Pay the $30 and get the information yourself. Rennick, I'd like to hear more about your last "hat trick" if you have any stories to share.
Surely a boy from aspen has the bucks to pay a measely thirty bucks to try out some signals....you could always ask mommy and daddy for an advance on your allowance.
Crystal ball not too good this aft.; thin,light trading -good bit of short covering. Certainly would have expected more liquidation ahead of weekend...
The day in review: The mighty "Chrystal Ball" forcasted WEAK market action for the morning session and a continuation of the down-trend for the afternoon session. A look at today's chart (below)shows the morning low just before noon, and then the days low at 1:35 pm with the dow -82, and all the other indices down sharply. The market lifted at 3:15 on breaking news that a U.N. agreement on Israel had been reached.Without that the Market probably would have closed down near the lows, who knows. Overall another good day for the"BALL" nailing an 82 point selloff, even weaker on most other indices. Anyone who traded the call from the morning like I did knows today was a good day. I hit my exit with the Dow down about 65, which means I got my base hit. Anyone going for a homer would have ended up breaking even. Have a great weekend all. Rennick
It's a good question. There are others here on ET who are actually paying to use the "Chrystal Ball". One guy made a good point and said I shouldn't be posting any calls at all, especially both of them. I explained to him that I was only posting them for two reasons. 1) to prove to the many nay-sayers who deny that it's possible to forecast the market intraday 2) and honestly just to show the guys who try to make calls here how to do it (even though I'm just relaying the message.) And if anyone is wondering, yes I did recieve permission to show off the afternoon call on message boards. That's about as far as I will go talking about the "Ball" as I don't want to get in trouble with the Journals Mod about spamming in an open forum Rennick out
WR, Its a good thing you shortened the name of your edge to "Ball"....you might have run into some legal issues... Crystal Ball Professional Software usage: Profitability modeling to drive decisions for portfolio planning, strategic analysis and planning. Market simulations for exploring strategic options and competitor profiling. http://www.decisioneering.com/consultants/market-edge.html Monaco