Weekly Poll: Does This Little Bounce Have Legs?

SPY Next Week?

  • Bullish

    Votes: 20 51.3%
  • Flat

    Votes: 5 12.8%
  • Bearish

    Votes: 10 25.6%
  • I prefer to keep my opinion to myself or don't have one

    Votes: 4 10.3%

  • Total voters
    39
  • Poll closed .
This bull run is far from over I believe. The strong economic numbers in the US last Thursday ( ie Philly over 20 ) are I think the real catalyst for the next move up. At that point I realized any minor corrective action was over ( probably until New Years ). I saw several stocks that would normally sell off to profit taking on option expiry day actually rise significantly on Friday. This is VERY bullish action.

I think we take out the supposed "double top" of 1225 area next week led by technology and stronger financials. I think all the weakness in the Irish banks, Citigroup etc are highlighting just how strong some leaders in financials are. As the weak drop back there are great opportunities with cash flush banks to pick up assets cheap. Yield/dividend players and "buy and holders"
will not sell their holdings its obvious from last week.

Note however we don't have to right about indexes at all to make money. Simply buy the strong companies with momentum.
Stay away from companies with poor balance sheets. Careful about commodity stocks there may be some pull backs.
 
Quote from S2007S:

Today the market rallies erasing all of yesterdays losses, simple as that.


:p


Its thanksgiving and christmas time, this is a time for wallsteet to give and it will give returning huge risk free profits to anyone long this market, so keep buying those 1% dips followed by 3-4% increases without any worries.

Hope you are buying the long positions on dips as you have been advocating for the last few weeks. Surely you are participating in these "risk free profits". Tell us about some of your positions/trades and how you see them progressing until New Years.
 
Quote from tradingjournals:

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The market was going to go up regardless, because the buying pressure is higher than the selling pressure. The latter are due to price dynamics and inertia, and post importantly the consequence of negative sum game.

is it safe to be loading up on deep ITM calls?

Lenny "Nails" Shortie Out
 
Quote from S2007S:

Today the market rallies erasing all of yesterdays losses, simple as that.


:p


Its thanksgiving and christmas time, this is a time for wallsteet to give and it will give returning huge risk free profits to anyone long this market, so keep buying those 1% dips followed by 3-4% increases without any worries.



Risk Free market returns!!!!

Tuesdays losses were totally erased just as I thought they would be before the opening bell even rang.

:p :p :p
 
Quote from S2007S:

Its thanksgiving and christmas time, this is a time for wallsteet to give and it will give returning huge risk free profits to anyone long this market, so keep buying those 1% dips followed by 3-4% increases without any worries.
Oh, we will see about that. Hang on tight. :eek:
 
Quote from S2007S:

Risk Free market returns!!!! :p :p :p
Just for the hell of it, and just in case, I reduced my long position from 90% to 80%, took profits. Thank you!
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Okay this morning futures are under a "little" pressure, should you worry? The answer is NO, just another buying opportunity. By the time the opening bell rings the news about south/north Korea and more problems in europe will be forgotten as all the news outlets start to contstsntly repeat video of the long lines of idiotic consumers rushing into stores to buy more worthless items. Buy the dip and make risk free money, remember that Bubble ben bernanke will do anything to keep the markets propped up.
 
*S&P FUT
__1187.80__ -8.69 __-0.72%
*DOW FUT
__11083.00__ -72.00 __-0.64%
*NAS FUT
__2141.25__ -16.75 __-0.77%


This is nothing but an illusion!!!!!
 
Well, thank goodness I sold Wednesday what I bought Tuesday!
It's Black Friday, let's go shopping! Check out the chicks at the mall!
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