040 --> 00:34:15.420 Don Yocham: and it's, and that volume 256 00:34:15.550 --> 00:34:23.599 Don Yocham: picks up at lower prices, right? And we're getting into this what I call it. I've got an indicator for this uh this is an indicator that I've built 257 00:34:24.000 --> 00:34:40.620 Don Yocham: It's an opportunity zone. So once we kind of get into this opportunity zone uh, I think there's a pretty fair chance that we could get down to one one, ten or a much lower on Treasury future. So you know, if I were you guys, uh I would be what's What's the short Etf. Is it uh Tv? T: 258 00:34:41.030 --> 00:35:03.529 Don Yocham: Uh. On a ten year Treasury features? That's correct. It's actually a twenty year, I believe. Twenty years. That's right. Yeah. So at twenty year. So Tbt: if I were you guys right now, might be a good time to pick up uh buy some uh Tbt and play the short side of these uh treasury markets. Uh, but anyway, you guys are a lot of you guys have seen me look at these things, but there's a uh, certainly it's, it's not. It's 259 00:35:03.540 --> 00:35:20.000 Don Yocham: It's not as clear. Cut it's. It's it takes some time to understand it. It uh you know, when you're looking at the S. And P. You can see the same sort of thing now in the S. And P. Right now. This is telling me there's not. There's not a whole lot of direction. This volume is spread all over a large large area. 260 00:35:20.010 --> 00:35:24.999 Don Yocham: Uh, and that's why i'm kind of backing off being hard on a short 261 00:35:25.010 --> 00:35:45.179 Don Yocham: uh uh equity position right now. Uh, and just kind of, you know, being a little bit more lighter on my feet. But we're building up what i'm really watching. This is for a um. I'm watching this for a pattern that tells me that. Okay, It's ready to make a big break to the downside uh. And so with that in mind All right, done. You got this volume profile. 262 00:35:45.190 --> 00:35:47.669 Don Yocham: Uh, you know It's a different take on the market. 263 00:35:47.960 --> 00:35:50.690 Don Yocham: How do I use it Well, today, 264 00:35:50.800 --> 00:36:00.329 Don Yocham: this afternoon we are Uh, I am having a class on Volume profile. Let me do it. Let me uh 265 00:36:00.590 --> 00:36:18.210 Don Yocham: i'm gonna have. I've had Random one of these before, but we're getting a lot of lot of questions about it. Uh, And so this afternoon, three o'clock. We're gonna start talking about buying profile. And this is why it's important. Okay. So volume profile is related to market profile, which is something I started using. 266 00:36:18.220 --> 00:36:24.399 Don Yocham: You know I I was my my first day on the Chicago Board of Trade. What? One thousand nine hundred and ninety 267 00:36:24.840 --> 00:36:30.840 Don Yocham: for? I believe you know I i'd get up at four thirty in the morning and sit with those. So this old commodity trader 268 00:36:31.230 --> 00:36:47.160 Don Yocham: help them go through market profile charts. They used to be called style myer charts and help them do as daily letters to clients. Well, now, that's evolved into this volume. Profile, and so it's something I'm very familiar with, and it's evolved a lot over time, and that I did, you know definitely. 269 00:36:47.200 --> 00:36:52.020 Don Yocham: Towards the end of last year I really started to pick it up again, 270 00:36:52.370 --> 00:36:59.249 Don Yocham: and it's helped me. I identify some some pretty significant moves like a fifty-three percent overnight gain on bank of America. That was a beautiful thing. 271 00:36:59.260 --> 00:37:18.450 Don Yocham: Uh, And here you see, you see this volume building up on the bottom side, you know, as it as prices go up, it builds, and then there's this gap. Well, this is what we uh That's what we use to take advantage of that trait, right? Uh similar thing on Fpi. So you know farmland products, and like some like stocks you never heard of. 272 00:37:18.460 --> 00:37:34.189 Don Yocham: Uh, but we've got this um at an eighty-two percent gain on that in fourteen days, and that was a result of Here you have an opposite pattern. You have a pattern on the right hand side that looks bears falling volume as the prices go higher, and and that volume builds 273 00:37:34.200 --> 00:37:43.539 Don Yocham: at lower prices. So that tells me there's a lot more interest down here than there is up here, and we went short and made eighty, two percent in fourteen days, 274 00:37:43.550 --> 00:38:00.840 Don Yocham: you know. Once in a blue moon yeah, one hundred and sixty on B Ito, which was a bitcoin Etf. We did that in twelve days. And um, you know you've got this gap, and then you get this opportunity down here, and what that that was. We use that as a as a a signal that there was a nice short opportunity in Bitcoin. 