Brutal-- shook out at what may very well be the top----predicted by the Price Drivers. 14404 YM, 93.29 CL
If you predicted the crash of 2008 in 2002, does that make you right? Timing is important, although you tend to discount it greatly.
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Lot of people are right in these forums all the time, just like a broken clock can be right twice in one day. Even calling tops and bottoms. However, did they take the trade in cash or paper crap? Did they hold well throughout the trade? Did they minimize the sizing as it went in their favor? Did they add as it went in their favor or against it? And most important what kind of size was it used? Replace elite with rookie in the name of the site and you get the picture.
Correct me if I'm wrong. But the PD's did not predict "the top" otherwise I assume you would have sold "the top". They simply indicated a reversal was probably near. NOT when, let alone "where" (price). Oh, and why would you need Bollinger bands on your charts if they're strictly for illustrative purposes?