Heavy Selling in SPY,QQQ,DIA,IWM on Friday Nov. 13

On top of that most likely you get a substantial gap down due to Paris terror attacks.

However, all part of a pullback that should be bought (long term) to catch the second mouse that will make new highs as a position trader.
Don't you ever get tired of being right? ;o)

Blue horseshoe likes: Triskaidekaphobia --- Proven correct as well...
 
Don't you ever get tired of being right? ;o)

Blue horseshoe likes: Triskaidekaphobia --- Proven correct as well...

It's actually fun because you bank the moula then come to ET and read countless of posts of idiots with impotence shouting "TA SUCKS!" LOL
 
It's actually fun because you bank the moula then come to ET and read countless of posts of idiots with impotence shouting "TA SUCKS!" LOL

you contribute absolutely nothing to this board; throwing insults at people that disagree with you doesn't count...go get your anger checked buddy
 
long term? what's that like 50 years?

the top is near if not already reached
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Good guess;
retire or Roth maybe still a good uptrend.LOL Wonder if Mr Rogers is till short big banks; maybe, they don't seem to be paying much of a dividend??Not a prediction.
 
It's not simply disagreement, they tend to be wrong ;)
You know, I used to read Barron's when I first started watching the stock market. And it wasn't until it was pointed out to me years later that Alan Abelson was wrong every week did I realize he was f.o.s. That guy was bearish since 1965. But I didn't know. I mean, he sounded smart and he wrote the article on the first page. So I assumed he must have known something. Heck, he probably even smelled good. That was my first lesson in skepticism. Well maybe not my first but I can't get into that here.
 
You know, I used to read Barron's when I first started watching the stock market. And it wasn't until it was pointed out to me years later that Alan Abelson was wrong every week did I realize he was f.o.s. That guy was bearish since 1965. But I didn't know. I mean, he sounded smart and he wrote the article on the first page. So I assumed he must have known something. Heck, he probably even smelled good. That was my first lesson in skepticism. Well maybe not my first but I can't get into that here.

By all means, in this business, you must be a skeptic, it is the absolute correct approach.
 
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