And so on. For obvious reasons, ms can't respond to this sort of query without taking swipes at those who take a different path. I haven't followed this thread because of what it quickly turned into. But I did notice the reference to my failing to answer your question. The answer to your question will be found here. If you have further questions and want to post them to the Foresight Thread, I'll be happy to answer them or refer you to previous answers. But none of this has anything to do with whether or not probability exists, so I won't be addressing this again in this thread. I just don't have the time. Sorry.
A link to a competitive website? WTF? I got banned for doing this. All i see is a bunch of unproven platitudes, references to "auction markets" that are truly irrelevant, and other wrong use and wrong application of a variety of ideas. An example-- ascessing " supply demand" imbalances on a mometary basis based on a price chart??? Dont you understand how the markets work?? Please no more links to your site -- where is the testing??
There is, however, only one essential, one lynchpin, one fundament [sic] when it comes to understanding the auction market: supply and demand and the Law thereof. Everything else – support, resistance, trend, price movement, volume – stems from the balances and imbalances between supply and demand, selling pressure and buying pressure, sellers and buyers, yet struggling traders are generally incapable of accurately assessing the state of these imbalances, i.e., determining who's in charge at any given moment or interval (some are capable but can't implement what they know, but that's another subject). Have to agree with with a previous poster's critique -- this is empty rhetoric with no data to back it up.
hmm.. if the crooks want to get rid of their big cap shares .. without making the index look bearish.. what do "they" do ? .. markup small caps , to sell undercover ?
Small caps generally lead the last gasp of an uptrending market while the large caps trail off. One needn't get into motives in order to recognize this and incorporate it into one's trading plan.
Another untested platitude. Please post charts of the russell and s&p 500 -to illustrate what u mean. Im open to any idea-just - i don't see any "leading" by small caps. surf
Instead of wasting so much time playing Gotcha, why not get somebody to explain "price drivers" to you so that you can explain it to somebody else to a point where he/they might actually be able to do something with it/them?
Actually, the small caps generally but not always, are first to rise at bottoms and first to decline at tops.