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Welcome to Trading Justice! Trading Justice brings a fresh and powerful approach to teaching people how to invest in the financial markets. We produce podcasts, trading videos, blog posts and newsletters to educate and entertain you at the same time. Our commitment level is unmatched. When you become a member of the Trading Justice community you’ll get support from your first step. Our unbridled desire is to help you find success.
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In this episode of the Trading Justice Podcast, Matt and Tim bring back the Market Skyline to analyze the broad markets from the top. Stock prices have started the year with a nice bullish move, and the most common patterns developing on charts are the V-shaped recovery. Contents Intro: Tim Justice 1:00 Market Skyline 36:30 Interview with Grant 59:00 Coaches Mailbag
In episode 304 of the Trading Justice Podcast the Justice boys tackle the concept of the 7 steps to trading. The stock and options markets can be great ways to invest into stocks, commodities, indexes and many other products. To do so, you need to have a step-by-step plan. In the 7-step guide to trading we walk you through those steps so as a new investor you have structure and a road map to follow. 1. Start at the Top of the Markets 2. Choose an Investment strategy 3. Find and Analyze potential Investment Candidates 4. Plan the Investment 5. Place the Investment 6. Manage the Investment 7. Journal each Investment
This week on the Trading Justice Podcast, Mark and Matt break down one of the wildest market days in recent memory. A surprise tariff headline sent shock waves through stocks and crypto, creating a historic intraday liquidation. Matt unpacks what happened technically, why Friday’s move matters, and how volatility damages trend structures.  Then the focus shifts to earnings season, which kicks off tomorrow. With the market perched near all-time highs and valuations stretched, this quarter’s earnings results will play a critical role in setting the tone for the rest of the year. Matt walks through blended EPS mechanics, historical beat patterns, and why 13%+ growth could be the key to unlocking a year-end rally. Finally, Mark and Matt preview the week’s five most important earnings reports and play a special Stock It or Drop It: Earnings Edition, making their calls ahead of JPM, ASML, TSM, ALLY, and SLB. - Tariff headline triggers historic intraday liquidation event - How volatility impacts trend structures and trader confidence - Q3 earnings setup: blended EPS, beat rates, valuation backdrop - Top 5 reports to watch this week: JPM, ASML, TSM, ALLY, SLB - Stock It or Drop It: Earnings Edition
This week on the Trading Justice Podcast, Mark and Matt ask a big question: is the bull just getting started? Matt kicks things off with a deep technical breakdown of the S&P 500, including wave counts, intraday setups, and how to assess momentum versus overextension. Then Mark lays out his Top 5 Bullish Pillars for the Next 12 Months—from resilient earnings to the AI supercycle to global liquidity—and why he believes the foundation for the bull run remains strong heading into year-end. We close with Stock It or Drop It, breaking down AMD, Microsoft, Micron, Nike, and A&F, followed by Coaches Corner where the guys tackle questions on the government shutdown and spotting shifting volatility at the top of trends. Highlights: - Market Skyline: Wave 3 analysis, overextension vs. momentum, intraday setups under 6,800 - 5 Bullish Pillars: Earnings power, AI narrative, global liquidity, seasonality, capital flows - Stock It or Drop It: AMD, MU, MSFT, NKE, ANF — tactical vs. long-term reads - Coaches Corner: Government shutdown impact + spotting volatility shifts
The stock market is testing support as the first real retracement plays out. At the same time, Washington faces another government shutdown deadline while traders brace for a heavy labor market week with JOLTs, ADP, jobless claims, and nonfarm payrolls on deck. Here’s the full breakdown.  Market Skyline: SPY pullback, retracement depth, key support levels. Breadth check: Tech strength vs. lagging RSP, IWM, XLV/XLP. Dollar, yields, and labor data — why “good news is bad news.” Government shutdown showdown and historical market reactions. Stock It or Drop It: Oracle, Micron, Alibaba, Nvidia, CarMax, Energy majors.
This episode of the Trading Justice Podcast explores the market breakout ahead of the Federal Reserve’s major catalyst day. The discussion highlights the performance of the “Magnificent Seven” stocks, key expectations for the Fed preview, and broader market dynamics. Special guest Bobby Dragon, a long-time member and respected trader in the Tackle Trading community, makes his first appearance on the podcast to share his insights and trading perspective.
