Wall Street’s shouting the Bear be dead !!

a) Attach it so it is right there in post. No need to click this, than that. Bam, done.

b) MA's which mean nothing in the grand scheme of things.



(a) Thanks for that. I like it, will do so from now on.

(b) MAs are an alternative SYSTEM that I am trying out over the next 6 months. Prior to that my charts had only the 200-day ema. But I saw something recently when trading the Qs and it encouraged me a great deal to try one pair out. In progress, no verdict yet.
 
(b) MAs are an alternative SYSTEM that I am trying out over the next 6 months. Prior to that my charts had only the 200-day ema. But I saw something recently when trading the Qs and it encouraged me a great deal to try one pair out. In progress, no verdict yet.
MA's only tell you what price has done. The price causes the MA to move, not the other way around.
 
MA's only tell you what price has done. The price causes the MA to move, not the other way around.


Duh! :) I use it for a host of reasons, that they are late does not bother me. The visual in a fast moving market is what I am after as I plunk down big dough and the adrenalin is high on a Short-term chart that I've upped my risk on bigtime. The visual keeps 70% gain in my pocket despite being late compared to pure Price .............. I'll have a live example of this as I try it out in my trading the Qs starting Monday.
 
Duh! :) I use it for a host of reasons, that they are late does not bother me. The visual in a fast moving market is what I am after as I plunk down big dough and the adrenalin is high on a Short-term chart that I've upped my risk on bigtime. The visual keeps 70% gain in my pocket despite being late compared to pure Price .............. I'll have a live example of this as I try it out in my trading the Qs starting Monday.
Looking forward to it. Good luck!! (Not that you need it)
 
WTF are you babbling about?
I can't figure it out either, but I'm trying to get something useful out of this thread...

Hey Margin_Gamble.... how are you with fixing chainsaws?

I tried to trim a tree yesterday, always a dicey proposition at best, but my damn chainsaw wouldn't start.
I have spark, fuel, I even checked the compression, AND tried spraying starting fluid into the carb... and the damn thing still won't start.

You seem to know quite a bit about everything... help a brother out.

(Where's Murray_turtle, I'll bet he'll know.)

Ok... back to our "the sky is falling" discussion.
 
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I have spark, fuel, I even checked the compression, AND tried spraying starting fluid into the carb... and the damn thing still won't start...

Two things come to mind.

A) make sure the chain brake is not engaged,

B. Make sure the chain bar has enough lube in the reservoir and the chain is not too tight. It should be pullable by hand across the bar when the engine is off with some moderate resistance.
 
I can't figure it out either, but I'm trying to get something useful out of this thread...

Hey Margin_Gamble.... how are you with fixing chainsaws?

I tried to trim a tree yesterday, always a dicey proposition at best, but my damn chainsaw wouldn't start.
I have spark, fuel, I even checked the compression, AND tried spraying starting fluid into the carb... and the damn thing still won't start.

You seem to know quite a bit about everything... help a brother out.

(Where's Murray_turtle, I'll bet he'll know.)

Ok... back to our "the sky is falling" discussion.
carbureator. most likely the needle in the float is stuck. jmo
 
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