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My wife says late eighties song. You wouldn't know from listenin' to it.
FXP Stone Crabs run sideways, thus, miraculously avoiding oncoming freight trains and Michelin tires. <gg>
TITN: finding support at 2/3 retracement marker.
Do the machines get hungry at noon and say: "Let's do lunch and a WD-40"?
TITN: finding support at 2/3 retracement marker.
Do the machines get hungry at noon and say: "Let's do lunch and a WD-40"?
...and your remarks, twenty years ago, regarding compound interest, are coming to FRUITion as well.
Dan Sullivan "created" the 30/70 rule. He's usually early in his calls so we have three to four months to run it up before engaging in the Inevitable.
From Duarte's newsletter:
"Dan Sullivan, the publisher of The Chartist newsletter, in publication for over 40 years has gone to 100% cash.
Dan Sullivan is now convinced that we are in a major bear market."
Congrats on your FXP stone crab trade!!!
We jus' completed my e-wave count down so I'm looking for a close slightly in the red.
Close red...or green? What say ya?
P.S. The Boys gotta do my 12100 jus' for good measure AND to complete my count.
Six to ten foot seas with a heavy chop today. Peepull r still afraid of the rogue wave for good reason.
Yup. Reversal in the Far East. Maybe "they" were told when the Fed is going to cut the discount rate.
U wanna soothe their nerves since they're picking up the whole tab.
What's FARE is fAIR.
Yessiree, it looks like the folks who read from top to bottom are gonna give me my DOW 12100 before we head upstairs again. Of course I am reminded of 'LUCENT of Old' which went to $80, then fell back to $50... was a buy at $20...until it retreated to $10...and then pulled back to $1... and there was final ahhhgreement among investors that something was amiss when it closed below a buck.
It always takes awhile to get conSENSEus.
Whatcha u got on this run is:
a Dow that doesn't close below 12,000 but completes its destiny to the upside
Gold that doesn't break $1000 but retreats back to $700 first
and NGAS that's whispering the future...
Z--
There are at least 1258 people who would like you to trade for them. Consider the scales of efficiency that will be created by this venture. No longer will I have to suffer the pangs and sorrows of crimson red tape or...indecision! We can call it the Zurnip Fund and lay claim that we alone supported the "JQ Indicator." It will be infinitely better for one and all than suffering the pangs of "e to the x." <G>
ur 'umble servant
-Porter
Look at the 5-day chart for the Qs on your streamer. Triple...
Shake, rattle and roll.<g>
In the '73-74 recession stocks with DEBT lost what percentage?
Look at Honeywell, the darling of Wall Street at the time.
SnP 1625+ before it's all over.
"News aside, and for the record, we went long on Friday’s close, shorting January 126 Diamond puts for 1.35."
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In basketball they tell you to watch the feet not the hands. He devotes his entire article to his hands and then ends with his feet.
These guys are ruining my SnP 1625, Basser. <gg>
It's been trapped in a fifty cent band for the past six hours.
How many people do you WRECK'n are waiting for the train at the $25 station?
FWIW
"It turns out that by investing in futures, the DBA hasn't really tracked the underlying increase in spot prices. Like mainstream commodities indices, agricultural futures are trading contango. That means that because the market expects the price of agricultural commodities to go up, it's already reflected in the futures prices in which the ETF invests."
MAY 2007
Z--
Great call on SNDK. I thought $30 was going to be the line in the sand. I still can't see $25.
Have to wait for the obligatory and predictable .50 cut from the Fed to raise Lazarus from the d...
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P-E-R-F-E-C-T call on your part!!
TA confirmation.
Jim
All the best for 2008.(Health, happiness and wealth...in that order!)
Thank you for your many fine posts.
Regards
Porter
W-
Both have compelling TAs... but you know that already.
ACH completed a 2/3 retracement of its last substantial run and RCH looks like it is base-building with declining wedges before its launch. Niceeee picks.
China, nevertheless, has some major issues that will impact its economy sooner than later. Its environmental degradations are finally starting to be noticed. Respiratory disease and water quality mangagement are front and center. We going to be reading about this more and more.
Water is the issue for this century, not oil.
Regards.
-P
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A cyber gift from myself and others on this thread to you and yours. May all our eleven-year olds play this well. (He's a Korean prodigy and more importantly a channel. It's wonderful that he showed up on our Watch.)
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding(YSHLF) Question
Listed here?
A Happy Chanukkah to you, Westy.
"There's no more milk, atop straw, atop blocks of ice, atop wooden crates in the ole' neighborhood."
37.38 and we can fine tune it at 4:12.<g>
Thanks Jim.
I'm trying to overlay my e-wave count over your momemtum model. There are days where you just step aside. We could be starting a final push here to my infamous SnP 1625... OR... it ends up being a triple top...OR...an A-B-C-X-A-B-C. I rather like the last one best. (In two months we will know if this market has the conviction of its str...length.)
As you so astutely observe: "In the fulln..."
Hope you are back to your normal routine.
Regards.
re: QID
You are lettin' your stomach over-rule your TA. We have all been there. (Once is enuff.)
You can't front-run it. You have all the pieces to the puzzle, CR.
A cynic searches for the truth with a stolen lantern.
"...it is still possible that the market will see a short rally, with a high coming, instead, about January 10th."
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Jim, would that support the idea that we have a decline going into the Spring?
It'a hard to place the $USD in this sequence since it would appear to be in the beginning stages of an extended rise. I suppose it could rise into the 10th of January and then test its low again.
DRYS: actually rather nice TA.
U figga u got two bucks to the downside to make it roughly a 2/3 retracement. At the worst, patience will prevail.
Classic short covering rally. Nothing more nor less(NMNL).
DIA moved to the top of a 5-day down channel.
Short covering for Tyr's day.
B--
The real money is in unopened Bagley lures. Forget gold. <g>
As always, thanks for the broadcast.
-P
ChartReader, you do understand the game that's afoot!!!<gg>
In all liklihood the same MMs constructed it, implimented it and run it on both sides of Balboa's Pacific.
U gotta adMIRE their ENGINEuity.
Now we know why FA is noise.
Regards.
You overlooked the best part of the story regarding the "pool." After the run municipalities were told there was a 2% penalty fee for removing future money and the municipalities still decided to incur this fee.
The pension exposure is around a half of one percent...$760+ million.
The sub-prime is two and one-half trillion dollars. The CDOs may be infinity.
Infinity is a big number at last glance.
With the FXI rather than the QLD one doesn't have to watch the AAPL freight train. IMO, that's critical.
Regards.
<so i am not the only person who has a lot of hot air?>
No, you're not. In fact, most of these people have solar panels while others merely hold office. <g>
Looking at boxes A and B in your diagram, one sees the need tomorrow for a bit more backfilling before we head up in box C.
The heat build-up you describe seems to have attracted quite a few inquiries on Google.
Fans in the attic space seem to be the only recommendation for addressing the problem.