275 00:38:00.850 --> 00:38:20.610 Don Yocham: Uh, but you know it's not like this stuff is magic, right? We can't guarantee you can always lose money. As a matter of fact, I mean with all this churn. Uh, you know, I i'm grateful, thankful, and I feel really good about winning, you know, fifty-four percent of my trades right? So a little bit more than every other trade is a winner. 276 00:38:20.620 --> 00:38:43.180 Don Yocham: But we've been able to um uh, and it generates a lot of ideas. We've gotten all you know. It's. It generates a lot of ideas, which is what I think you need to do to to to make it in these kind of markets. But even with that win rate right, we took two thousand dollars to over twenty-nine thousand dollars. Had you invested two thousand at the beginning, you'd have twenty-nine thousand dollars. We've got about a fourteen or fifteen x 277 00:38:43.190 --> 00:39:13.150 Don Yocham: uh total return. Um! Uh since the beginning year since I started. Really uh uh leaning into this. So um, you know, we've had a lot of members in our prosperity pub community that are excited about it. Um, uh they they they you know it certainly. Uh Don, at your legend among your peers. I don't know about that. I got a lot of legends around me. But um, you know, we've got this over here opened at thirty-three cents and closed out at eighty-five percent on a trade. Uh, she had a great trade. John made one hundred percent. 278 00:39:13.160 --> 00:39:21.040 Don Yocham: We've had some really great testimonials. A lot of people have been able to resurrect some some dormant accounts, 279 00:39:21.410 --> 00:39:22.890 Don Yocham: and that So 280 00:39:22.900 --> 00:39:44.549 Don Yocham: with this I really want to show everybody how to use this. Not only can you get more out of my services, which is something that you can over time learn how to apply to your trading, and it complements all kinds of other, You know, whatever technical tools you may have, or whatever your decision making process is. Uh, I feel like this is a pretty good compliment to it. Uh. So today I want you guys 281 00:39:44.560 --> 00:40:03.360 Don Yocham: to learn how to use this buying profile strategy. Uh and um, you know that I've been using to such great success so far this year. And uh, like. I say it's been a it's It's a very reliable guide for me, as i'm navigating these very tumultuous markets. So today we got a class it's nine bucks, 282 00:40:03.660 --> 00:40:16.069 Don Yocham: nine bucks. That's it. And you're gonna get this live class very high touch uh yeah, interactive just today, three o'clock by Eastern. So in about a little less than three hours. 283 00:40:16.080 --> 00:40:45.459 Don Yocham: Um, there's gonna be and recording uh, but um, i'll show you how to set up your volume. Profile. I'm gonna show you how the special patterns that you're gonna be looking for. We're gonna go through some stocks uh So you learn quite a bit. And um uh you know. I think it'll be a very useful tool for you. So why don't you go to um you to call that number right there? Nine o four, four, one, six, one, seven, seven, six, or you can go to prosperity. Pub dot com for Slash voll, which is a volume for volume profile 284 00:40:45.560 --> 00:41:04.269 Don Yocham: and um. You know i'd love to see you guys There, let me. I see some questions here. Um. Tbt: Okay. So I i'm looking at the Yeah. Tbt: Tom boy Tom was what I was talking about. Um, I don't know about Tmf. Uh to do 285 00:41:04.310 --> 00:41:20.729 Tom Busby: uh, and everybody needs to understand where this came from on the exchange floor. They have blocks of thirty minutes, and those blocks have letters. And those letters is how the floor traders identified their trades for those blocks. Peter Stalin. 