S&P 500 looking very toppy

Discussion in 'Trading' started by rubberbird, Jun 20, 2005.

Is the S&P 500 about out of gas?

  1. Yes, rubberbird is usually correct

    67 vote(s)
    33.3%
  2. No, there's more upside ahead

    46 vote(s)
    22.9%
  3. I don't know/ I don't care/ the bird is an idiot

    88 vote(s)
    43.8%
  1. More than 1 month ago i posted this. We are again 1% below the high of the year. I was sure that the trend would stay long.
    End of september we will see if my prediction was correct.

    quote "stolen" from another poster on ET:
    please know you novice traders out there, that the big money is made by identifying and sitting with a trend, as per Livermore's famous comments. Not by calling for a 10% correction when there's 50% to be made with the trend.
     
    #581     Sep 6, 2005
  2. Exactly!
    :D
     
    #582     Sep 6, 2005
  3. Who is still playing in a childish way with Rubberbird?
    You're a pathetic egotripper.
    No wonder people stop posting interesting things.
     
    #583     Sep 6, 2005
  4. Congratulations.
    You are finally starting to learn something!
     
    #584     Sep 6, 2005
  5. Babak

    Babak

    oops!

    :p
     
    #585     Sep 6, 2005
  6. It's clear that you didn't reached this point yet.
     
    #586     Sep 6, 2005
  7. oops what babar?

    Not only was this thread right on the money,
    it is also the 2nd most popular trading thread of 2005.
    The most popular was my subsequent trading thread, "The S&P topped..."
     
    #587     Dec 20, 2005
  8. cnms2

    cnms2

    I guess your poll actually reads:
    • Yes, rubberbird is usually correct 64 33.51%
    • No, there's more upside ahead 44 23.04%
    • I don't know/ I don't care/ I AM an idiot 83 43.46%
     
    #588     Dec 20, 2005
  9. and what is your statistical inference regarding the 43% of ET that voted for choice #3?
     
    #589     Dec 21, 2005
  10. cnms2

    cnms2

    It is mostly the ET herd that roams through forums, having nothing of value to add to discussions, with an unjustified high opinion about itself, ...

    Think about it: to waste your time to answer to a poll you don't care about ...

    I just try to ignore it (although I don't always succeed).
     
    #590     Dec 21, 2005