These will be your news headlines in late October early November, expect it, because politicians are the most corrupt slime that walks the earth, right down their with wallstreet analysts.
You're short now aren't you, seems like? Not me, although I'm not long either. Seems pretty bullish. But this week there's not much to trade off. No real earnings to move the greater market and no real significant economic numbers. Thus the narrow range. Seems like a good market to trade individual securities with some special story, like XMSR today which had a nice rebound off this mornings slight pullback.Quote from myminitrading:
I will return here in late October and post the headlines for you, just watch and see how right I will prove to be.
Quote from myminitrading:
These will be your news headlines in late October early November, expect it, because politicians are the most corrupt slime that walks the earth, right down their with wallstreet analysts.
Quote from trader1966:
Okay I give, what is your point. Would you rather the Dow plunge and oil hit 100/barrel ? Or do you just hate this country because you can't seem to get ahead ?
Quote from efficiency:
You seem to be more interested in being "right" than extracting moola. A good shrink that clear that right up.
Dow hit 1000 in 1966 and several more occasions, but didn't convincly break out until August 1982. In between there was capitulation.
Dow hit 11,000 in 1999. CNBC even had hats for the occasion. It's bumped up against it several times, including the present. Never had capitulation. Wall Street's function isn't capital formation, it's distributing paper. "They" don't want to buy it back. IF they have to, it's at wholesale to sell retail. Hmmm, plan on 2015.
Quote from efficiency:
You seem to be more interested in being "right" than extracting moola. A good shrink that clear that right up.
Dow hit 1000 in 1966 and several more occasions, but didn't convincly break out until August 1982. In between there was capitulation.
Dow hit 11,000 in 1999. CNBC even had hats for the occasion. It's bumped up against it several times, including the present. Never had capitulation. Wall Street's function isn't capital formation, it's distributing paper. "They" don't want to buy it back. IF they have to, it's at wholesale to sell retail. Hmmm, plan on 2015.