As uncanny as it is, I mentioned with charts to my people, the daily cycles bounce until about the 21st... I would look to short about the 20-21st...
AChartis
#1
Posted 21 June 2012 - 03:32 PM
#2
Posted 21 June 2012 - 05:07 PM
Things don't really fail in the cycles bias but in QE I tend to give it
wider time variance allowance. I have been
seeing less divergence or surpises coming out Fed/QE and cycles really
tracking. That squirt on Thurs/Friday was counterproductive in focusing
some abrupt narrow peaks against a larger negative picture.
But I didnt actually trade except to sell out remaining 20% of mutual fund
holdings on Tues close ( close enough ), which is a successful passive
short at least, and to get SLV puts off against my coin holdings ( which is small).
Now the next thing is, I see some indication of weekly cycles trying to
come again for the 7/27 Bradley.
The other theme I'm working is a breakdown in money market but maybe
after 7/27.
Super call. Nobody Does It Better!!!
As uncanny as it is, I mentioned with charts to my people, the daily cycles bounce until about the 21st... I would look to short about the 20-21st...
"marxism-lennonism-communism always fails and never worked, because I know
some of them, and they don't work" M.Jordan
#3
Posted 21 June 2012 - 06:04 PM
#4
Posted 21 June 2012 - 06:07 PM
http://www.federalre...v/whatsnext.htm
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#5
Posted 21 June 2012 - 06:10 PM
http://www.federalre...v/whatsnext.htm
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#6
Posted 21 June 2012 - 06:28 PM
A friend mentioned to me that last time the FED were to announce a QE or similar would be the end of July meeting. It would not do something after that because it doesn't want to appear to be influencing the election.
http://www.federalre...v/whatsnext.htm
Sounds conspiratorial, but reasonable.
#7
Posted 22 June 2012 - 09:06 AM
A friend mentioned to me that last time the FED were to announce a QE or similar would be the end of July meeting. It would not do something after that because it doesn't want to appear to be influencing the election.
http://www.federalre...v/whatsnext.htm
Sounds conspiratorial, but reasonable.
Another point my friend mentioned was that the European Central banks would accept 'junk' as collateral for the loans - that was announced today.
http://www.bloomberg...s-to-funds.html
Also, the Greeks said they would not have large lay offs.
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#8
Posted 22 June 2012 - 09:07 AM
A friend mentioned to me that last time the FED were to announce a QE or similar would be the end of July meeting. It would not do something after that because it doesn't want to appear to be influencing the election.
http://www.federalre...v/whatsnext.htm
Sounds conspiratorial, but reasonable.
Another point my friend mentioned was that the European Central banks would accept 'junk' as collateral for the loans - that was announced today.
http://www.bloomberg...s-to-funds.html
Also, the Greeks said they would not have large lay offs.
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