At which of these previous S/R levels is the S&P most likely to reverse?

Discussion in 'Trading' started by 1a2b3cppp, Jun 24, 2013.

Where is the S&P likely to reverse?

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  2. B

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  3. C

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  4. D

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  5. E

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  8. H

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  9. I

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  10. J

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  12. L

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  13. M

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  14. N

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  15. O

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  18. R

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  19. all equally likely

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  20. It's going to reverse at a place you didn't draw because you don't know how to draw S/R points

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  1. Are you REALLY trying to pick the exact point??

    Or is that Monday humour?.. lol
     
    #11     Jun 24, 2013
  2. raise your hand if you got a margin call being long bonds you know who you are!:)
     
    #12     Jun 24, 2013
  3. to the OP, what effect do you think this chart has on the global economy? something to ponder.:)
     
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    #13     Jun 24, 2013
  4. Can you trade that?
     
    #14     Jun 24, 2013
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    #15     Jun 24, 2013
  6. I'm confused, price has already gone through both of those levels, how is it going to reverse there?
     
    #16     Jun 25, 2013