Quote from TraderZones:
Nobody predicts the ends of the market. Many people guess the beans in the jar. The one who wins considers himself a fantastic guesser.
Marketsurfer declared loudly here a few weeks ago (near 9000) that 7777 was very reliable bottom for the next 2 years.
You didn't help or profit anyone. If the market never got near your prediction, you would have been quite silent instead of blowing your own horn.
People around the world have been worrying about Depression possibilities, where the market reached this level and possibly even below 5000. Clean your glasses and read a few other threads.
You tripped over a fortunate situation. Now you need to stop patting yourself on the back and anointing yourself a Guru before you suffer a shoulder dislocation. Next you will consider starting an advisory signal service.
You are as blind as the rest of us.
Do you even understand your own rant? What exactly is your problem? Have you lost a lot recently and upset why others have not?
This was a picture perfect predicting of both ends of the markets, seldom if ever done before. Refer to prior posts and note that I had kept the thread active even when the market was pulling away!
Not worth it here with your profile of readers here, else I would have referred you to fully substantiated and documented predictions similar to this one which total about 1500 ES points with pay attention, 100% accuracy. NEVER, ever before done in the history of the markets.
So before blowing your horn, see if you can come up with something of worthwhile content yourself, regardless f mine served you or others or not, regardless of the fact that if you knew how, you could have calculated how statistically the odds were against such prediction to come out true but, regardless, it DID come out true.
If you really meant well, you should have maybe asked how I came out with such prediction, you would have studied it's probabilities etc rather than demonstrating your need for anger control therapy.
Thanks for your attention anyhow, although it did not help anyone.
Here's some food for thought for you, a popular Quant question which comes up in interviews, is " How Many Sand does a Beach have...." go figure.
Understanding, Markets is not about, the impossibility of presenting definitive solutions but rather discovering insights.