Who Is NOT Short Here?!?

Long or Short this Week?

  • Long

    Votes: 28 56.0%
  • Short

    Votes: 22 44.0%

  • Total voters
    50
Quote from MKTrader:

Yes, it's a good time to remember the one and only good piece of advice John Maynard Keynes ever gave:

"Markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent."

replace solvent with sane
 
Quote from Wayne Gibbous:

Quote from tit_head:I'm holding shorts to 1205 - 1215 then i'll start biting longs to 1275-1285

Double mastectomy...

Pretty darn close Sir Gibbous! You forgot the 2nd part where I said I would be biting longs up to 75-85. Nothing is perfect, just a range. I was stopped on trailing at 1222, and went long not too long after with an average of 23 and scaled out most around 75-85. I'll be sure to get biggest implants I can for you with the money I made.
 
Quote from galvinlee888:

The Winner and Profitable Trader (is the one that NOT short here).


All the amateur & "elitetrader" are short :D :D

Winner? Emulating Charlie Sheen?


Sissss, "All" is a strong word (and one helluva laundry detergent).


Based upon both the percentage of stocks above their 20 day SMA and an oscillator of net NYSE 52 week highs, thee.......eh........market is the most over-bought in a half decade.

Doesn't mean it's going down. Particularly given the season. Does mean the upside is limited. Can say churn?

Sure you can.
 
Quote from efficiency:



Based upon both the percentage of stocks above their 20 day SMA and an oscillator of net NYSE 52 week highs, thee.......eh........market is the most over-bought in a half decade.

Doesn't mean it's going down. Particularly given the season. Does mean the upside is limited. Can say churn?

Sure you can.

The pull back will happen in the near future, but the magnitude may NOT be as big as the short sellers expected (and definitely cannot make back the loss they incurred during the last few weeks).

All the pull back will be meet by the strong buyers in this insane market.

Remember:
"Markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent."
 
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