Ari Wald, CFA, CMT
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Snow day gave me a chance to bring my 10yo to see how the magic is made behind the cameras. Thank you to @CNBC @PowerLunch for being so welcoming, he loved it 📈

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What do you know, that time of year already
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One of my mentors, economist Charlie Blood, wrote a light-hearted note years ago about why he doesn’t take vacations in August because of his experience in 1982. We still joke about it, and summers like this make it especially funny. “Things happen in August”
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BREAKING: Tenafly New Jersey at 5am EST ready to watch the live release of the last living American hostage, Edan Alexander. 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 @Alex_Witkoff @TeamTrump @TrumpWarRoom
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Statement from the family of Edan Alexander:
"Today, on Mother's Day, we received the greatest gift imaginable—news that our beautiful son Edan is returning home after 583 days in captivity in Gaza.
We express our deepest gratitude to President Trump, Steve Witkoff, and the US administration for their tireless work to make this happen.
We urge the Israeli government and the negotiating teams: please don't stop. We hope our son's release begins negotiations for all 58 remaining hostages, ending this nightmare for them and their families. No hostage should be left behind."

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@RyanDetrick Ryan, thinking of you and your brother Aaron. So sorry to hear what you’re going through. I lost my brother some years ago if you ever want to talk
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"Be careful what you wish for," Oppenheimer head of technical analysis @AriWald says. "I don't think lower rates is necessarily a good thing for the market, but by the time you get it, it's the market signaling more imminent recessionary risk."
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🎙️ Podcast episode drop! 🚨
Thanks @AriWald for a fantastic discussion on the length of bull market phases, the impact of rising interest rates, high mo vs. low mo stocks, and ETF ideas to consider. One of the best technical analysts slash market historians I know!
buff.ly/3YJI3dz

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"The key positive here is that market breadth remains firm," Oppenheimer & Co. head of technical analysis @AriWald says. "It argues against a major top and instead supports higher highs looking out into year-end."
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"We still believe that we are in a tech-led, growth-led secular bull market," Oppenheimer head of technical analysis @AriWald says.
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Thrilled to welcome Ari H. Wald, CMT CFA, to the CMT Association Board of Directors!
As Managing Director and head of Technical Analysis at Oppenheimer, Ari brings a wealth of expertise and accolades, including multiple Technical Analyst Awards.
#CMTBoard #Leadership @AriWald

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Deep dive: Ari Wald (@AriWald) on Big Moves in Stocks, Commodities, and Bitcoin $SPX $SPY $DJIA $IWM $NDX $QQQ $XLE financialsense.com/podcast/20923/…
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"The second year of this bull market cycle is intact. Investors should be looking to buy pullbacks in anticipation for higher market highs over the coming months," says Oppenheimer's @AriWald.
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I want to send a public message to Mr. Cas Holloway, the COO of @Columbia University:
Cas, you're are really great guy. I know it. I saw it in your eyes today. This is why know that, deep-down, you know I'm right. You may not like my style, but I know you agree with almost everything that I have been saying. I just know it.
I am still trying to understand how you could stand just stand there, look me in the eyes, and not let me in to campus. How could you keep a straight face when you capitulated to the pro-Hamas mob yet refused entry to the most vocal voice for the Jewish and Israeli students, staff, and faculty at Columbia.
I think I know how.
You were just doing your job.
You were just doing your job when you denied a Jewish professor access to campus (by the way, all I wanted to do was to read the names of the 133 hostages, thanks for asking).
You were just doing your job when you sided with those that support Hamas.
You were just doing your job when you couldn't say for a full minute whether Hamas is a terrorist organization. (remember that meeting? It's all recorded. You were just doing your job).
Look, I get it. You're scared. You are worried about how the pro-Hamas extremists (and the brainwashed cult they've amassed) will react if you try to disperse them.
But that's exactly how terrorism works. It's an ideology that forces you to act in certain ways through explicit and implicit threats. Hamas doesn't need to bomb all the buses in Israel for me to still be scared of riding a bus in Tel Aviv.
It's the same at Columbia. At this point, the pro-Hamas mob at Columbia has broken basically every possible rule of the university (and possibly multiple State and Federal laws). The NYPD has stated that they are ready to act, if President Shafik lets them in. And you're the person who needs to make that call. That is damn scary.
But being scared is not an excuse for not doing the right thing.
Being scared is not an excuse for choosing the pro-Hamas mob and their violent chants over the Jewish professor who believes in co-existence.
The problem is that you are not alone. There are thousands of administrators like you all over U.S. campuses who are also scared. Like you, they want to stay out of it. Like you, they are just doing their jobs.
And there were millions of Germans like you in the 1930s. Good Germans, upstanding Germans, who were just doing their jobs.
Who do you think ran the universities of Berlin and Munich and Heidelberg and Frankfurt in the 1930s? Who helped the Hitler Youth check out books by Jewish authors to burn outside of campus?
Administrators. Just like you.
Cas, what I am trying to say is learn from history. Now is not the time to just "do your job". The entire nation is looking at you. You have the opportunity to show your kids, show your family, that when the time came, you stood up for what's right.
Do the right thing:
1. Disperse the illegal encampment
2. Expel the radical extremists who are brainwashing this pro-Hamas mob (and start enforcing the suspension of those leaders who are miraculously ack on campus)
3. Dismantle all of the students organizations in CUAD (the coalition behind all the antisemitism and calls for terrorism on campus) and suspend all their leaders.
4. Deal with your pro-Hamas faculty. Do something about them. Seriously.
5. Restore my right to be Jewish in public wherever I want to be.
I have every right to be on campus.
Don't bow to those who cheer on Hamas.
Don't just "do your job".
(btw - If they won't let you do this, quit. Show the world what you stand for. Be a hero. I know it's scary, but I promise - if you do the right thing, I will have your back. It's never personal for me. Never has been, never will be.)
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