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09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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Triangle?
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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Positive pressure through to the 27th by geomagnetism and lunar phase
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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Greetings group, haven't been logged on lately. Here is a screen shot of an excel SS that develops a histogram based on 64 different fibonacci time projections using the last 5 minor swing highs and lows (SPX). References are in the photo. Today looks like a good candidate for a minor high, with a count of 6 overlapping projections. The market has had some regular gyrations lately, giving some accurate projections, but it is difficult to know when one of these cycles, and trend, may extend without turning the Daily Stochastic.
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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Triangle?
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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Cobra wrote:Triangle?
Eheheheh :lol:
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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cougar wrote:SPX is now being rejected at the EMA(34). A SELL signal is now imminent, but it might linger until Mon morning, due to OpEx shenanigans.
Sold all longs and I am ready to go short with a small position…to start.
How do you generate the red/green dots on the SPX bars?
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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Hi folks, been busy all day but looks like returned just in time to see the afternoon selloff! :twisted:
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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Cobra wrote:Triangle?
It's the only signal which makes me reluctant to go short...
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cougar wrote:SPX is now being rejected at the EMA(34). A SELL signal is now imminent, but it might linger until Mon morning, due to OpEx shenanigans.
Sold all longs and I am ready to go short with a small position…to start.
How are the red/green dots generated on the SPX price bars? Thanks...
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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What way and why... do most people here trade SPY? ES, SSO, Options...?
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MM tried so hard to push index to nowadays high; it is for the purpose of OE. Why would they give up in the last hour?

There will not be a sell-off, period. In fact, I suspect bots already took over; it is Friday afternoon. :mrgreen:
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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rhight wrote:Greetings group, haven't been logged on lately. Here is a screen shot of an excel SS that develops a histogram based on 64 different fibonacci time projections using the last 5 minor swing highs and lows (SPX). References are in the photo. Today looks like a good candidate for a minor high, with a count of 6 overlapping projections. The market has had some regular gyrations lately, giving some accurate projections, but it is difficult to know when one of these cycles, and trend, may extend without turning the Daily Stochastic.
Thank you.
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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bushwaffle wrote:What way and why... do most people here trade SPY? ES, SSO, Options...?
i trade ES and a few stocks, plus I park some money from time to time in TLT...
there are also forex currency traders
everything can be traded if you know what the S&P 500 is doing
the market's goal is to distribute the wealth of many to as few hands as possible
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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Ultra & Muktuk:

1. I usually post fewer MAs but here we are dealing with a “stack” which generates a strategy…I will simplify it in the future and post the numbers..

2. The dots are part of the MacdBB strategy (derived from the Macd of the Bollinger Band)and generated by the program itself.
The larger the dot, the more significant it is. The very large dot = new signal. They are all part of the program.
The same strategy is also displayed on sub graph 2 as lines + dots.
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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uempel wrote:
Cobra wrote:Triangle?
It's the only signal which makes me reluctant to go short...
I actually had a 90% winning rate short setup today. Just it took too long to reach the target, so I had to cover, don't want any risks. Guess the market would tank right after I covered.

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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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MajorEasy wrote:
bushwaffle wrote:What way and why... do most people here trade SPY? ES, SSO, Options...?
i trade ES and a few stocks, plus I park some money from time to time in TLT...
there are also forex currency traders
everything can be traded if you know what the S&P 500 is doing
Amen.
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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today's vol is low, by now, only 60% of average day. narrow range.
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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rhight wrote:Greetings group, haven't been logged on lately. Here is a screen shot of an excel SS that develops a histogram based on 64 different fibonacci time projections using the last 5 minor swing highs and lows (SPX). References are in the photo. Today looks like a good candidate for a minor high, with a count of 6 overlapping projections. The market has had some regular gyrations lately, giving some accurate projections, but it is difficult to know when one of these cycles, and trend, may extend without turning the Daily Stochastic.
rhight
please re-post that NY volume chart from yest
thx
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Re: 09/16/2011 Intraday Watering

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zudec wrote:re: mutual funds

read marketoracle article that said MFs had little dry powder - est was about 3% of total funds. MF inflows are decreasing (unemployed don't make 401K contributions) and 401k outflows are increasing (due to unemployed taking loans and early, unexpected retirees beginning some distributions now).

The theory expressed by author was mutual funds will NOT be the buyers everyone thinks. Admittedly article was short on specifics.

thanks zudec
can u link us to article
i got sidetracked at marketoracle.com with their great “inflation megatrend” analysis
3% MF cash seems manageable, I recall, what, maybe 5% or more being a MONSTER cash hoarde, (but I’m weak on memory of the historical benchmarks)
Come back again, even if u don’t have link
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