HUGE equity rally ahead?

Quote from TheDr.:

Why?

Reduction in open pnl and/or margin calls combined with increase in vol in other markets (gold, silver etc) will cause VAR based portfolios to pare back risk in other markets.

These secondary effects offer opportunities to the nimble!
 
Volume has slowed to a trickle this afternoon in the futures.

remember! NEVER sell a dull market.

Oh-oh... Pisani is waving his arms again...

BUY, BUY, BUY!
 
:) Good luck!
Quote from stktrdr:

Through futures, etfs and options I have long exposure to US and European broad indexes. I will be buying more on dips. But contrary to the impression I give when I write I am not dumb. I will also sell some on rallies.

We may get more of a dip tomorrow depending on margin calls in OTHER markets. Again that'll be a buying opportunity!
 
The BEARS may get a reprieve later today and early next week as I think we may see a MINOR RETRACEMENT.

As always this will make the bears overcommit to the downside, and when that happens: WOOOOSHH! -the uptrend will resume.

So, if you are not net long then I suggest that you use any dip to BUY, BUY, BUY.

bye. bye. :D
 
Quote from stktrdr:

Hope Y'all ready for this afternoon's MEGA RALLY!

It's wednesday of the last week of the month....

How does wednesdays of the last week of the month indicate that there will be an afternnon rally? Just interested.

I also think we are due for a nice rally but I have been wrong about these things often. The main reason for me was due to how my stocks were behaving.
 
Quote from tradingbug:

How does wednesdays of the last week of the month indicate that there will be an afternnon rally? Just interested.

I also think we are due for a nice rally but I have been wrong about these things often. The main reason for me was due to how my stocks were behaving.


saturn moved into aquarius..... duh......... :cool:
 
Quote from tradingbug:

How does wednesdays of the last week of the month indicate that there will be an afternnon rally? Just interested.


Month end asset allocation. Especially pronounced on a week following options expiration.
 
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