Monday, November 25, 2013

25 Nov 2013

Short term heading up.
Medium term seems to be trending down.
Long term overbought.

Sorry for no Excel charts.  Somehow lost a lot of data.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

24 Nov 2013

Short term is neutral. Medium term is high.  Long term is high. Composite indicator is pegged at highs.

Friday, November 22, 2013

21 Nov 2013

 USAGX, Gold, Silver, and Crude (not quite) have all pulled back to line up nearly with the Nasdaq bubble.
 Oh, look. On a long term basis, stocks are extremely overbought.
 Medium term lagging previous highs.  Not sure what the Dow is doing.
Short term slightly declined today.  Not mimicking action of the Dow.


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

19 Nov 2013

 Medium term slightly increased today.
Short term declined today.

I'm not really sure how that is possible other than that medium term is slightly lagging.  It's just what the numbers say.

Monday, November 18, 2013

18 Nov 2013

 Medium term fell today.  If this rolls over from here, look out below for the indexes.  Very divergent peak.
Short term is saying the same.  Those key psychological levels of 16000, 4000 and 1800 could prove to be temporary resistance for a sell-off and then a re-try at them (a pronounced U shape).  We'll see.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

17 Nov 2013

 Long term remains very overbought.
 Lack of breadth.  Medium term beginning to move up.
Short term heading back to overbought levels.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

14 Nov 2013

 Long term overbought.
 Medium term neutral.
Short term becoming overbought again.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

13 Nov 2013

Medium term neutral.

Short term bouncing.  Back at neutral.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Monday, November 11, 2013

11 Nov 2013

 Long term still diverging from the Dow.  Remains overbought.
 Medium term looks like it could bounce from here.  We'll have to see.
Short term also ripe for a bounce.

Hard to believe they could bounce with VIX already extremely depressed and the rolling over of the McClellan index.  Tread carefully on either side of the trade.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

10 Nov 2013

 Stocks above 40 day moving average has been in an uptrend since mid 2013.  Is it changing?
 Medium term declined slightly Friday.
Short term bounced pretty hard on Friday.  Remains slightly oversold.

"If the governments devalue the currency in order to betray all creditors, you politely call this procedure 'inflation'."
George Bernard Shaw

Thursday, November 7, 2013

7 Nov 2013



Long term overbought.
 Medium term decline continues.

Short term surpassed  recent lows.  Heading back into oversold territory.

Composite indicator still in positive territory.  Shortest term nearly oversold.  Notice how tight the bollinger bands are on the second and third panes.  Looks somewhat like how tight they were in 2007.

"Find the trend whose premise is false, and bet against it."
 George Soros

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

6 Nov 2013

 I was shocked to see only 53% of stocks are above their 200 day moving average.  This is quite different from what the major indexes are showing.
 Long term (50 day over 200 - would lag the indicator above) still overbought.
 Medium term continues to trend lower.
 Short term continues its bounce.
VIX is at a supporting trendline.

The question is.. can the market go down with the Fed creating $85B a month?

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

5 Nov 2013

 Long term extremely overbought.  Good luck.
 Medium term continues its decline.
Short term bounce continued today.

McClellan looks like it COULD be rolling over.  RSI overbought.

Monday, November 4, 2013

The Eat as Much As Possible Diet (Part 2)

Edit (6/25/2014):  I will be migrating to a new site to share information on life.  I also will be releasing a book based on my experiences and ideas.  I will post the link once the site is fully developed.
Edit (7/29/2014):  Please see scottschlegel.net 

Passion
Most people can't understand my passion for truth in nutrition because they haven't experienced what I experienced from a "healthy diet" pimped by out-of-shape health gurus (see Andrew Weil), Whole Foods, and a health industry that thrives by convincing you you are sick.  Shout out to webMD.  I did it all. I sprouted seeds. Ate fruit I can't pronounce.  Ate fermented food that smelled like nursing homes.  I cleansed until I shit nothing but water.  The results were less positive than an Angela Landsbury pregnancy test.
Picture of Health - Emaciated.
I worried about glycemic index while you were shitting in Pampers.  I did Insanity, P90X, Bikram Yoga, High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) and meditated years before every out-of-shape person I know became a Beach Body coach. And don't just pull the "everything in moderation" BS because I ate a wider variety of foods than most people know exist.  At one point, I was eating whole chickens - yes, the entire thing, bones and all.  Man shit, huh?  Not so much.

