T trader#21 Oct 28, 2011 #11 The S&P has completed the middle-finger pattern. It is a very high probability chart pattern, more so the absence of a significant thumb on the right side increases the severity of the pattern.
The S&P has completed the middle-finger pattern. It is a very high probability chart pattern, more so the absence of a significant thumb on the right side increases the severity of the pattern.
M MTE Oct 28, 2011 #12 Quote from Marcell: Best October ever ... is it? More... The original post was the best October for Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Quote from Marcell: Best October ever ... is it? More... The original post was the best October for Dow Jones Industrial Average.
D denner Oct 28, 2011 #13 Quote from Marcell: Best October ever ... is it? More... I think that it's very telling that some of the best months for the average were in the 1930's.
Quote from Marcell: Best October ever ... is it? More... I think that it's very telling that some of the best months for the average were in the 1930's.
stock777 Oct 29, 2011 #14 who gives a shit. the only measure of value is how could you have had it without being long for the downside.
who gives a shit. the only measure of value is how could you have had it without being long for the downside.