S&P 500 very close to intermediate term top

S&P 500 is very close to topping 5/15/07

  • Yes I agree

    Votes: 99 55.0%
  • No I don't agree

    Votes: 49 27.2%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 32 17.8%

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Quote from makloda:

Amazing how you managed to insult dozens of people over your ridiculous "call".

This comment I don't understand. Not even a little. This thread, at least since early June, has been one the very few meaningful places to read and post out of scores of threads in this forum.

(Of course, I may be too thick to get the wit.)
 
Quote from volente_00:








See you at my 1560 prediction in the next 30 days.



Tried to warn you thornybird when I told you to cover those shorts at 1508 yesterday but you never learn.
 
Quote from ghostzapper:

This thread held about 2 months. pretty good.

Held what ?


The next few days after you first posted we topped at 1503, we insantly ran to 1540.
 
Quote from ghostzapper:

The S&P closed today @ 1503.2 and the technical indicators arte now signaling an intermediate term topping pattern right here.

Does anyone see the same thing ?






NEW YORK (AP) -- Wall Street ended an extraordinary and record-setting week Friday by surging higher again, sending the Standard & Poor's 500 index past a trading high set in March 2000 and thrusting the Dow Jones industrial past 13,900 for the first time.



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Quote from ghostzapper:

The "call" is that the S&P 500 is very close to topping out. That's the call. How is the premise that the S&P 500 is very close to topping out wrong based only on what happened today ??:confused:

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Quote from volente_00:

Held what ?


The next few days after you first posted we topped at 1503, we insantly ran to 1540.

Didn't you blow up spectacularly a few months back ditch digger?

That wonderful death spiral on your public equity curve. And to think, a perma bull such as yourself blew up in this runaway bull market.

Got talent?
 
Quote from polpolik:

How do you define close in terms of time and points?

1 day? 1 month? 6 months? if it crashes in 2 months, will you claim to have accurately predicted it?
Quote from ghostzapper:

Within 1 month, and the upper parameter is that it stalls out at the old highs of 2000.

The greatest, most accurate post in ET history.
 
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