F formal gold Oct 26, 2011 #21 Quote from formal gold: But from the current S&P 1224.6 level More... Proved to be a good support level today!
Quote from formal gold: But from the current S&P 1224.6 level More... Proved to be a good support level today!
F formal gold Oct 27, 2011 #22 someone started a poll "why not short here?". and other traders starting "top" threads this week., Well the real answer is in the premise of this thread, and the reasoning. 100% correct so far.
someone started a poll "why not short here?". and other traders starting "top" threads this week., Well the real answer is in the premise of this thread, and the reasoning. 100% correct so far.
F formal gold Oct 28, 2011 #23 Quote from formal gold: the high current bearish sentiment, the market can only go up right now. the current S&P 1224.6 level, I see it ending 2011 a bit higher than current levels. More... excessive bearish sentiment has always been a reliable indicator.
Quote from formal gold: the high current bearish sentiment, the market can only go up right now. the current S&P 1224.6 level, I see it ending 2011 a bit higher than current levels. More... excessive bearish sentiment has always been a reliable indicator.
F formal gold Oct 31, 2011 #24 Quote from formal gold: But from the current S&P 1224.6 More... Looks like this number could be hit anyday now.
Quote from formal gold: But from the current S&P 1224.6 More... Looks like this number could be hit anyday now.
F formal gold Nov 1, 2011 #25 so far 23 higher to 10 lower. it would be improbable for 23 of 33 to be right with the sampling and nature of question on this board.
so far 23 higher to 10 lower. it would be improbable for 23 of 33 to be right with the sampling and nature of question on this board.
F formal gold Nov 9, 2011 #26 23 of 33 think up is a contrary indicator. And so far its bounced back toward the 1224.6 number quite briskly.
23 of 33 think up is a contrary indicator. And so far its bounced back toward the 1224.6 number quite briskly.
F formal gold Nov 16, 2011 #27 Quote from formal gold: But from the current S&P 1224.6 level, I see it ending 2011 a bit higher than current levels. More... with 24 of 34 voting higher, the odds are good that it will close below 1224.6
Quote from formal gold: But from the current S&P 1224.6 level, I see it ending 2011 a bit higher than current levels. More... with 24 of 34 voting higher, the odds are good that it will close below 1224.6
F formal gold Nov 21, 2011 #28 I am a humble guy. But I said it before and i'll say it again. When 24 of 35 ET members vote one way in a 50/50 trading poll, chances are strong of the minority being correct.
I am a humble guy. But I said it before and i'll say it again. When 24 of 35 ET members vote one way in a 50/50 trading poll, chances are strong of the minority being correct.
F formal gold Dec 8, 2011 #29 I am a humble guy. But I said it before and i'll say it again. When 26 of 38 (almost 70%) vote one way on ET, it has to be wrong. It's called the law of contrarian analysis.
I am a humble guy. But I said it before and i'll say it again. When 26 of 38 (almost 70%) vote one way on ET, it has to be wrong. It's called the law of contrarian analysis.
J jj_ Dec 9, 2011 #30 Quote from formal gold: I am a humble guy. But I said it before and i'll say it again. When 26 of 38 (almost 70%) vote one way on ET, it has to be wrong. It's called the law of contrarian analysis. More... Hmm, but it's a pretty small sample size, and you have no idea whether these traders are better-than-average, or not. I would've thought the more pertinent question to ask would be: "Will the SP500 close above the 200DMA on the last trading day of the year?"
Quote from formal gold: I am a humble guy. But I said it before and i'll say it again. When 26 of 38 (almost 70%) vote one way on ET, it has to be wrong. It's called the law of contrarian analysis. More... Hmm, but it's a pretty small sample size, and you have no idea whether these traders are better-than-average, or not. I would've thought the more pertinent question to ask would be: "Will the SP500 close above the 200DMA on the last trading day of the year?"