first rebound, wait for the revisit of morning low to see if dip buyers are coming as usual.
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quientuves wrote:Gappy, If understand those graphs. What treasury is saying is money is going out of states while they return the debt tittles they bought... and are doing it a nice speed...
Thanks, a light bulb just went on in my noggin. lol
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My summation signal is up for the R2K and likely to turn up for the SPX if new highs get put in.
My composite trend signal is up.
The summation signal turning up will put me into dip buying mode.
It will be small with a tight stop initially as a lot of things suggest we are close to a high or at least some back and fill.
I won't like the trade but want to honor the signal and keep it on a tight leash.
uempel wrote:This is for Champix and KeiZai - and for all the others who trade FDAX: Ellipses suggest that today's 9250 ain't yet the top, they point to approx 9330 next week Difficult to imagine because DAX is now way above the daily BB20/2 and about to touch the weekly BB20/2. But these ellipses tend to get it right
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come on !! 9250 is such a good level too short !
Ok, patience, patience... thx Uempel !
Back in May 2013 DAX was 200 handles above the weekly BB20/2...
The Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission are telling a U.S. Senate committee that Bitcoins are legitimate financial instruments,boosting prospects for wider acceptance of the virtual currency.
"The FBI's approach to virtual currencies is guided by a recognition that online payment systems, both centralized and decentralized, offer legitimate financial services," Peter Kadzik
Since the virtual currency exists as software that's designed to be untraceable, it's an attractive tender for those seeking to transact anonymously via the Web.
Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, is also weighing in on the hearing, saying that it has no plans to regulate the currency.
Still seems like a bubble to me, but fascinating to watch.
bearish as of SPY 406 on 2/17/23
currently: end bearish as of SPY 406 on 3/6/23
Cobra wrote:Nothing to say, wait to see if those dip buyers rushing in again.
Portrait of the dip buyers
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Portrait of all who are amazed by those dip buyers
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The Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission are telling a U.S. Senate committee that Bitcoins are legitimate financial instruments,boosting prospects for wider acceptance of the virtual currency.
"The FBI's approach to virtual currencies is guided by a recognition that online payment systems, both centralized and decentralized, offer legitimate financial services," Peter Kadzik
Since the virtual currency exists as software that's designed to be untraceable, it's an attractive tender for those seeking to transact anonymously via the Web.
Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, is also weighing in on the hearing, saying that it has no plans to regulate the currency.
Still seems like a bubble to me, but fascinating to watch.
2nd test of day low very shallow so I missed the buy opportunity. here's 100% mm.
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Last week JPM hosted a hashtag event, #AskJPM, to solicit pertinent questions from the folks. It was trending on Twitter before they shut it down. They got more than they bargained for #Badidea
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Al_Dente wrote:Last week JPM hosted a hashtag event, #AskJPM, to solicit pertinent questions from the folks. It was trending on Twitter before they shut it down. They got more than they bargained for #Badidea
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Great ! I think it reflects well what most people think... And now, let's go back to real bankster stuff : SPX 10,000 !
Al_Dente wrote:Last week JPM hosted a hashtag event, #AskJPM, to solicit pertinent questions from the folks. It was trending on Twitter before they shut it down. They got more than they bargained for #Badidea
Ritholtz printed these example tweets: