Edited by Tor, 11 May 2007 - 02:56 AM.
sell off was PATHETIC
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Tor
, May 10 2007 06:45 PM
11 replies to this topic
#11
Posted 11 May 2007 - 02:55 AM
Guys (gals), look at the weeklies. I see the daily. I knew this reaction from the bears was going to happen, but on the weekly candles we are still well within the range. The trend was strongly up, personally I dont see th reversal yet, but am not arrogant enough to say I am right, just reporting what I am seeing and my opinion. Good trading all.
p.s pleeeease dont compare me to Zen. I dont do that stuff.
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#12
Posted 11 May 2007 - 07:08 AM
Tor,
The same trendline from April can be seen on the weekly chart as shown on my daily chart earlier in this string of posts. If you draw the line from the two lowest points (starting in March) which being a two point line is not as valid as a three point, even that line has been breached. So I can't agree with you on that point.
Russs
The same trendline from April can be seen on the weekly chart as shown on my daily chart earlier in this string of posts. If you draw the line from the two lowest points (starting in March) which being a two point line is not as valid as a three point, even that line has been breached. So I can't agree with you on that point.
Russs
Guys (gals), look at the weeklies. I see the daily. I knew this reaction from the bears was going to happen, but on the weekly candles we are still well within the range. The trend was strongly up, personally I dont see th reversal yet, but am not arrogant enough to say I am right, just reporting what I am seeing and my opinion. Good trading all.
p.s pleeeease dont compare me to Zen. I dont do that stuff.
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"Most people lose money because they cannot admit they are wrong"... Martin Armstrong
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