This week on the Trading Justice Podcast, the brothers break down the weakest jobs report since 2020 and what it means for the market. With payrolls adding just +22,000 in August vs. +75,000 expected, revisions going negative, and confidence slipping, the labor market is flashing real warning signs.   We cover the Top 5 Reasons Corporations Aren’t Hiring — from high rates and weak demand to the rise of AI — and ask the hard questions: - Is AI the real driver behind the hiring freeze?  - What does this mean for Fed policy and future rate cuts? - Can the White House and Fed restore confidence before things worsen? - In Stock It or Drop It, we break down Robinhood, AppLovin, Chewy, Broadcom, Salesforce, Alphabet, UNH, and Starbucks. Winners, losers, and what setups we’re watching. Finally, in Coaches Corner, we tackle pressing mindset and career questions — from AI layoffs to pushing through fear, to whether rate cuts now spell opportunity or recession.
The Justice brothers are back from Labor Day and dive into one of the biggest catalysts of the year: the unemployment report. From “bad news is good news” to “good news is bad news,” they map out all four possible outcomes and how each could impact bonds, equities, and the dollar. They also review RSP, small-caps, and the Dow to see if breadth can keep strengthening the bull case. The discussion then shifts to China’s AI surge—Alibaba’s blowout growth, a domestic chip launch aimed at Nvidia, and DeepSeek’s disruptive “Sputnik moment.” Add in September’s seasonal headwinds, a packed “Stock It or Drop It” lineup (Ulta, Snowflake, CrowdStrike, Dick’s, Wheaton, Delta, Citi), plus Coaches Corner on covered calls, tariffs, and trading setups—and you’ve got a can’t-miss episode.
This week, the Justice brothers dive deep into Jerome Powell’s Jackson Hole speech and what it means for the future of monetary policy. Is the Fed finally ready to cut rates—or is Powell once again too cautious, earning the nickname “Too Late Powell”? Matt and Mark break down Powell’s dovish tone, the shift from inflation risk to labor market fragility, and how traders should interpret the Fed’s pivot back to flexible inflation targeting. Then, the conversation moves into one of the most important technical developments of the year: multiple-time frame breakouts across the Dow, Russell 2000, and the Equal-Weight S&P. Breadth has returned to the market, strengthening the bull case beyond the mega-caps.  In “Stock It or Drop It,” the guys bring analysis and setups on some of the week’s biggest movers: Nvidia, Zoom, Palo Alto, Walmart, Estee Lauder, and more. And in this week’s Coaches Corner, they tackle trader lifestyle questions—from how much time you really need to dedicate to trading, to whether copying others’ strategies can work, to the eternal debate of luck vs. skill. Insightful, actionable, and always entertaining —don’t miss this episode of the Trading Justice Podcast.
This episode of the Trading Justice Podcast takes a look at Jackson Hole and the recent broad market breakout. The discussion blends market analysis with lighthearted banter, including a debate over who’s the bigger bear, while highlighting key chart patterns and trends that traders should be watching. Listeners will also hear insights from the Tackle Trading community and how broader economic signals are shaping market sentiment.
Today on the Trading Justice Podcast, we’re talking about “The Magnificent Few” — those mega-cap giants propping up the market while more and more stocks start showing breakdown patterns. With CPI numbers dropping tomorrow, we’ll dig into what this market split means and how the gap might widen even further. Plus, we’re firing up a fresh round of Stock It or Drop It and answering your trading questions along the way.
The market is pushing all-time highs, but what’s really driving this move — and can it sustain? In this episode, Matt and Mark Justice dive deep into the catalysts that could fuel and support a true breakout, including fiscal tailwinds, a shifting Fed stance, and an upcoming earnings cycle. But the real star of the show? AI.  The brothers break down the top 10 narratives powering the AI trade that’s putting the market on its back — from Nvidia’s renewed dominance to Broadcom’s chip surge, Meta’s $15B AGI moonshot, and Oracle’s emerging role as the AI cloud backbone. They also cover Palantir’s quiet AI expansion into government, Micron’s memory bottlenecks, and why semiconductor earnings are breaking out with analyst backing. Plus: why sovereign nations are going all-in on AI infrastructure, hyperscaler capex is off the charts, and robotaxis could become AI’s first blockbuster commercial application. If you're trading this market or just trying to understand what’s really under the hood of this rally — this is the episode you don’t want to miss.
