Trading Justice

This episode of Trading Justice centers on the tariff ruling that jolted the market narrative and quickly became the week’s dominant macro conversation. Mark and Matt break down what actually changed, why the reaction has been driven more by expectations than immediate economics, and how traders can interpret the uncertainty without getting lost in the headlines. The conversation then shifts into the tariff ruling and its market implications. The hosts break down what the Supreme Court decision actually changes, why headline reactions can be misleading, and how traders should anchor their analysis on the effective tariff rate instead of political noise. The discussion emphasizes process, time horizons, and the practical reality of how policy uncertainty filters into market behavior.

Direct download: Trading_Justice_2_23_26.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 11:11pm PDT

The Dow at 50,000 made headlines and even drifted into political theater, but beneath the surface this market is clearly split into two very different trades. The QE rotation continues to power industrials, energy, materials, utilities, and the equal-weight S&P, while the AI trade has stalled, particularly in software, as valuations reset and narratives swirl around CapEx, disruption, and whether the infrastructure cycle has peaked.

In this episode, Mark and Matt break down the technical structure behind the divergence. They explain why the S&P continues to stall near 7,000 while RSP trends higher, what the MACD is actually signaling about momentum control, and why strong earnings and record profit margins are not the source of recent weakness. The feature segment then tackles the biggest AI questions investors are wrestling with right now and shifts toward the longer-term labor implications that could reshape the economic landscape.

Direct download: TJ_2.16.26.m4a
Category:Podcasts -- posted at: 9:19pm PDT

In this week’s Trading Justice podcast, Mark and Matt Justice break down a busy market landscape shaped by AI volatility, software selloffs, and sector rotation under the surface. The conversation dives into why software has become the epicenter of recent market pressure, how technical levels like the 200 moving average are shaping opportunity, and why earnings remain the foundation of the bull market even as catalysts fade. The episode also explores the long-term implications of AI on labor, profit margins, and society, alongside a detailed look at gold and silver volatility. Matt then delivers a deep historical segment on the foundations of modern technical analysis, outlining the Mount Rushmore of technicians and how their work still defines how traders analyze markets today.

Direct download: Trading_Justice_Rushmore.m4a
Category:Podcasts -- posted at: 1:02pm PDT

This episode of the Trading Justice Podcast breaks down the current market environment as stocks trade near critical technical levels. The Justice brothers analyze equities, index structure, and broader market momentum, focusing on support and resistance zones, consolidation patterns, and what traders should be watching ahead of upcoming catalysts. The conversation blends technical analysis, options market context, and trader psychology while keeping the discussion practical and approachable. The episode also highlights ongoing education, live trading events, and community resources available through Tackle Trading, making it a valuable listen for traders navigating range-bound and breakout-ready markets.

Direct download: Trading_Justice_2.2.26.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 11:53pm PDT

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