Is this like 2003 when bulls went mad?

SPY In A Week

  • +5%

    Votes: 29 34.5%
  • +2%

    Votes: 10 11.9%
  • Flat

    Votes: 16 19.0%
  • -2%

    Votes: 17 20.2%
  • -5%

    Votes: 12 14.3%

  • Total voters
    84
Like the sun rising in the east, stock has managed to kill one of the more powerful rallies in recent history! Getting short 10 days or so ago right before he called for dow 15k is looking good at the moment. Keep up the good work stock, my positions want you to keep on posting!
 
thank you, now we will close on the lows..todays lows will be tommorrows highs, keep on cheerleading buddy. Another question, since you are the brightest and best trader/investor on here (in your own mind at least), why do you keep score on the dow? The pros follow the s&p, can't you even get that right?
 
Quote from frank grimes:

thank you, now we will close on the lows..todays lows will be tommorrows highs, keep on cheerleading buddy. Another question, since you are the brightest and best trader/investor on here (in your own mind at least), why do you keep score on the dow? The pros follow the s&p, can't you even get that right?

looks like frank is barbecuing today. sometimes i wonder what stock_tradr tastes like...
 
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Hahaha.....

Good thing I loaded up on inverse ETF's last week. The market didn't give anyone a chance to get in on the cheap today.





Quote from fkbsuhites:

The fact that you are back posting regularly is a clear signal the market is near a top.

Time to begin looking for signs of supply in key stocks?
 
Quote from frank grimes:

thank you, now we will close on the lows..todays lows will be tommorrows highs, keep on cheerleading buddy. Another question, since you are the brightest and best trader/investor on here (in your own mind at least), why do you keep score on the dow? The pros follow the s&p, can't you even get that right?

Dang. Nailed the first part, pretty much.
 
Quote from piezoe:

As soon as you cover your short positions, because you can't take it any longer, the market will plunge.:D

i happened to have an unbalanced position (net short) after the last expiration (short SPY from ~94). after one month of suffering trying to improve the position (selling puts for insurance and adding short calls to take advantage of the "any-day-now selloff") i managed to get a larger short position with an average entry ~98.5. yesterday i significantly reduced my exposure and feel like a hero after surviving the giant run-up. still have some short exposure left.

sh*t, all this suffering and i am just happy to be alive. anybody else trades like this? :D
 
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