Weekly Poll: Market Is Flat Year-To-Date, Where To Next?

SPY Next Week?

  • Bullish

    Votes: 30 50.8%
  • Flat

    Votes: 8 13.6%
  • Bearish

    Votes: 15 25.4%
  • I prefer to keep my opinion to myself

    Votes: 6 10.2%

  • Total voters
    59
  • Poll closed .
actually no.

i am going to hold on to a couple of shorts overnight because my pattern recognition machine has detected a pattern suggestive of a sell-off tomorrow.
 
Shortie: Good idea to be on guard. These bulls can continue to be irrational longer than even the most capitalized person can hold on to his shorts. I simply do not understand why people buy an open after a gap up, but I can understand those who buy dips and disappear by the close to never be seen. The next group of longs I have hard time understanding are those who would buy and keep the close of today (whether it is red or green).
 
another light volume day, fund managers seem content to sit on their cash for the next 10 years. what money on the sidelines its all nonsense
 
Quote from shortie:

...my pattern recognition machine has detected a pattern suggestive of a sell-off tomorrow.

Interesting. Is it your eye/brain/intuition, or some additional type of machine?
 
Quote from MohdSalleh:

another light volume day, fund managers seem content to sit on their cash for the next 10 years. what money on the sidelines its all nonsense


They are either buying or lying, because they say they are buying after they said they sold at the recent bottom on the day of the bottom.
 
I call on the people to Vote in the polls because it is midweek. After your vote in big numbers, I may call on Shortie to make a report/update. I find shortie a great stock market analyst :)
 
Quote from tradingjournals:

Interesting. Is it your eye/brain/intuition, or some additional type of machine?

yeah, the machine is totally organic not a cyborg
 
Quote from tradingjournals:

Shortie: I noticed that you use 50-day and 200-day moving averages in your charts? Why do you use them, and why in particularly those two?

to average out the values, good reference line to which price might revert.
no deep reasons really. everybody else uses them, might as well.
 
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