This week, the Justice brothers are back and diving deep into one of the most important questions facing markets today: What exactly is the Fed so scared of? Following this week’s FOMC meeting, Mark and Matt Justice break down Jerome Powell’s latest comments, dissect the Fed's cautious tone, and explore whether Powell has earned the nickname “Too Late Powell.” Are they being overly cautious—or are they seeing something the market isn’t? In addition to the macro deep dive, the boys bring the heat in “Stock In and Drop It,” breaking down setups and news around major names like Oracle, Nvidia, AMD, and Meta. Expect technicals, fundamentals, and sharp insights on what matters now. And don’t miss this week’s Coaches Corner, where Matt answers listener questions on oil seasonality and shares perspective on whether this is a day trading or swing trading market environment. Insightful, actionable, and always entertaining—don’t miss this episode of the Trading Justice Podcast.
In this explosive episode of the Trading Justice podcast, brothers Mark and Matt Justice unpack the potential financial fallout from Israel’s recent strike on Iran. What happens to markets when missiles fly? The conversation dives deep into the economic and geopolitical ramifications of the attack, exploring the potential paths of escalation and drawing key parallels to April 2024’s Israel-Iran conflict and Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. With oil spiking, what might this mean for inflation—and the Fed's next move? The brothers debate whether Powell’s recent caution can hold in the face of geopolitical volatility.   In the “Stock it or Drop it” segment, Matt gives his take on a lineup of key names including Marathon Petroleum (MPC), Silver Wheaton (WPM), Taiwan Semiconductor, Oracle, and even the ever-volatile GameStop. Plus, Matt tackles listener questions on managing volatility and covered call strategies in uncertain markets.   A timely, insightful, and action-oriented episode for traders trying to stay ahead of global shocks.
In this episode of the Trading Justice podcast, Matt Justice takes us on a powerful journey through economic history to reveal how we've become Addicted to Debt. From the roots of Keynesian economics to the evolution of today’s financial system, Matt explores how policy choices and structural shifts have created an economy that disproportionately rewards the top while leaving others behind. This isn’t about blaming parties or politicians—it's about putting the system itself on trial. What are the market consequences of this debt addiction? And more importantly, what are the potential solutions? Plus, in this week’s Stock It or Drop It, Matt gives his sharp take on nearly a dozen popular stocks—including Amazon, Nvidia, Broadcom, DraftKings, and more—breaking down which ones are worth a place in your portfolio.
In this episode of Trading Justice, we break down the latest twists in the ongoing trade war, including new legal developments that are adding fresh complexity to the tariff landscape. What do they mean for markets, and what paths lie ahead? We also dive deep into Nvidia’s earnings, with Matt analyzing both the bullish highlights and red flags in what many see as the most important report of the season. We round out the show with this week’s Top 5 stock stories and a lively round of “Stock It or Drop It,” where Matt gives his long-term takes on names like Tesla, Apple, and AMD. Another value-packed episode you won’t want to miss.
In this episode of Trading Justice, we break down the growing divide between retail traders and hedge funds in today’s market. Who’s got it right—and who’s about to get smoked? We also dig into the latest bond auction chaos, break down SPY’s price structure, and hit the macro radar with gold, Bitcoin, and Ethereum. Plus, we spotlight this week’s Top 5 stocks and close with Coaches Corner insights you won’t want to miss. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as investment advice. All opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests. Trading involves risk, and you should consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
In this episode of Trading Justice, Matt and Mark break down a pivotal week in the markets, starting with the S&P’s strength and tech’s continued leadership. They dive into Trump’s $2 trillion Middle East AI push and explore the downstream impact on semis, servers, and infrastructure—connecting the dots from Nvidia and AMD to SMCI and Palantir. The conversation turns to oil on Iran deal rumors, gold holding support, and crypto’s breakout behavior. In Stocks in the News, they cover AMD’s buyback, Coinbase’s S&P 500 inclusion, Walmart’s inflation warning, UNH’s collapse, and Nvidia’s surge. They wrap with what they got right, what’s coming next, and the key setups to watch heading into the week.
In this episode of Trading Justice, Matt and Mark break down the latest market action through the lens of one of Wall Street’s oldest patterns—Buy the Rumor, Sell the News. With new trade talks emerging, the Fed punting on cuts, and geopolitical headlines flying, the guys ask: has the market already priced it all in? They start with a technical read on SPY and then dig into Powell’s latest comments, the Fed’s cautious tone, and what the data is really saying about inflation vs. growth. The trade section covers the U.S.–U.K. deal, upcoming China negotiations, and whether a new tariff regime is forming. Crypto makes a statement this week, with Ethereum and Bitcoin breaking out, while gold and the U.S. dollar reverse course. The guys also spotlight key stock stories, including Apple, Google, Nvidia, AMD, Palantir, Disney, and Boeing. They close with a preview of next week’s setup—and why inflation data could be the biggest catalyst of the month.
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