Peter Borish once said "You can't stop a train with a brick wall." Right now, I view the market as an uptrending train. Pullback tomorrow or not, I expect we'll be higher next week.
That was my logic as well but it sure didn't happened that way. I think they're bent on going helter skelter, unless this turns out to be a bull trap, which I doubt.
Anyway, sell going into CPI and buy afterward is the plan for me.
That's right. Often imitated but never duplicated.IN the "FLIP" "FLIP" "FLIP" camp![]()
And she will be closing the show on a high note. Booyah!
Anyway, unless we sell off hard overnight, which I highly doubt, all the stars are pointing north for tomorrow. I even have a feeling that *they* somehow know something about what's to happen with CPI. It's like those inside trading thingy.
So what do have for the price target tomorrow? Let's bounce some numbers around. This is the part that I like the most about this thread.I acknowledge we're a little ST overbought but we're not overbought if this is a significant move up.

Anyway, unless we sell off hard overnight, which I highly doubt.
And she will be closing the show on a high note. Booyah!
Anyway, unless we sell off hard overnight, which I highly doubt, all the stars are pointing north for tomorrow. I even have a feeling that *they* somehow know something about what's to happen with CPI. It's like those inside trading thingy.
No, this is the real deal. Remember this chart? She's heading for 4300 (or higher). Yeah, crazy, I know.So not the usual pump and dump we have been seeing recently then?