Quote from Batman28:
I know the truth is when it comes to trading you shouldn't really care and just follow the market and make money. And I can imagine only losers cry about market manipulation, unfairness blah blah etc.
But ignoring all that, just putting it into perspective - wasn't the huge selling bit earlier a bluff? if in fact truth - why would the same forces buy it back? I'm not talking bout little guys trying to chase the market. I'm talking about those forces that are able to move markets.
clearly there is a reason for it? buying back cheaper? remember this is the day Goldman announces recession for 08.
I know how some of you smart guys like to talk about irrational market, randomness bla blah. but i don't really think this was random at all. if it was random the selling might ease pace and stop at a equilibrium level today. but it was PUSHED down only to be bought back heavily.
I don't want to hear trading strategies, making money bla bla, just think about what just happend, do you really think market wasn't manipulated?
Quote from Batman28:
applying technical analysis to market manipulation makes perfect sense - as there is a reason for it. you may assume it's your chart. but did you know the market went down in 20 min and back in the same about of time? it was PUSHED down - if the market gradually falls and TA traders enter and it gradually rises I would accept your argument. but it was PUSHED DOWN and it rose RAPIDLY to days highs. it doesn't add up.

Quote from trader_arb:
Every time we have a volatile day there are at least 5-10 threads on how the market was manipulated, conspiracy theories, PPT, it was Bush's fault, Goldman Sachs did it, etc. Shorting within the last 10 minutes of every day can only work so many times.
No, I do not believe mkt is manipulated. There are many reasons for the price action, some of which have been presented above and more are available if you decide to engage your brain cells.Quote from Batman28:
...just think about what just happend, do you really think market wasn't manipulated?
Very true - and yet you had to post it anyway ....Quote from Batman28:
And I can imagine only losers cry about market manipulation, unfairness blah blah etc.
Quote from MKTrader:
Amen. If we rally from here and get even semi-close to the October highs, I can't imagine the amount of whining and blameshifting we'll hear from the permabears.
And when anything gets too easy, like buying dips (for much of 2004 to 2006) or shorting rallies (since late October), you can bet it will stop working when the masses catch on.
