Quote from JoshDance:
A question for you fundamental experts:
What ever happened to the "debt crisis"? Okay, so economic numbers have been coming out the last month that are better. More jobs, less unemployment, and all that stuff. However, remember all the "sky is falling" talk with the debt, not only in the US but in Europe? Are we just having a case of amnesia? Because to my knowledge, none of that has fundamentally changed.
Quote from JoshDance:
A question for you fundamental experts:
What ever happened to the "debt crisis"? Okay, so economic numbers have been coming out the last month that are better. More jobs, less unemployment, and all that stuff. However, remember all the "sky is falling" talk with the debt, not only in the US but in Europe? Are we just having a case of amnesia? Because to my knowledge, none of that has fundamentally changed.
Quote from volente_00:
Market always overreacts. Already discounted in current price and was used by big money to accumulate cheaper for the run to 1325-1350 that is still in play
Quote from JoshDance:
Or am I way off, fundamentalists?
Quote from Trvlwanderer:
watching comp at the open. finnies as well as those were the leaders yesterday and by larger than typical percentage.
80-82 is res (obvious) .
i show a heavy band of res area 79-83 yesterdays high, VAH, double top from late Oct.
Quote from bigsnack:
The first chart is the pullback / target that hit overnight.
The second is the next "measured move" in the series so-to-speak, so right now I will be keeping a lookout for a long on our way to 1286ish.