Aren't you glad we're back? What a great week to start doing free picks again as we started off with Monday's Toll Brothers (TOL) trade idea, which has already gone from a $300 credit to $1,250 for a $1,550 gain (516%) in 3 days, so you're welcome for that one and it's only "on track" to our full 1,433% expectation so, if you want, you could still play it for $1,550 and look to get the full $4,300 in Jan 2018, which is up another $2,750 (177%) from here – but those are just our table scraps at this point! Even if you don't subscribe to PhilStockWorld (PSW), where you get these articles EMailed to you pre-market every morning, https://twitter.com/philstockworld!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=/^http:/.test(d.location)?'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+"://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs"); or read us on Seeking Alpha, where they had Monday's post ready by 10am - not too bad of a delay for free picks, right? On Tuesday our 8:38 article was ready on SA at 9:55, just a little behind the Huffington Post (9:36), where we picked up a short play on GameStop (GME) and I called for shorting the indexes: Still, with the Dollar (/DX) down at 94.30, it should be bouncy here and there's no particular reason for the markets to go higher so I like shorting the Futures, with VERY tight stops, at the following levels: Dow (/YM) 18,550, S&P (/ES) 2,185, Nasdaq (/NQ) 4,825 and Russell (/TF) 1,242.50. We can't short the Nikkei (/NKD, now 16,550) because the Nikkei likes a strong Dollar, so it's too risky but a bounce in the Dollar back over 95 will drive Oil (/CL) and Gold (/YG) lower and knock down two big sectors of the S&P. This… Provided courtesy of Phil's Stock World. To read the rest of this article now, along with Phil's live intra-day comments, live trading ideas, Phil's market calls, additional member comments, and other members-only features - Come to the winning side at Phil's Stock World by clicking here. To sign-up for a free trial membership, click here.