I think most people here would be better off concerning themselves with their own trading and not everyone elses. First and foremost, this is B1S2's journal, although it's open for commentary by others. Would also be interesting with less chit chat and more focus on the actual market. The obsession with B1S2 by some people here just does not compute. If you're actually successful and busy with your own trading, you shouldn't have time or interest to keep tracking/bullying some other guy which you don't even seem to think is trading real money or is allegedly the worst trader in the world (these are not my opinions by the way). Particularly during market hours. It just does not make sense...
“Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing.” Shakespeare saw ET, and the Internet in general coming 400 years ago ... Lots of poor traders come along, strut about for a while calling tops, giving tick by tick commentary with vague pronouncements about possibly being long or short but not naming a price (unless the market has already moved well in their favor) and otherwise speaking in tongues, making bold pronouncements about the end of this or that move only to be proven by the market who the boss is time and time again and then they are gone, only to be replaced by a new set of fools (or are they the same fools with new nic’s?) We are in need of none, as we have our Jester B1 and his court and courtesans of counter trend contenders. All the rest are mere pretenders to the throne to which he pretends.
I love both to read Shakespeare and watch live productions of his plays. A year or so ago year I went to a production of MacBeth at well known prestigious private college that had done great work in the past with Shakespeare productions. I did not know until I arrived that this would be a production using a "modern text" of MacBeth ... Shakespeare's poetic prose "Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more. It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing" was no more. Some modern "artist" transformed every line of the play, and what the actor spoke was this: "Life is nothing more than an illusion. It’s like a poor actor who struts and worries for his hour on the stage and then is never heard from again. Life is a story told by an idiot, full of noise and emotional disturbance but devoid of meaning." "full of noise and emotional disturbance" lol ... It actually did become funny because at first the audience was confused and it was obvious that many of us were not pleased that someone had had the audacity to re-write Shakespeare in this way. But as the play progressed, it became more and more comical, with the audience laughing at some of the changes. The changes in the above soliloquy brought out a particularly uproarious response. Somehow the audience was not buying that "noise and emotional disturbance" quite captured what Shakespeare was trying evoke in the original work.
From your use of various terms and abbreviations I assume you are a Brooks disciple. I knwo Brooks speaks unilaterally of "The Bulls" and "The Bears." I'd just comment that there were also plenty of bulls expecting 43.50 to trade and had limit orders to buy at 44, 43.75, and 43.50 in anticipation of that possibility. C'mon, dude ... I'm referring to your blog links that you've been posting here ... That's on the FAQ link, and then there is a link for Ninjatrader indicators.
Too much noise in this forum, should keep our calls to a minimum, i would certainly be doing that. May be once in a while exchange ideas but definitely over doing it is not good, drowns out the relevant points amongst the noises.
Yeah for that one, i really don't want to come across as a hard headed a@@hole which i am sure it might imply from that posting as being overly boisterous. But really for me it was just letting out, what i thought about that price level, meaning percentage wise, the call i made was not really high up in percentage of being right. May be the way it was put out really sounded gross but i was purely talking in terms of the probability of the call going right in terms of success. Anyways i get the point and when i look at it, it does seem a little preposterous.