286 00:41:20.760 --> 00:41:31.110 Tom Busby: Uh put this together. I thought it was brave. You really focused on Treasury Bonds, if I remember correctly, Okay. And I remember years ago I took a course in this, because 287 00:41:31.250 --> 00:41:47.649 Tom Busby: I believe that if you can learn the foundation how the how, why stocks move. You gotta have fuel fuel as the volume I really give you, uh give you some insights if you don't see, just look at a regular chart. So 288 00:41:47.660 --> 00:41:59.519 Tom Busby: this is a great course. It's a good price. You're all you're a learn. Some educate yourself. It helps. Yeah, no, I appreciate that time that's right, Stalmar. He He started out on the uh on the grain floor. 289 00:41:59.530 --> 00:42:28.090 Don Yocham: And um uh, you know. Then he he had a big role in Chicago to trade, and he was the headed up their Data collection division back in the eighties when they were starting to uh use all this information and organize it. And yeah, he came up with the market profile. And now he's got the volume profile. Uh: so um yeah, this is uh, this is I. It's a great It's a great tool would love for you guys to be there. I think it's important to keep learning, and this is a uh. This is a great way of kind of looking into the mind of the market. 290 00:42:28.100 --> 00:42:46.819 Don Yocham: Uh and um, did we get a recording? There's a yeah, there's a recording uh the do do? And uh yeah, so we're ready to go. Let's um. I'd love to see you guys there. Uh what else can, and that's it. That's all I got for you guys today to sign up love to see you, 291 00:42:48.000 --> 00:43:17.589 Geof Smith: Jeff, you said you're doing some after this or explain. Um, Yeah, um, There's actually an ask the pros premium that we have. Yeah, um where one of us gets in there, and we actually go through specific trades on what we're looking at in the market, i'm giving them other ideas outside of the kind of the generality of Ask the pros here. Um! We will be drilling down into uh, i'll say the meat markets a little bit, and give them some opportunities to take advantage of that. 292 00:43:28.540 --> 00:43:30.460 Tom Busby: I think that, uh, 293 00:43:32.990 --> 00:43:38.400 Tom Busby: my opinion is cash is, you know, really good to have, and 294 00:43:38.500 --> 00:43:46.949 Tom Busby: t Bill is a good place to put it and learn to trade, Because, uh trading gives you some opportunities and 295 00:43:47.380 --> 00:43:57.610 Tom Busby: you'd be flat. You'd be a hundred percent invested. Two hundred percent invested in. Ten minutes later this new new system set we got. We back in cash. I love it, 296 00:43:58.430 --> 00:44:17.680 Tom Busby: Mc. Use the nine dollars and go see Dawn this afternoon. There you go, and he'll give you an idea. I don't look at these two stocks. Oh, there, you says you and it it. It might be a pretty good look at. They're setting up 297 00:44:17.690 --> 00:44:22.320 Tom Busby: uh pin the gaming stock, P. And and then 298 00:44:22.470 --> 00:44:30.400 Tom Busby: and gap uh Gps is uh they're sick. So look at those two, because I think that, uh, 299 00:44:31.060 --> 00:45:01.049 Don Yocham: I embedded those, and I was getting. I'm watching them very close. I think it'd be very interesting to you. Look at the volume profile and see what they it's. Say, Yeah, we'll do that. We'll we'll do that if uh, yeah, And that's that sounds like a good idea. We'll take a look at all those kind of things. So uh uh, and that's what we do on uh from our in our channel. I um. Every now and then i'll have a bring your own stock session, and people can just tell whatever. Bring whatever ideas they have, and then we'll give it a look through uh the lens of my profile. So yeah, we we can absolutely do that. 300 00:45:01.060 --> 00:45:03.340 Don Yocham: That'd be great, all right. 301 00:45:04.410 --> 00:45:06.720 Tom Busby: Thank you. Don for being here. Jeff. 302 00:45:07.010 --> 00:45:15.280 Tom Busby: Thank you all for having me, and i'll see everybody and ask the pros premium in fifteen minutes. 303 00:45:27.520 --> 00:45:33.399 Don Yocham: No, I have a great day to you guys. Thank you. Later. I appreciate you. Bye, 304 00:45:43.600 --> 00:45:53.530 Adam Mowrey: hey? Everyone uh that's gonna be going. Live at one thirty with is a Google Cache generation blueprint. 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