One of our favorite bearish sectors keeps on keeping on. Huzzah!

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Preface to all eight parts: The stock market from January 4 through early February 24th was like an action movie. The market from late February 24th through March 25th was like watching the end credits roll. Perhaps we’ll see an other sea change soon, but regardless, I have grouped together a few similar ETFs and have put remarks in the caption area.

Preface to all eight parts: The stock market from January 4 through early February 24th was like an action movie. The market from late February 24th through March 25th was like watching the end credits roll. Perhaps we’ll see an other sea change soon, but regardless, I have grouped together a few similar ETFs and have put remarks in the caption area.

In the confines of my (currently suffering) bearish portfolio are a couple of airlines – – American and United. By using the Sectors feature in SlopeCharts, I decided to thumb through all the airlines to see what interesting short set-ups might be out there.
