S&P500 watch

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Walther, Jan 25, 2004.

  1. pspr

    pspr

    Interesting, Walther. Your first time (10:30) is just 1 S&P point off the high of the day and your second time (13:30) is the low 2 min bar of the day and the market has rallied the 45 min. since then (so far)
     
    #11     Jan 27, 2004
  2. Less is more , today I used only 2 signals and both were very close to daily H/L, close enough for me( and Bobby McGee ) . Both were about 1 min from minor top/bottom .
     
    #12     Jan 27, 2004
  3. I am bullish for a first hour and half. Trading times are 9:40,11:15 and 14:10 est. If tomorrow accuracy will be same as today's, I will be happy.
     
    #13     Jan 27, 2004
  4. What a snoozer so far. I was hoping to get long at 9:40 but price was not moving enough . We had a minor top close to 11:15 est so I am happy with accuracy so far.
     
    #14     Jan 28, 2004
  5. Looks like a pretty good call to me!

    :D
     
    #15     Jan 28, 2004
  6. Thanks,
    14:10 was right on, nice little top just before the drop .
     
    #16     Jan 28, 2004
  7. Mecro

    Mecro

    Hey congrats

    Make several calls and get one right. Hey, you'll work yourself up to 50% accuracy in a few months.
     
    #17     Jan 28, 2004
  8. So I'm assuming that you traded on the side of the 20ma and went long at 2:10? Where did you eventually take the loss?
     
    #18     Jan 28, 2004
  9. Well today's 14:10 was right on, those with vision problem might see it differently though. Funny thing is that majority of responders is on ignore list so if I do not answer to you , you are on ignore list .
    For tomorrow my bias is bullish and trading times are 9:55 and 13:30 est. Use 20 ma to determine direction of your trade ( or something even more simple for those who might be overwhelmed by complexity of sma )
     
    #19     Jan 28, 2004
  10. lol. man calls a time 5 minutes before a fed announcement, and takes credit for the move, whichever direction.

    must have 3 culhones. And I'll bet no one is on the ignore list, are they......... that was just an excuse not to answer the previous question. Nice touch, but transparent.

    TTimes for tommorow. 10:00am 1:59 pm 2:45 pm est.
     
    #20     Jan 28, 2004