$SPX, ETF's, gold, oil... and some momentum stocks.

Discussion in 'ETFs' started by Tyren, Nov 29, 2006.

  1. Tyren

    Tyren

    $XAU ETF :
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    #31     Dec 19, 2006
  2. moise

    moise

    :cool:
     
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    #32     Dec 19, 2006
  3. Tyren

    Tyren

    Hi Moise.

    Looks like som kind of head&shoulder in GOOG, and there is that big gap. :)
     
    #33     Dec 19, 2006
  4. moise

    moise

    Hi Tyren,

    You are right
     
    #34     Dec 19, 2006
  5. Tyren

    Tyren

    CL : 1-3 days from now CL can have a G-pullback(Gartley) :
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    #35     Dec 26, 2006
  6. Tyren

    Tyren

    3 drive and "broadening top/bottom" are patterns discovered 50+ years ago.

    1.272 is the normal fib.

    They often have a good reward/risk(big move). Last target is often 1.272 of the pattern/range on the opposite side.


    FTSE and CAC 40 : broadening top. Fib ca. 1.272.
    S&P500 : 3 drive, but not very good. Fib 2.000 or something.
     
    #36     Dec 27, 2006
  7. Tyren

    Tyren

    Astro :
    I have put on the forecast-turn-dates on the FTSE-allshare chart. Dates can be adjusted +-1 day when we get closer to the dates.
    For example 27.dec was adjusted to 26.dec..

    29.dec to 13.jan is model2 down and model1(best model) is up. 2 weeks disagrement. Biggest disagreement since 1.sep has been ca. 2 days. So I mark this 2 week disagreement with "D" on the forecast-dates on the chart.
     
    #37     Dec 28, 2006
  8. Tyren

    Tyren

    Bonds lead with 1 month. Normally $SPX will have 1 month pullback down.
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    #38     Dec 30, 2006
  9. Tyren

    Tyren

    Both $NASI/$NYSI and bonds have a 1 month lead this time. In october they did not agree.
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    #39     Dec 30, 2006
  10. Tyren

    Tyren

    CL : the chart shows the advantage of using 2 bar entry-trigger on this size G-pullback in Crude oil. Same for A-pullback. I use one bar on g- and a-pullbacks.
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    #40     Jan 3, 2007