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Cobra, Morning. You said the pull back looks too big to be a bull flag?Cobra wrote:If you're StockCharts member, please do me a little favor by "vote" and the most importantly "follow" my public chart list here: http://stockcharts.com/public/1684859/tenpp. You need "follow" only once but vote can be done every 24 hours, so whenever you have time, please vote for me, thanks!
Flat open, so any gap will be filled.
The Global ES looks like a Bear Flag to me, so might continue down from here with 100% Measured Move target at ES 1397.
Now I said BEAR FLAG. This is a different flag.noob wrote:Cobra, Morning. You said the pull back looks too big to be a bull flag?Cobra wrote:If you're StockCharts member, please do me a little favor by "vote" and the most importantly "follow" my public chart list here: http://stockcharts.com/public/1684859/tenpp. You need "follow" only once but vote can be done every 24 hours, so whenever you have time, please vote for me, thanks!
Flat open, so any gap will be filled.
The Global ES looks like a Bear Flag to me, so might continue down from here with 100% Measured Move target at ES 1397.
Thanks, it seems my second sentence got deleted accidentally, what I meant to ask is at what time it stopped being a bull flag?Cobra wrote:Now I said BEAR FLAG. This is a different flag.noob wrote:Cobra, Morning. You said the pull back looks too big to be a bull flag?Cobra wrote:If you're StockCharts member, please do me a little favor by "vote" and the most importantly "follow" my public chart list here: http://stockcharts.com/public/1684859/tenpp. You need "follow" only once but vote can be done every 24 hours, so whenever you have time, please vote for me, thanks!
Flat open, so any gap will be filled.
The Global ES looks like a Bear Flag to me, so might continue down from here with 100% Measured Move target at ES 1397.
Anonymous
Feb 21, 2012 06:55 PM
I have used the Seasonal Chain Relative method to calculate a composite cycle for the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) using the heliocentric longitudes of Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus using daily data from inception in 1896. If the out of sample turning points faithfully follow the composite cycle, we can expect an initial top in late August 2012 followed by a double top in April 2013 and an eventual bottom in late October 2015.Some points to keep in mind, is that I averaged returns for corresponding positions of Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus. In other words, I have not weighted the returns. Also, I used the arithmetic mean instead of the median when calculating the composite curve using the Seasonal Chain Relative method. Note, the curve can be used only to observe turning points but not to forecast the extent of moves because it does not contain the trend.
Anonymous
Mar 6, 2012 04:19 PM
To follow up on my Seasonal Chain Relative post, DJIA topped as per the model on 2/29. If the model holds, the correction won't be very deep and should bottom on 3/22 and then move up to 4/24 at which time a larger correction will unfold.
no idea.johnnywa wrote:Cobra 1397 bounce 1387-90 by Friday ?
Yes on ES, I agree looks like a bull flag on a big scale.noob wrote:Thanks, it seems my second sentence got deleted accidentally, what I meant to ask is at what time it stopped being a bull flag?Cobra wrote:Now I said BEAR FLAG. This is a different flag.noob wrote:Cobra, Morning. You said the pull back looks too big to be a bull flag?Cobra wrote:If you're StockCharts member, please do me a little favor by "vote" and the most importantly "follow" my public chart list here: http://stockcharts.com/public/1684859/tenpp. You need "follow" only once but vote can be done every 24 hours, so whenever you have time, please vote for me, thanks!
Flat open, so any gap will be filled.
The Global ES looks like a Bear Flag to me, so might continue down from here with 100% Measured Move target at ES 1397.
On es the low was 1380, high was 1420, so 1405 still seems bull flaggy to me. Sorry about the confusion.
yeah someone got really pissed off.....thank you to that someone.Petsamo wrote:Some big guy pressed the panic sell button
I thought morning dip is a buy, not valid any more? Thanks.Cobra wrote:the open. normally should go like this, it's 2 legged down, but again, NORMALLY.