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My first look at the market since 8PM last night :lol:

 

Bwhahahahahaha

 

Guess what today is?

 

Strong Fib turn date (7/24 +/-)

what are the odds this turn date is to the upside?

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My first look at the market since 8PM last night  :lol:

 

Bwhahahahahaha

 

Guess what today is?

 

Strong Fib turn date (7/24 +/-)

what are the odds this turn date is to the upside?

in a normal market should be to the downside, but this is one whacky market so I have my eyes peeled for any signs of weirdness and inversion.

 

Tight stops. Will not tolerate much more nonsense to the upside.

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Fear no more. Today's drop has been diagnosed:

 

""Earnings and guidance going forward have been much more positive than we had anticipated," said Michael O'Hare, a trader at Lehman Brothers. "But the market is being influenced by the summer doldrums. Volume is light. And there is a lot of complacency."

 

Just give the market a little more time to break out of its current trading range says Lehman Bros. trader Michael O'Hare.

 

http://www.thestreet.com/_yahoo/markets/ma...y/10103167.html

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Guest bullseatshitndie
My first look at the market since 8PM last night ?:lol:

 

Bwhahahahahaha

 

Guess what today is?

 

Strong Fib turn date (7/24 +/-)

what are the odds this turn date is to the upside?

in a normal market should be to the downside, but this is one whacky market so I have my eyes peeled for any signs of weirdness and inversion.

 

Tight stops. Will not tolerate much more nonsense to the upside.

thanks

 

curious to see how this turn date plays out w/ spx near 50day ma and close to lower threshold for break of double top. it's do or die

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Fear no more. Today's drop has been diagnosed:

 

""Earnings and guidance going forward have been much more positive than we had anticipated," said Michael O'Hare, a trader at Lehman Brothers. "But the market is being influenced by the summer doldrums. Volume is light. And there is a lot of complacency."

 

Just give the market a little more time to break out of its current trading range says Lehman Bros. trader Michael O'Hare.

 

http://www.thestreet.com/_yahoo/markets/ma...y/10103167.html

Whewwwwhhhh,

I thought for an instant that Frazier was on the ropes.

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Oh-oh, Piss-on-me talking about "Going short for the next week might be the safe play". :huh:

 

Watch your asses as this is one guy who is always behind the curve.

 

Maria's lessons re. shorting the market last fall (or was it this spring?) led many to the slaughter.

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