Whenever I bring up coal stocks to my smart friends, they laugh at me
and tell me to order another drink. I kid you not. I’m lucky that I
live in New York City and get to hang out with some of the smartest
minds in the business. I’ll never take that for granted. But
anecdotally, it allows me to throw out feelers on some of my ideas and
get feedback on what I’m thinking. It’s funny, no one I know agrees that
coal stocks look interesting here.
So we can start there. It’s not data driven evidence of hatred, but
through my experiences I can’t say it’s not a good starting point. The
reason I’m bringing it up today is because of the incredibly tight
consolidation taking place since March. Almost five months ago I put up a note suggesting it was time to own Coal stocks for a variety of reasons. Since then, the $KOL exchange traded fund is only up 2-3%, but it’s the consolidation that’s taken place since then that really gets me excited.
Look at this weekly chart of $KOL. It’s rare to find a tight range like this for such a prolonged period of time. We’re going on almost 4 months of this action:
The best way to execute, in my opinion, is to wait for the breakout.
Eventually, there will be a resolution. In my opinion it’s going to be
to the upside, which could present a monster rally that would return
40-50% in a very short period of time. I would consider a confirmed
breakout to be a weekly close above any of these others 19-19.15ish. It
really all depends. I would love to see a gap higher out of this range.
Some might call it a, “gap and go”. It’s hard to predict at this point.
But this consolidation can’t be ignored. Epic moves have been born out
of this type of pattern. So I’m waiting patiently.
I thought it would be prudent to bring up this recent development. It
has nothing to do with who our president is or who he isn’t, it has
nothing to do with alternative energies and even less to do with any
geopolitical turmoil. This is strictly based on supply and demand
dynamics. And looking at this chart, if demand can exceed supply just
enough to break this out of it’s range, look out!
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