Unfortunately this experience wasn't as short as Paris Hilton's singing career.  I stuck to a low carbohydrate and low calorie diet for seven years (22 to 29).  Last winter, after my "catecholamine honeymoon" ended from a climax reached by doing super low carbohydrate diet (less then 25 grams a day), having zero attraction to females and no libido, I even questioned my sexuality, and was for, lack of better words, depressed. I'm not saying this is true, but my experience shows that sexuality and depression seem to be hormonal which is at least partially diet.

I couldn't sleep, lost hair, had chronically dry skin, brittle nails, and became very defensive about many topics. I guess not much shit is funny when you are starving to death.  Malnourished people seem to cling desperately to beliefs about how the world should be.  Really, no one cares if you are offended.  I suspect it is some kind of defense mechanism for the organism - the last thing you get to keep are your thoughts.

That said, I still think our debt-based monetary system is a ball of fuck.  End the Federal Reserve Banking Cartel and their parasitical extraction of wealth via interest payments from American debt serfs (students, mortgage holders, etc) on lent-into-existence money.  Otherwise, not much bothers me.

Limits to Genetic Expression
I'm not saying we have complete control of our bodies because our genes were tuned up or down for several millenia based on our ancestors' environments and nutrition.  But assuming we all started in the same spot, all DNA provides the ability to regenerate and express characteristics of all other humans.

Stimulants:  Cocaine Coffee Caffeine Cocoa
I work with a guy who served in the Chilean Army.  He said they would go on marches for days at a time, and coca leaves were heavily consumed to provide energy.  It's well known that cocaine causes weight loss, and I figured it must override the body's natural preservation mechanism and enable conversion of stored fat and muscle into glucose.  This sounds like epinepherine (adrenaline). My experiences with God-like energy while doing fasts made me experience this, and anyone who's done cardio for over 30 minutes can feel adrenaline kick-in to shuttle stored fat into cells  for energy.  Physiological stress.

This is inefficient, stressful energy production.  Danny Roddy lays it out well in this article:  How to Burn Fat and Why You Shouldn't.  It feels good, especially if you aren't an adrenaline junkie and eat how I eat to permanently suppress the HPA stress axis.  Your tissue will become more sensitive to all glucorticoids, when and if, you need to use them.

Practical advice:  Therefore, as counterintuitive as it may seem, if you want to raise your metabolism with any stimulant, I recommend consuming them with sugar of some sort so that your body doesn't need to rely on stress hormones (glucorticoids) to keep up.

Why Can't You Sleep?
Researchers have found that cortisol (muscle to glucose) is responsible for causing dreams and causing us to wake. As I described in my previous post, the body begins creating glucorticoids in response to night.  For this reason, I recommend consuming cholesterol rich foods (or any upstream hormone) early in the day so the cholesterol is used for pro-life and not pro-survival hormones. Also, salt suppresses aldosterone and epinepherine along with sugar.  "Carb coma" isn't an accidental term.  They satisfy you.

Salted orange juice works wonders.

Types of Sugar
There are a lot of common misconceptions about sugar.  Everyone assumes that consumption of sugar - no matter the type - causes blood sugar to rise rapidly and the pancreas to respond with insulin, and somehow using this system will lead to diabetes. I realized that insulin sensitivity is actually a survival mechanism.  Cells will become less sensitive if it wants to hang onto energy (as I talked about free amino acids and free fatty acids suppressing insulin sensitivity), and more sensitive if it wants to use it.

From my experience, it seems carbohydrates taken alone - fruit - seem to increase my insulin sensitivity. Research shows fatty diets can cause pancreatis.  My brain tells me very quickly when my blood glucose levels have cleared.  Most Type II diabetics I've met say they can eat simple sugars because the body uses them rapidly whereas starch leaves blood sugar elevated for hours.  I'll be having lab work done in January to prove my hypothesis on fasting blood glucose and insulin levels.

