In what way have they lost control ? It seems very much like they are in control ... for better or for worseAs for FOMC, in my view, this is early signs they have LOST control.

And what happens this year? Oct 2, 2019? It becomes a damned 10+% surge into the end of year. Q4 2018 and Q4 2019 are polar opposites. The past two Januaries have been major up months. Will Jan 2020 be another one? Third time in a row? At record highs? In a primary election year? *shrugs*.
First post so go easy
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InterestingI study TA very closely and am waiting patiently for the tell-tale signs of going into conservative mode very soon upon analysis of charts and other variables that say now is the time to take stock.
Depending on how this reply is taken, I’ll continue to contribute or isolate myself to my own thoughts ...
To sum up 2020 will be a downer, from around 2021 things will pick up big time and be explosive. The second stage of this cycle is going to be very, very powerful ...
In what way have they lost control ? It seems very much like they are in control ... for better or for worse![]()
A big event has just occurred: The yield curve has started to go back to normal, so who's going to take credit for that ? The FED, of course. They will be on their "high horses" until their next policy decision. Jerome Powell is now like Chris Hemsworth in Thor : invincible.Lost control was too extreme. Call it a typo, sorry... LOSING control is appropriate.
In my view, the current Repo scheme is all about holding down short-term interest rates.
Strange comment coming from someone that gave the advice to buy the dip as it is a sure way to profit, notwithstanding that a couple of posts after that brilliant advice, you said: "Can you tell me what the stock indexes will do next week? I sure can can't."If your looking for a sure thing stay out of the markets...Markets are full of risk. I guess it was my mistake to assume folks posting on a traders website where actually traders.
Strange comment coming from someone that gave the advice to buy the dip as it is a sure way to profit, notwithstanding that a couple of posts after that brilliant advice, you said: "Can you tell me what the stock indexes will do next week? I sure can can't."
You seem to contradict yourself, yet you assume that someone telling you that it is not possible to distinguish between a "dip" and the start of a correction, is not a trader.