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Two 'Falling Knives' to Steer Clear of Today

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Editor's note: In today's Empire Financial Daily essay, our friend Greg Diamond offers up the bear c

Editor's note: In today's Empire Financial Daily essay, our friend Greg Diamond offers up the bear case on two popular tech stocks due to their technical setups... Not everyone realizes this... but we're in a new market environment. That means you shouldn't trade using the old playbook... In that playbook, most stocks and sectors followed […] Not rendering correctly? View this e-mail as a web page [here](. [Empire Financial Daily] Editor's note: In today's Empire Financial Daily essay, our friend Greg Diamond offers up the bear case on two popular tech stocks due to their technical setups... --------------------------------------------------------------- Two 'Falling Knives' to Steer Clear of Today By Greg Diamond --------------------------------------------------------------- [Bigger than the Internet?]( Michael Robinson doubts you've ever seen anything like this before... This breakthrough could be bigger than social media... Bigger than Amazon... In fact, it could have a bigger impact than the Internet itself! This groundbreaking technology could change everything – from how you live and work... to how you shop and travel. [Click here now for the extraordinary details](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Not everyone realizes this... but we're in a new market environment. That means you shouldn't trade using the old playbook... In that playbook, most stocks and sectors followed uptrends together and followed downtrends together. However, persistent inflation and the U.S. Federal Reserve's monetary policies have rewritten the old playbook of 2022. Simply put, the U.S. just went through a recession. The Fed won't admit this (nor will any Washington politician), but that's exactly what the central bank wanted to drive down inflation... and it worked. In 12 months, I bet you'll hear economists (who look at everything in the rearview mirror) state that we were in a recession. But now, everything is just fine. The key point is that markets are forward-looking while economists are backward-looking. Many stocks have already priced in the recession and are now looking forward. But some stocks, as I'll outline next, are going to struggle. This is the new playbook... While inflation is coming down, interest rates are still very high. Many investors and traders will feel confused about this transition and what comes next in the markets. But not us. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Link: [Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Walmart are betting billions on this]( When the Internet came along, most people had never even heard of Google, Amazon, and Facebook. But by becoming early adopters and taking full advantage of the Internet, they became household names. Now, the same companies are among the early movers in a brand-new trend that's expected to deliver a knockout punch to a $3.4 trillion industry and potentially disrupt up to $100 trillion worth of global assets. [Get the full details here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Today, we're looking at two stocks that will likely struggle over the next few months... One of the more popular sayings in trading is, "Don't catch a falling knife." In other words, wait for the stock price to bottom out before buying. Just because a stock is falling, and you can get in cheap, doesn't mean you'll make money on it. In fact, buying a cheap stock can hurt your portfolio as it continues to decline... It's like catching a falling knife. The stocks we'll cover today lost more than 50% of their value last year. If I'm correct, they have much more downside ahead. First up is Software as a Service business DocuSign (DOCU)... From its August 2021 intraday high around $315, DocuSign dropped more than 80% in 2022. This is the definition of a falling knife. The stock will have a difficult time rallying above its 200-day moving average ("200-DMA") within this downtrend. Second, we have payment processing giant Block (SQ). Block has lost nearly 80% of its value from its August 2021 high... I had recently considered trading this stock from the long side by buying call options (if it could make a new higher high). But the price action is telling me this isn't the right move... Block is likely to continue its downtrend. Notice the blue box on the Composite Index ("CI") at the bottom of the chart above... Every time this indicator enters that blue zone, the stock price falls. The CI reached that zone again recently and dropped. More than that, looking at the last major swing high in August 2022, notice how the recent rally stalled at the blue line. That's the Fibonacci retracement level. It shows where support and resistance are likely... in other words, the level where a stock is likely to reverse direction. In the Block price chart, we can see significant resistance at that 61.8% level. The stock failed to punch through it, marking another failed swing high within the downtrend. Right now, some stocks are doing great... while others, like DocuSign and Block, are losing most of their value. This is the new playbook for investors. It also means we can make both short and long trades in the months ahead. Remember, just because a stock has lost most of its value doesn't mean it's worth buying. That weak stock can keep dropping... so don't be left catching the knife. Regards, Greg Diamond January 11, 2023 Editor's note: One year ago, Greg predicted a market crash... And beginning the day after he aired his crash prediction, we saw the worst sell-off in half a century. Now, as 2023 kicks off, he has a new prediction: how a rare market event that has occurred just three times in 25 years could soon ripple through stocks this year. Tomorrow, January 12, Greg is hosting a free online event to share the full story – including how you could double your money 10 different times if you understand what's coming. [Get the details here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- If someone forwarded you this e-mail and you would like to be added to the Empire Financial Daily e-mail list to receive e-mails like this every weekday, simply [sign up here](. © 2023 Empire Financial Research. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited without written permission from Empire Financial Research, 380 Lexington Ave., 4th Floor, New York, NY 10168 [www.empirefinancialresearch.com.]( You received this e-mail because you are subscribed to Empire Financial Daily. 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