I_Am_Madness Posted December 24, 2009 Report Share Posted December 24, 2009 I liked the way gold came down to test the 86 area. I didn't get long, but it was a great risk/reward area. You should. 1105... Good call. I sold a few more at 1104 and 1105. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swordfish Posted December 24, 2009 Report Share Posted December 24, 2009 Mr. Widget freeze frame Day 3:Green 8 day reaches a top Yellow 5 day crosses thru 8 This time Red/Blue did not move up with 8 day but stuck close to the Zero Momentum zone. Day 4 should see the 8 day begin to roll over Checklist item: gap below to fill TurkeyNeck Trade should begin to manifest itself next week. I want to stress and underline that I REALLY enjoy reading your mr widget analysis. keep up the good job! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swordfish Posted December 24, 2009 Report Share Posted December 24, 2009 Really interesting http://www.zerohedge.com/article/sprott-ca...are-unaccounted DEAR DOC, I would really appreciate that you read that art and make some sharp comment on it. REALLY. This is trully important. If that is true, then we they can pump this for long as they want. Please read the whole PDF. Ive check all the citation and I dont see any error. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pretzel Logic Posted December 24, 2009 Report Share Posted December 24, 2009 Ever since I started running this ad, I've gotten no new subscriptions at all. What do you think the problem is? I'm not sure if this is sarcasm or not? In case it isn't: while the graphic designer in me appreciates the artwork, from an advertising perspective, it's a bit too "2012"/"The Day After Tomorrow"-esque. I'm not sure what the artist (and hence the ad) is trying to convey: 1) We have a bunch of sheep caught in between a mushroom cloud and a handful of money. 2) Although the sheep seem to be approaching the money -- which is clearly the better choice -- they appear somewhat confused, as if somewhere in their tiny sheep brains they are saying, "Hmm. Maybe we should have gone toward the mushroom cloud instead." It almost appears as if the money is BLOCKING them from getting away. 3) Who do the sheep represent? a) Are they the subscribers/potential subscribers? b ) How can they stay ahead of the herd, if they ARE the herd? c) Are you insulting me? 4) Who's the guy w/ the money? a) Is it "good" money or is it "greedy bank bastard" money? b ) IS the mushroom cloud the better choice? c) Why the hell isn't he letting the sheep get past and away from the exploding nuclear bomb? d) Does the guy with the money hate sheep? e) Is the WSE the guy with the money? He hates me! 5) What force does the mushroom cloud represent? No wonder the sheep are confused! 6) The money is actually only a fanned stack of $1 bills. So it's only like $100 bucks anyway. (Note to the sheep: not that this necessarily makes nuclear devastation the better choice.) 7) The final impression is that the Wall Street Examiner is a Doomsday Publication for alarmist wackos and fringe dwellers. Wait, I guess that's kinda accurate -- but the ad is too over-the-top. I mean, can you think of a more fear-inducing buzz image than a mushroom cloud? So the ad image is trying to make me emotional and fearful, and yet it's vague in what's being conveyed. Apparently (judging from this image), the WSE thinks I'm a sheep and wants me to get killed by a nuclear bomb. There seems to be no hope or solution offered. If this ad were the totality of my exposure to the WSE (as an ad often is), I would probably steer well clear of that publication. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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