Every daily brief, archived.
A grind-higher session with no clean scanner qualifiers but AARD +52% stole the show. Here's how the day graded out and what I'm setting up for tomorrow.
The morning was a rotation story, not a momentum story. Scanner came up empty, gold is getting hit, and power hour setups are thin — here's where I'm focused.
S&P futures are grinding higher with tech up over 2% overnight, but the scanner is thin and BTC's Crypto Fear & Greed at 23 is a blinking yellow light. Here's what I'm watching into the open.
SPX closed at $7,540 on tech-led strength, but crude cratered -2.29% and the scanner flagged nothing clean enough to trade. Here's how the day graded out.
SPX is slipping 0.28% overnight while gold rips nearly 1% to $4,122 and silver leads with +2.20%. Financials are the pain trade today — down nearly 2% — and the scanner is thin, but a few setups are worth watching.
Crude up nearly 8% is the only story that matters today. The tape is risk-off everywhere else — Materials, Consumer, and Financials are getting hit hardest.
Morning session confirmed a risk-off rotation: tech down 2.5%, industrials down 2.4%, while energy and health are carrying the tape. Power hour setups are thin but RIVN is the one I'm watching.
Tech is ripping +1.65% pre-market and SPX futures are pushing $7,537. Three high-RVOL small-caps hit the scanner — here's what I need to see before I touch any of them.
SPX closed up 0.72% with tech leading at +1.67%, but the real story was gold at +1.21% and silver ripping +2.38%. Scanner flagged SEER, WBX, and PEW — and they all ran hard.
SPX is pushing +0.69% with tech doing the heavy lifting at +2.48%, but health care and utilities are ugly drags. Scanner came up empty on qualified names, though three movers are worth a closer look into power hour.