this volitility is cause for concern

Quote from Arthur Deco:

Some friendly advice. When I first saw your thread, you had 50 views and no replies. A large segment of the educated population knee jerks that if you can't spell you aren't worth listening to. I know. It's hard. You have to be a native speaker, gone to elementary school, be able to read some, and to sound out the big words. [/QUOTE

this guy Arthur Deco may be a horrible trader but at least he can spell and hit his keyboard properly.
he may not be able to spot a breakout but he damn well knows how to spell breakout...
 
Apologies for the rant. But over the years I have observed that those who can't spell also can't backtest to support their brilliant wild ass-sertions. "Volatility is high"? Define volatility. Define "high" for volatility. Then show me on a chart or backtest that the assertion "stocks are about to fall" is true. Something is about to happen? More likely nothing.
 
Quote from NY_HOOD:

whenever you start seeing volitility like this afer a big run up,chances are stocks are going to fall pretty hard. in my opinion,the rally is over and we are going to fall in the the high 8000's.

Anyone that is scared of volatility should never claim to be a trader. Traders worship at the altar of volatility.
 
they will try and defend dow 10,000. however,i think we break below that and bounce at 9900 area. then we fall again to 9k.
i am looking for the spx to fall to the 950 area.
 
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