Quote from darkhorse:
Whoa. Wrong side of the bed this morning?
As one might expect, there is more than a surface level explanation here. You can interpret the reasoning as circular, or you can consider the possibility that certain market environments have more binary profiles than others, in the sense of a momentum pull leading to free fall because, once the momentum based buying stops, there is very little to support the bid.
As a graphic example, reference the price action in silver for the first half of 2011. Or consider the current state of grain markets, or the potential drivers for a heavily shorted stock that has been grinding higher over a multi-week period via momentum induced short covering. These types of situation are not frequent, but they can be lucrative.
Many worthwhile ideas can be written off as ambiguous. It is hard to be explicit in a few sentences, and there is usually a stupid or 'duh' way to interpret an idea as well as a more thoughtful way.
To use another analogy, contemplative statements and observations are less like hundred dollar bills to be picked up, and more like a drilling or mining site. It's very easy to say "whatever, it's just a fucking hole in the ground" - to have a hope of extracting value, you have to dig a little. If such digging yields some insight, even in a completely tangential area, if you otherwise would not have been digging in that ground then the concept had some utility.
it is possible i just don't like the quote.. haha