Glucose requires insulin for use. Fructose doesn't require insulin.  It seems the liver has an affinity for this type of sugar.  It is found in varying amounts in fruit. Sucrose is a disacchharide that splits into glucose and fructose.  In a way, it provides balance between the two, which may be a good thing.  Honey is high in sucrose along with plain white sugar.  Monkeys that have had their adrenal glands removed reach for sucrose more than the others. Lactose is milk sugar.  It is relatively low glycemic index. Starch is chains and chains of glucose.  Which is likely why it leaves blood sugar levels elevated for a longer period of time.  Research shows that the infamous High Fructose Corn Syrup appears to look more like starch in a microscope, which makes sense, because it is from corn which is a starch.

Practical advice:  Cinnamon and magnesium both improve insulin sensitivity.  Oh, and if sugar makes you break-out or have skin issues, eat more zinc or vitamin A.  A glucose restricted diet only generates the bare minimum sugar which will only satisfy necessities, which may not include skin growth/repair, which arguably is a cause of acne.

Entropy of Food and Body Composition
I came to notice that all the foods I recommend eating are composed of low molecular weight particles. Gelatin is a low molecular weight protein, milk fat is loaded with short chain fatty acids (more than any other food), and fruit sugars are monosaccharides.  I suspect shorter molecules are more easily handled by the body, and that they are less prone to degradation due to entropy.  It's strange that people recommend eating seeds and nuts while their oils degrade very quickly in the sun.  If our body is mostly composed of fat that degrades easily in the sun, I suspect we will have tissue that degrades easily in the sun.

Practical advice:  consume short and medium chain fatty acids more than long chain unsaturated fatty acids.

Red Light Therapy
Red light increases metabolism.  As the sun sets and moves away from your location, its light begins to red shift away from the UV side of the spectrum slightly.  I recommend sunlight therapy in the afternoon hours.

Muscle Versus Body Fat
I wrote very negatively about exercise in my first post.  But, I figured there has to be something to it.  I still suspect anything grueling is likely too stressful for the body.  However, there is a case to having more muscle in order to relieve stress.  As I wrote, glycogen and glucose are the body's premier sources of energy. When those are exhausted, protein and fat get used under stressful, likely anaerobic conditions.  By developing muscle tissue via pure, calm repetition, the body increases its glycogen storing capacity which allows it to go longer without needing food, and provides storage that is not as unsightly as body fat.  In addition, high levels of body fat convert more testosterone into estrogen.

Update
I will admit I began gaining a little undesirable body fat about four months into this.  At the time, I was consuming about 1/3rd cup of white sugar with whole milk at a time.  Since I slowed down the rate of consumption and switched from whole fat (essentially, I believe that all fat slightly seems to interfere with glucose metabolism) to skim milk.  I also began a stepwise increase in calories instead of just rapid changes.  Your body has enzymes that convert sugar to fat or to glycogen.  I suspect if there is not enough enzyme activity for converting to glycogen, the body will begin making body fat.  However, the wonderful thing about developing metabolism is with a little self-control, it stays high for about five days and any excesses fall off while progress made metabolically seems to remain.

About four months ago


Definitions:
Building hormones:  Pregnenolone, Progesterone, Testosterone, DHEA, T4, T3
Tearing down hormones: Prolactin, Estrogen, Parathyroid, Glucorticoids (Adrenaline, Noradrenaline, Cortisol, ACTH)
Essential Metabolism Minerals and Vitamins:  Zinc, Magnesium, A, D, E, K, B Vitamins, Calcium - prefer food sources for all.




4 Nov 2013

 Medium term's rate of decline slowed today.  Remains at elevated levels.
Short term bounced of somewhat oversold levels.

"War prosperity is like the prosperity that an earthquake or a plague brings."
Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973)

Sunday, November 3, 2013

3 Nov 2013

 Medium term backing off overbought levels.  A pretty solid trend has been in place since August of 2011.
Short term becoming oversold.

Weekly S&P view looks like a terminal rising wedge.  We'll see if this holds true.

"Corruptissima republica plurimae leges. [The more numerous the laws, the more corrupt the state.]"
Tacitus, the Annals ca. AD 69