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Well the bears have been subsisting on the occasional scrap from the bulls' table the last couple of years so they can be forgiven some crowing at the moment. They should enjoy it while it lasts.heavenskrow wrote:
Cobra>slopeofHope
Tim annoys me with his bearish bias view and his ego.
Welcome, love your charts and I subscribe to your twitter. Glad you're hear.springheel_jack wrote:Test post.
Hi, I thought I'd register for this intraday thread as I check this blog every day. Some very nice intraday stuff posted here.
The daily death crosses are hit and miss. The last one on SPX was slightly after the low last summer. The weekly 13/34 crosses are a better guide, though slower.Anaconda wrote:Death cross - Dow Transports follow the S&P in death cross today. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/death-cross-dow-trannies Anyone have any data/stats on the implications? Thanks much in advance.
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Agreed that Cobra > SOH but SOH has good guest contributors like Springheel , Harry Boxer, Brian Johnson, etc. Read as much as you can but Cobra is my first and foremosT!!! Clearly coz im on here ALL DAY while at work talking up a storm!heavenskrow wrote:Cobra>slopeofHopeAK84 wrote:Springheel! Welcome! I read all your posts on Slope of Hope and love them! You are really good and looking forward to your contributions so that we can all learn from you !springheel_jack wrote:Thanksheavenskrow wrote:welcome man, i just joined today too, and springheel i have been reading your site too.springheel_jack wrote:Test post.
Hi, I thought I'd register for this intraday thread as I check this blog every day. Some very nice intraday stuff posted here.
I have both you and cobra on my blog
Cobra's a morning read for me every day. Some quality commentary in here too. I look forward to contributing to that.
Tim annoys me with his bearish bias view and his ego.
Thanks.springheel_jack wrote:The daily death crosses are hit and miss. The last one on SPX was slightly after the low last summer. The weekly 13/34 crosses are a better guide, though slower.Anaconda wrote:Death cross - Dow Transports follow the S&P in death cross today. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/death-cross-dow-trannies Anyone have any data/stats on the implications? Thanks much in advance.
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Thanks and welcome aboard!springheel_jack wrote:Test post.
Hi, I thought I'd register for this intraday thread as I check this blog every day. Some very nice intraday stuff posted here.
Thanks again.springheel_jack wrote:Thanks guys. Glad to be here.
Cobra is one of my favorite chartists so I'm going to be round quite a bit now I've finally got round to registering.
Really? that's fun.soku wrote:u made me recall those days. read cobra in the night, jack in the morning, and fighting on some blogs all day longPLUNGE wrote:Welcome Springheel!springheel_jack wrote:Test post.
Hi, I thought I'd register for this intraday thread as I check this blog every day. Some very nice intraday stuff posted here.
I've been following you and Cobra for at least a year independently and foresee synergistic analyses from both of your views of the markets.
Seems the problem with stats on MA's is they only ever identify the buy signal but not the other half, which is when to sell or when the signal becomes invalid, there is also argument over how the 50/200 should be considered, sma vs. ema, thought this might get you started but it's a flawed presentation.Anaconda wrote:Death cross - Dow Transports follow the S&P in death cross today. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/death-cross-dow-trannies Anyone have any data/stats on the implications? Thanks much in advance.
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Thanks and welcome aboard!trader0303 wrote:Cheers Cobra --- intraday trader from Arizona here. Very impressive blog, and community that's going on here. Look forward to contributing -- keep up the great work
springheel_jack wrote:Thanks guys. Glad to be here.
Cobra is one of my favorite chartists so I'm going to be round quite a bit now I've finally got round to registering.
Death cross too slow for me. After the March '09 bottom, it didn't cross to buy until JULY. The current SPX sell death cross this month only missed a few hundred points of the drop (from SPX 1370 down to 1100 ish). I can get a cavity wating for the death cross.Anaconda wrote:Thanks.springheel_jack wrote:The daily death crosses are hit and miss. The last one on SPX was slightly after the low last summer. The weekly 13/34 crosses are a better guide, though slower.Anaconda wrote:Death cross - Dow Transports follow the S&P in death cross today. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/death-cross-dow-trannies Anyone have any data/stats on the implications? Thanks much in advance.
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