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it doesn't get any clearer than this: the bull is dead !


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#1 humble1

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Posted 01 August 2007 - 09:53 AM

rallies into overbought resistance should be SOLD, imho ! but the most important thing is to protect your capital/deposits/money; you cannot go wrong doing this. that july new moon fit exactly into a Spiral Calendar ™ and fibonacci cycle future LOW, two+ years away, which will be the best buying opportunity in decades. in order to take advantage of that low, you must keep from getting chewed up. expect some funds and firms to freeze accounts: the god Pan is loose and waves of PANIC will mark many sectors. the fed can do absolutely nothing to stop this. it has no control over the implosion of the credit bubble, though it was a major facilitator through lack of regulation and the ridiculous 1% fed funds period. do not trust false rallies ! p.s. the tulip bubble ended on a similar new moon: more on that later.

Edited by humble1, 01 August 2007 - 09:57 AM.


#2 freddy1

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Posted 01 August 2007 - 02:04 PM

Hi Humble1, It has been a long time since I saw you posted. You were bearish for a very long time and still are. Could you share with us more information with respect to the below message? Rgds, Freddy1
Market always leads, you have to be dynamic and manage risk accordingly.

If you make profit trading, take the money out and enjoy it before Wall Street steals it back from you!!!!!

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#3 humble1

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Posted 01 August 2007 - 02:12 PM

hello, freddy1 ... i hope you are well. i have been selling the rallies and using profit protective stops and doing just fine, thanks to the paul tudor jones trading method, which i have often spoken of. for now, let me mention another july high. that one was in 1720, at the top of the mississippi bubble. that bubble was the greatets in history until this one.

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Posted 01 August 2007 - 02:27 PM

CORRECTION: that should have been "the top of the south seas bubble". it was related to the mississippi bubble, as everyone knows, but it was THE bubble of the time. ANYWAY: i think it is time for me to stop posting again and go back into my cave and listen and read and trade and try to survive the upcoming collapse, lol.

Edited by humble1, 01 August 2007 - 02:33 PM.