Dow DEFINITELY looks good to 9000

Discussion in 'Trading' started by Jesse J., May 5, 2003.

  1. shyhh

    shyhh

    Ops... :)
     
    #21     May 6, 2003
  2. DT-waw

    DT-waw

    Huh 1 picture worth 1,000 words! DEFINITELY. It looks good. :)
     
    #22     May 6, 2003
  3. Perhaps that it knows about the new media campaign terror remember the "100% probability of nuclear attack" at previous super top (the first to launch that rumor was Warren Buffet then FBI). Now prepare for D:

    CNN
    "If end is near, do you want to know?"
    http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/02/28/asteriod.alert/index.html

    What a brainwashing it is : they said we won't alert people and you have an article on CNN are they just mocking us as usual !

    is the end of the world in 8 days :D
    http://www.poleshiftprepare.com/

     
    #23     May 6, 2003
  4. I can feel it coming.

    Definitely in the next week or so.

    A melt-up, to take those johny-come-lately "I know how to short" hedgies to the squeeze market.

    The melt up to dow 9000 will be beautiful. And shorting won't be so easy anyomre (just as going long was not that easy, 0r so people didn't realize til 2000-2001)
     
    #24     May 6, 2003
  5. more than twice as many "no" to "yes".

    that means it will be "yes".
     
    #25     May 6, 2003
  6. Babak

    Babak

    Harry you said:
    Could you please tell me what the graph is and what it is showing? I know that to you it is as familiar as the layout of your house but I haven't the foggiest idea what those numbers, colours and lines mean. Thanks in advance :)
     
    #26     May 6, 2003
  7. can you explain the lines, and how you came up with them.

    Thanks.
     
    #27     May 6, 2003
  8. and I am not looking for dow 9000 anymore.

    very limited upside from here.

    there is a good possibilty of a correction soon.


    :mad: :)
     
    #28     May 7, 2003
  9. ROCK IS SHORT TODAY (WITH A STOP).

    ROCK
     
    #29     May 7, 2003
  10. dgmodel

    dgmodel Guest

    Sell in may, and stay away...
     
    #30     May 7, 2003