Urgent Message From Rennick

Discussion in 'Trading' started by William Rennick, Jul 17, 2007.

  1. 1. Delivery of dump was made as promised!

    2. Size of the dump (for RFT's financialtraders blog) is: (1236-1176)= 60NDX points. I think it qualifies as a good dump as it is worth a week's eating of a bull--- these bulls were constipated.

    3. Shortie: I made delivery as promised, but did not receive payment yet. Thank you is an acceptable form of payment.

    PS: I cannot guarantee it, but they typically send an ambulance to take the injured guys for one time only. If some guys are injured in the neighborhood of NDX 1200, tell them to get their backs as soon as they see a green ambulance coming towards them hopefully tomorrow. But there are no guarantees of anything. The time for them to get out was when we told them about the impending forcing of the door (read previous page).

    Needless to say that behind the door was a chute , and a pit.
    In markets they call it a gap (i.e. a trap).

    :p

    PS: Bill Rennick all deserves credit for his yesterday's PM call. As he likes to say an unfulfilled call. I let bill blow the horns when he is back
     
    #3281     Dec 11, 2008
  2. tbone4

    tbone4

    The ball called for a weak morning. The call was correct...for the bond market...again.
     
    #3282     Dec 12, 2008
  3. Shortie:

    The ambulance was sent, and have gone to address NDX1204. You see, we also delivered (in addition to the dump of yesterday) what we wrote about the eventual green ambulance to cure the injuries of the guys who were behind the NDX1204 door yesterday.

    Tell them to never sit behind such doors, and to read RFT's financialtraders blog if they have any doubt. Sending ambulances to cure some people is not a requirement, and sometimes it take a long time, by then the guys may bleed to death, or get tired waiting and quit when the ambulance is about to leave the gate towards them.
     
    #3283     Dec 12, 2008
  4. many traders here would make more $$ if they just played along with your blog.

    "the guy behind the door" analogy was spot on. i was watching this thing unfold yesterday and it looked exactly as you described it.
     
    #3284     Dec 12, 2008
  5. shortie: thanks. I sent you what I did via PM and decided not to serve free soups on the blog today as there some guys from major banks who come there and hang for a long time, and they do not deserve to be given anything. I do not want those bankers to have free rides. However, for the individual investor, I will be glad to share anytime.


    PS: major banks include TDbank, SmithBarney, etc...
     
    #3285     Dec 12, 2008
  6. do i understand it right? the same door at the same address is blocked again when you knock. and it is the same guy behind the door. since the starting conditions are are pretty much the same, the outcome should be the same as well: more bloody noses.
     
    #3286     Dec 12, 2008
  7. No, not today. Reason the knife that was supporting the bears yesterday was down, today it is up.

    The other name I gave for it is the ambulance (which is a knive for the other side).

    There is a second knife not used yet. If you look it from a correct perspetice it is double the size of the first knife. It is currently down. If it continues to be down on Monday, then they will get another bloody nose.

    Better go with a gun to your battle. The guys with knives will pay attention and never touch you.

    You will find a gun in your PM in case you decide to go to the fight on Monday and use it.

    The prudent posture over weekend is to be neutral to slightly bearish, and to sell odds to those who like to bet on outcomes, but stay far away. Your profile will look like a nice tent widening with time, and warm and with treasure inside. The pillars of your tent will disappear in a week anyway, and they pay you to built it.

    At entrance of your tent it says:

    "I sell time.
    Buyers stay in lines
    What I sell works even in night time"

    Who buys time that is passing anyway? What a morons those in line are!

    Cheers,

    PS: Some of the decoding would be given in the sessions we started talking about.
     
    #3287     Dec 12, 2008
  8. Almost impenetrable code. How can one learn to decode this?
     
    #3288     Dec 13, 2008
  9. That is the code of the market! Ask for the master key. Cheers!
     
    #3289     Dec 13, 2008
  10. Dear Sir:

    I hereby kindly request the master key.

    Thanks.
     
    #3290     Dec 13, 2008