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01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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Al_Dente
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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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“Meg Whitman made $15.4 million in fiscal 2012… Whitman's base salary was just $1. Her bonus was $1.7 million, while the remainder of her compensation was granted in the form of Hewlett-Packard stock options, stock awards and other income…”

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/ ... ss+News%29
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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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Al_Dente wrote:“Meg Whitman made $15.4 million in fiscal 2012… Whitman's base salary was just $1. Her bonus was $1.7 million, while the remainder of her compensation was granted in the form of Hewlett-Packard stock options, stock awards and other income…”

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/ ... ss+News%29
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Al, why aren't you drunk watching football like the rest of us?
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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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Hurst Cycles Outlook - 'The Persistent Bull' – 12 January 2013

http://sentienttrader.com/hurst-trading ... uary-2013/
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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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The 1967 fractal peak has arrived.
This analog tracked well all last year.

This is radar for me. I need indicators to actually trade.
My indicators are presently bullish. It will be interesting to see if they turn in the days ahead.
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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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Out of Bounds wrote: Al, why aren't you drunk watching football like the rest of us?
:lol: :lol:
Flu
muy malo
oy
:o :o
:cry:

[edit ps: AZ]
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Is low VIX bad for long side of equities?

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Is low VIX bad for long side of equities?
VIX is at multi year low (purple line, bottom panel), however, VIX had been even at lower levels than this in the past 10 years. Questions is what happened to equities when VIX was this low or even lower than this? Actually SPY continue to rise. During that time use of some momentum measure (such as MACD shown here) instead of watching the absolute levels would have allowed you to take advantage of rising SPY prices. At the moment this setup favors equities but I will be watching this setup in days and weeks to come.
Note: An unmasked version of this chart is posted in the subscribers area.
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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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Cobra wrote:Since a few members are asking for what the optimized Non-Stop looks like, and here's the quick peek. It need some logic to filter out whipsaws, so it's no longer a simple crossover anymore, I have to use program to generate signals and only report whenever signal changes.
Thanks for doing all the hard work. So there is no place for members to see the chart like we can do now in Chartlist?
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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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While everyone is rooting for Great Seattle Seahawks to super bowl, it's not a bad idea to keep 146.61 level on SPY in mind. GO Seattle!
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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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Cobra wrote:Since a few members are asking for what the optimized Non-Stop looks like, and here's the quick peek. It need some logic to filter out whipsaws, so it's no longer a simple crossover anymore, I have to use program to generate signals and only report whenever signal changes.
Very cool Cobra, looking forward to your backtested results. ;)
BTW, The ES range chart clearly shows a Gartley Butterfly Pattern with a final 0.618 retracement. This sell formation is normally resolved to the downside. Any comments?
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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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One for the bears:
Rydex Ratio Implies Price Top Near
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http://blogs.decisionpoint.com/chart_sp ... .html#more
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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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Does anyone see a topping process yet? Not me, because I am still in search for one.
During previous negative divergences, price went into distribution phase. Then, a major pull back occurred. Keep in mind that price could go higher in distribution phase.
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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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wayne0708 wrote:Does anyone see a topping process yet? Not me, because I am still in search for one.
During previous negative divergences, price went into distribution phase. Then, a major pull back occurred. Keep in mind that price could go higher in distribution phase.
Like your "Wayne McClellanSI Histogram", quite a novel creation,congrats :idea:
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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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giggleeyes wrote:
Cobra wrote:Since a few members are asking for what the optimized Non-Stop looks like, and here's the quick peek. It need some logic to filter out whipsaws, so it's no longer a simple crossover anymore, I have to use program to generate signals and only report whenever signal changes.
Thanks for doing all the hard work. So there is no place for members to see the chart like we can do now in Chartlist?
You will see chart whenever signals are about to trigger. Now it even has a warning signal before the formal signal, so you have plenty of chances to see the chart.

Someone does suggest I post all members only charts somewhere everyday, which I think is a good idea, just it seems no easy way to share yet, so I need find a way first. Cannot be public chart list of course. Cannot be permanent link too as some members may quit later but still able to access the permanent link, so need find a good way to share.

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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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$ES_F (ES Globex) : The Ending Diagonal wave (c)
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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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$UGL: Long Setup
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Re: 01/12/2013 Weekend Update

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BullBear52x wrote:
KeiZai wrote:CRB ready for take off? imo yes
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september´s chart, this structure is likely done, if so fasten your seatbelts :twisted:
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To da moon....USO is stuck at 50% and $CRB/CCI is short term bottoming? I hope you are right on $CRB, great charts boss. I am looking at your lady, stubborn like hell, will post something on her soon.
Thanks BB, I hope too, will track dollar closely in coming days but I think explosion in comm. should happen soon
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