Quote from princessa:
responding to two of your posts.
couldn't find the one where you talk about yhoo, goog, rimm, etc. hitting support levels, but i am a buyer of rimm and aapl at these levels. looking for a bounce but prepared to take some heat.
also have my trigger finger poised to buy sds when es hits slightly higher levels from the dead cat bounce....
with regard to the post quoted above, what is a wyckoff spring? i see you and synic talking about this frequently, but i haven't come across it in my reading. if you would be so kind as to explain, it would be appreciated.
Quote from mbusch:
Hourly chart strongly suggests that we need to go higher before we can go much lower. Oversold with bullish divergence on the hourly. (Bearish as I am, I can't believe I'm saying this, but that's what I see.)
Not acting on this yet, just mulling it over.
My tendency as well, other than extreme situations like yesterday's close. I was very nervous holding long overnight, and exited almost immediately after the open. And while I think there may be money to made on the long side today, I'm not going long. In fact, what I'm hoping for is a nice pop that will give me an opportunity to liquidate some remaining mutual fund holdings in my IRA.Quote from JSSPMK:
Buy1Sell2's approach is to pass bullish set-ups if longer term charts are bearish.
That being destabilization? (A body in motion tends to stay in motion.)Quote from avarus:
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