Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

Discussion in 'Trading' started by makloda, Jan 27, 2007.

  1. Nice buying opportunity with that micro dip, that's about as good as it gets.
     
    #22811     Dec 27, 2019
  2. Relax people, they won't let if fall to far. Sit tight and buy more.
     
    #22812     Dec 27, 2019
  3. What a great buying opportunity that was, hungry buyers swoop in for the only dip in the last 10 days.
     
    #22813     Dec 27, 2019
  4. So easy, when you know how the game is rigged.
     
    #22814     Dec 27, 2019
  5. Have no fear folks, the FOMC will not let the stock index futures fall that far. Take a position and sit, you will soon understand there is ZERO risk of a substantial drop.
     
    #22815     Dec 27, 2019
  6. Well boys and girls here is a nice setup for possible top. Near vertical rise on diminishing volume. Possible bearish candle setup.

    The problem with bearish setups in a bullish trend is most don't work out. This setup in a bearish market with an established down trend would be a no brainier.

    The Sunday night gang will be working to void this setup. Is it cause to lighten up into the week end...YES it is

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    #22816     Dec 27, 2019
  7. Overnight

    Overnight

    I took your advice before I read it, because I must suffer the zero free risk $$$ out there. I am long at 8796.5. Down only about 18 points so far. Let's see how far down I can ride this looming correction.

    I mean, after all, there is ZERO RISK, RIGHT? So I'll wake up Monday morning and collect my free risk ZERO $$$.

    Ha, right.
     
    #22817     Dec 27, 2019
  8. themickey

    themickey

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    The market atm.
     
    #22818     Dec 27, 2019
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  9. tomorton

    tomorton


    To make trading decisions based on your analysis of the situation you must either have big b@lls or small brains.

    No offence intended but any other trader who hasn't done your analysis would have to be brain-dead to simply accept your opinion and copy your approach. I'm not saying you're wrong - I don't need to as time will tell us what's the truth here.

    Plus I don't do the kind of analysis you have outlined to identify what the FOMC is doing or is thinking of doing. Therefore I don't have any evidence you are wrong so no point me arguing.

    Best of luck though.
     
    #22819     Dec 27, 2019
  10. Overnight

    Overnight

    Don't think of Rick as an informed trader. He simply starts going after the fact when he sees markets doing what he wants to see. When the markets do the opposite he vanishes. His positions are like the Chinese fakemakers. Sim.

    My entries are based on what I perceive, and considering what happened the past two years in January, with great reporting numbers on Q4 earnings THIS year? Yeah, I think we can push this higher. Might have to suffer some heat for the EOY profit taking, but so be it.

    The FOMC is in control only slightly less than the level of the trade war. Which by the way, is only at an armistice stage. Until that phase 1 deal is signed, there is significant risk to the downside. VERY significant risk. This is why Rick disappeared in Oct 2018, May 2019 and Aug 2019.

    If trade comes roaring it's ugly head, Rick will vanish with his ephemeral profits, because he's just...one of "those" types.
     
    #22820     Dec 27, 2019