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does this count for a bullish day tomorrow then?Cobra wrote:all the targets are now met.
hard to call tomorrow because Canadian Market doesn't follow the US market today. Usually Canadians are more willing to tell the truth...jarbo456 wrote:does this count for a bullish day tomorrow then?Cobra wrote:all the targets are now met.
statistically yes in the following days, usually the next day.hdenandy wrote:Cobra.
You said a short while ago you expected to see a re-test of this morning's lows, if not today, then tomorrow.
Doesn't look like it will be today, so do you still expect it will be tomorrow therfore ?
Canadian market? Really?Cobra wrote:let's take a look at the Canadian market, on last Friday, it already told the truth about today's open at least. That said, Canadian market doesn't always lead, back test shows only 50% chances, so it's not the holly grail.
Canadian market is mainly about commodities, so that's why sometimes it tells the truth.StrikePrice wrote:Canadian market? Really?Cobra wrote:let's take a look at the Canadian market, on last Friday, it already told the truth about today's open at least. That said, Canadian market doesn't always lead, back test shows only 50% chances, so it's not the holly grail.
Ok, without being sarcastic, have you been to New York? It's hard for me to believe the traders I've known on prop desks making calls based on the Canadian market. Just saying, not trying to be mean.
Cool. Got it.Cobra wrote:Canadian market is mainly about commodities, so that's why sometimes it tells the truth.StrikePrice wrote:Canadian market? Really?Cobra wrote:let's take a look at the Canadian market, on last Friday, it already told the truth about today's open at least. That said, Canadian market doesn't always lead, back test shows only 50% chances, so it's not the holly grail.
Ok, without being sarcastic, have you been to New York? It's hard for me to believe the traders I've known on prop desks making calls based on the Canadian market. Just saying, not trying to be mean.