How high can the S&P go?

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Quote from T-REX:

I missed ALL dat upside 2 day.
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DISCLAIMER

The following is just my bias opinion and should not be misconstrued as official daily FORECAST for Monday 06 Oct 2003.
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Today could actually be counted as a "FAILURE" rally attempt!

Why?

We did not take out the 10-day high in the ES.

One more failed attempt on Monday & THAT'S ALL FOLKS!!!
This market will roll over and play dead.

Nice call romeo.

You market wizard you.

:)

Don't expect much on monday. Tuesday will be the telling day.
 
Quote from dbphoenix:



:confused:

"ignore him, he'll go away"?? Anyway, good to see your back to the thread, even if just with a confused face. Maybe T-REX was referring to the FIRST call I made to START this thread. I said the S&P has a MAXIMUM of 1050. It didn't go higher than 1050 yet, did it?

I already said I wasn't claiming victory yesterday, but if it stalls at 1040-1050, I certainly do claim a victory.:eek:
 
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say it will not see 1040 again this year, or 1030 for that matter. You can quote me on that.

If you insist, I will quote you.
 
Quote from Tea:



If you insist, I will quote you.

Geez, I didn't know it hit 1040. Maybe I'm looking at the japanese stock market. Looks like the high on the japanese S&P was 1039.3.

Of course, if your numbers are different, then i'm wrong.

At this point, if the S&P does top 1050, this thread should get interesting. Good thing Inandlong is coming back to prevent a free-for-all.
 
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