Quote from jreynolds212:
If you put a cat in a cage with a latched door, the cat, wanting to get out, will try many areas of the cage (trial and error) until finally locating the latch and opening the door and getting out. If you put the same cat in the same cage, the cat, wanting to get out, will go straight to the latch and get out in no time.
Either you have found the latch, or the cage has no latch.

Quote from interdigital:
Why are you copying someone else's post?
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=1732926#post1732926
Quote from NQscalper:
Excellent point! This so called latch changes its position on a day to day and sometimes minute to minute bases. Volitility increases and decreases, psychology shifts instantly, one second you're buying dips, next selling rallies. One second the world is ending, the next,happy days are here again. The poor pussy might need a kitty mental hospital if he keeps looking for that latch. Sometimes I think its easier to forget the latch and just stay in the cage till your master (the market in this case) comes home and decides to feed you.![]()