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Jimbo said people are tired of banks. Sheep follow.Daniel-David wrote:Shocker of the day-- KRE down -2.5%
Why should regional banks care if we bomb Syria? There must be something more structural going on, regarding rates.
domejoegamma wrote: AL: your dome chart from the 18th weekend, still envogue? what if the start was 1 week prior at initial low, may have covered all the highs..Thanks!download/file.php?id=49551&t=1
the nydnv:nyupv volume ratio is certainly bearish, and at higher levels than last week at this price level,Daniel-David wrote:Crude oil has finally gone an hour without making a new high for the day.
However, NYSE up/down volume and breadth continue to erode.
Mr. Miyagi, can Jim Cramer still move markets? And he wasn't addressing the usually more stodgy regionals specifically. However... it’s a strongly negative commentary.MrMiyagi wrote:Jimbo said "people are tired of banks". Sheep follow.
declining-volume-to-advancing-volume ratio is 5 to 1joegamma wrote: In your humble opinion Dr AL,
does this indicate complacency and heavy selling into the close perhaps?
I am short and looking to stay that way at least into tomorrow fwiw
Jimbo and the clown gang at CNBC can certainly influence the minions to cause short-term market moves! There are so many that follow the bunch.Daniel-David wrote:Mr. Miyagi, can Jim Cramer still move markets? And he wasn't addressing the usually more stodgy regionals specifically. However... it’s a strongly negative commentary.
so the real selling may just begin in Sept?rhight wrote:I'm posting this for exit ideas. Here is a swing trade I'm in. There was more tech analysis involved in the decision to short yesterday (on longer time frames), but I still limited my risk to only 0.1% of trading account. By shaving it thin and minimizing the price between entry and initial stop, I was able to buy more shares (SDS). 1/2 of the shares trail a stop on the hourly high, the other half are trailing at the 60 min 20MA, waiting to see how things progress on the daily. Ready to move the stop down depending on developments.
A couple things bother me about the decline since 8/2. Low volumes, and no panic. (And yet even with low volumes, price can drop 1% in a minutes.) It's kind of spooky to me. It's is difficult to commit to going major long until I see some PANIC!