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    Daily Pivot Range and Pivot Scoring

    Have you ever looked at George Douglass Taylor's Book "The Taylor Trading Technique," An oldie but goodie which I believe was originally published in 1950 and is similar to this type of analysis. I think you can still find reprints. Good Luck
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    FOMC Manana

    Look at the time stamp on the post--- 6 minutes after 8:42am CME time. As you can imagine I was busy for the first few minutes after the buy program was confirmed but settled in to let this one ride for the morning session. Wish it was always this easy. Although not just a few traders got...
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    FOMC Manana

    Looks like the window is back. Still waiting for the break-up before the breakdown. But these mini-macro calls are self-defeating in so far as my time frame is minutes to hours for futures. Still I look at quarterly, monthly, weekly, daily, hourly, 15 minute 5 minute, 1 minute, then tick...
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    Amazing Real Estate Valuation Site

    Does that mean that I can't get a blow-job anytime I want by simply going into a realtor's office and feigning interest in buying? Oh well.
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    newspaper article in 2008

    Do you have a link or reference to shed more light on this topic? Thanks
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    More Americans are losing their homes

    I take offense to that statement. I am no drunken sailor but will take all the cheap wine and loose women I can get my hands on.
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    FOMC Manana

    Note the obvious slowdown in activity as the market has moved from top to bottom of the overnight bracket and traders are trying to figure out if they should buy 'em or sell 'em for the day. The 1st half hour to 45 min in the spoos often sets the day up as well described in many books (like...
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    FOMC Manana

    FWIW Today's open would be described as a fade the gap into yesterday's close. With the rally started @ 8:42am CME time (Chicago) when a "buy program" kicked in.
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    FOMC Manana

    4 minutes later the 9 am turn did happen. Then, we did break 1273 into lunch. Then the turn happened after the weak leftover selling was done. You gotta be able to distinguish the trend day versus the bipolar day. The 9 am turn was tested twice and on the 3rd strike it broke through (not an...
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    FOMC Manana

    Seems like the "1273" pivot is holding. But we'll see after the 9 am turnaround.
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    The Chronicles of Rennick

    Rennick you're a true classic. Good luck.
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    FOMC Manana

    I hate these days that open at or near pivot sold off before the market opens then grind back and forth in tight ranges. These are the days that are easy to lose. These are the days made for position trading holds. That is keep your shorts on (No pun intended). Anyways my pivots were...
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    FOMC Manana

    We clobbered 1273 overnight. That is the level to hold for today. 1280 and 1285 (the recalibrated pivot #) on the upside.
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    FOMC Manana

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    FOMC Manana

    Here's an interesting view of the S & P 500 projected to make an equivalent high in March 2010.
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    FOMC Manana

    So as the attached chart shows we nailed three of the weekly pivots today. Market rallied overnight into 1291 sold off into 1286 then in the afternoon broke down below our 1280 pivot. At that time however selling for the DAY was enough with greater than average range for both Fri. 3/3 and...
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    FOMC Manana

    Nothings changed. The pivots from last week remain 1273, 1280, 1286, 1291, 1300, and 1310. We await the "Big One." That is, when everybody least expects it a rank sell-off the likes of which we haven't seen in awhile will emerge sooner rather than later. But for now the single prints...
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    Dual-core CPU: Win2k Pro vs. XP Pro 32bit environment

    FYI: From CRN.com CUSTOM SYSTEM/WHITE BOX: COMPONENTS AND ADD-ONS FOR SYSTEM BUILDERS AMD And Intel Promotions Slash Dual-Core Prices By Kristen Kenedy, CRN 3:00 PM EST Fri. Mar. 03, 2006 From the March 06, 2006 CRN
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    Dual-core CPU: Win2k Pro vs. XP Pro 32bit environment

    From Microsoft.com: Dual processor support Unlike Windows 98, which was uniprocessor-based, Windows 2000 Professional supports dual processors. Sorry about the confusion. The rest of the stuff I posted I believe is accurate. Go to microsoft.com and use the search function all these...
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