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Thanks Mr. B...there are probably many who feel the way I do on this board...but I do read your posts every day..and I appreciate them...even though I may not comment...I still read them and take notice...thank you for your updates..Mr. BachNut wrote:This is a little off topic and self-involved (sorry), but I want to get this off my chest (been bothering me for some reason).
Reasons why Mr. B reports his position each morning on Cobra's Market View:
1) He works alone and has no boss or partner looking over his shoulder. The stress of having to publicly admit to losing trades is a tool that helps him to be more diligent and disciplined.
2) An opinion is not a position. When he expresses a market view, you can see if his money is where is mouth is.
3) A signal is not necessarily a setup. The two signals he comments on are not the sole criteria for trades (they also conflict at times). So, the money lets you know when the signal has actually been put to work.
4) Because he can. He is not a day trader and flipping back and forth all the time. So, he doesn't have to spend a lot of time updating.
5) Entertainment and sharing the journey. Perhaps seeing what that BachNut is up to over the course of the market's thrills and spills provides some viewing pleasure.
I trust everyone is doing their own due diligence for their trading and not taking anything I say or do as advice.
Thank you Cobra for providing this great forum.
"We have a bounce today which I am reading as a smaller degree 4th wave within a minor 3rd wave." From Will Pollard, not as professional as TG, but another thought none the less. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP9xMobANJMjoegamma wrote:Paging Tgirl and EWT: ANY wave traders see this as 3 wave bounce within bigger 5 wave down...
if 5=3 then R2K has 4+ point below recent lows, heading toward 9650 ish levels...
At what price above would the 3 wave bounce be invalid?
I always enjoy reading your updates, Mr Bachnut. I am also not a day trader so it's interesting to see which way the wind is blowing in baroqueland.Mr. BachNut wrote:This is a little off topic and self-involved (sorry), but I want to get this off my chest (been bothering me for some reason).
Reasons why Mr. B reports his position each morning on Cobra's Market View:
1) He works alone and has no boss or partner looking over his shoulder. The stress of having to publicly admit to losing trades is a tool that helps him to be more diligent and disciplined.
2) An opinion is not a position. When he expresses a market view, you can see if his money is where is mouth is.
3) A signal is not necessarily a setup. The two signals he comments on are not the sole criteria for trades (they also conflict at times). So, the money lets you know when the signal has actually been put to work.
4) Because he can. He is not a day trader and flipping back and forth all the time. So, he doesn't have to spend a lot of time updating.
5) Entertainment and sharing the journey. Perhaps seeing what that BachNut is up to over the course of the market's thrills and spills provides some viewing pleasure.
I trust everyone is doing their own due diligence for their trading and not taking anything I say or do as advice.
Thank you Cobra for providing this great forum.
Bachnut on Bachnut! Bachnutty! Coming to Ben and Jerry's near you soon.Mr. BachNut wrote:This is a little off topic and self-involved (sorry), but I want to get this off my chest (been bothering me for some reason).
Reasons why Mr. B reports his position each morning on Cobra's Market View:
1) He works alone and has no boss or partner looking over his shoulder. The stress of having to publicly admit to losing trades is a tool that helps him to be more diligent and disciplined.
2) An opinion is not a position. When he expresses a market view, you can see if his money is where is mouth is.
3) A signal is not necessarily a setup. The two signals he comments on are not the sole criteria for trades (they also conflict at times). So, the money lets you know when the signal has actually been put to work.
4) Because he can. He is not a day trader and flipping back and forth all the time. So, he doesn't have to spend a lot of time updating.
5) Entertainment and sharing the journey. Perhaps seeing what that BachNut is up to over the course of the market's thrills and spills provides some viewing pleasure.
I trust everyone is doing their own due diligence for their trading and not taking anything I say or do as advice.
Thank you Cobra for providing this great forum.
This doesn't look promising..TraderGirl wrote:Keeping an eye on the pattern on the XIV...if we get a 5th wave down here...then the rally could fall apart...
Holy crap!! Now you tell me!?! I've been making massive entries and exits based on your morning updates.!! As it stands (and based on your comments) I am long JCP, have major etf in emerging markets, buying bonds of recent, and bet the house on ntflx... Sound familiar?!Mr. BachNut wrote:This is a little off topic and self-involved (sorry), but I want to get this off my chest (been bothering me for some reason).
Reasons why Mr. B reports his position each morning on Cobra's Market View:
1) He works alone and has no boss or partner looking over his shoulder. The stress of having to publicly admit to losing trades is a tool that helps him to be more diligent and disciplined.
2) An opinion is not a position. When he expresses a market view, you can see if his money is where is mouth is.
3) A signal is not necessarily a setup. The two signals he comments on are not the sole criteria for trades (they also conflict at times). So, the money lets you know when the signal has actually been put to work.
4) Because he can. He is not a day trader and flipping back and forth all the time. So, he doesn't have to spend a lot of time updating.
5) Entertainment and sharing the journey. Perhaps seeing what that BachNut is up to over the course of the market's thrills and spills provides some viewing pleasure.
I trust everyone is doing their own due diligence for their trading and not taking anything I say or do as advice.
Thank you Cobra for providing this great forum.
Best comment I can make: if for some reason I've been otherwise busy and start reading here mid-day I zoom through the initial posts but always pause when I see Bach to read what you have to say. Thanks for your contributions.Mr. BachNut wrote:This is a little off topic and self-involved (sorry), but I want to get this off my chest (been bothering me for some reason).
Reasons why Mr. B reports his position each morning on Cobra's Market View:
1) He works alone and has no boss or partner looking over his shoulder. The stress of having to publicly admit to losing trades is a tool that helps him to be more diligent and disciplined.
2) An opinion is not a position. When he expresses a market view, you can see if his money is where is mouth is.
3) A signal is not necessarily a setup. The two signals he comments on are not the sole criteria for trades (they also conflict at times). So, the money lets you know when the signal has actually been put to work.
4) Because he can. He is not a day trader and flipping back and forth all the time. So, he doesn't have to spend a lot of time updating.
5) Entertainment and sharing the journey. Perhaps seeing what that BachNut is up to over the course of the market's thrills and spills provides some viewing pleasure.
I trust everyone is doing their own due diligence for their trading and not taking anything I say or do as advice.
Thank you Cobra for providing this great forum.
here is my classical on XIVTraderGirl wrote:Keeping an eye on the pattern on the XIV...if we get a 5th wave down here...then the rally could fall apart...
Mr. BachNut wrote:This is a little off topic and self-involved (sorry), but I want to get this off my chest (been bothering me for some reason).
Reasons why Mr. B reports his position each morning on Cobra's Market View:
1) He works alone and has no boss or partner looking over his shoulder. The stress of having to publicly admit to losing trades is a tool that helps him to be more diligent and disciplined.
2) An opinion is not a position. When he expresses a market view, you can see if his money is where is mouth is.
3) A signal is not necessarily a setup. The two signals he comments on are not the sole criteria for trades (they also conflict at times). So, the money lets you know when the signal has actually been put to work.
4) Because he can. He is not a day trader and flipping back and forth all the time. So, he doesn't have to spend a lot of time updating.
5) Entertainment and sharing the journey. Perhaps seeing what that BachNut is up to over the course of the market's thrills and spills provides some viewing pleasure.
I trust everyone is doing their own due diligence for their trading and not taking anything I say or do as advice.
Thank you Cobra for providing this great forum.