Urgent Message From Rennick

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

  1. INDEED, I threw that in for the Bulls with a turtlehead poking out. QQQ's way off their lows and moving higher after hours. I'm at break even now,next few trading days should be a monster melt up.
     
    #821     Nov 15, 2007
  2. FAST.AM

    FAST.AM

    This is baloney.. do not fear this nonsence.
    the underling economy is doing great.. They want any reason to bring us down to 12,600 or so..... to bad i didnt sell ALL MY POSITIONS BACK AT 14000. Like I said its a volatile market from day to day i scratching my ass and wondering..????
     
    #822     Nov 15, 2007
  3. plugger

    plugger

    You should just hang on. I'm sure you're right.
     
    #823     Nov 15, 2007
  4. Was no news

    just some EOD profit taking from the huge rally last tuesday.
     
    #824     Nov 15, 2007
  5. BALDERDASH you twit, CNBC reported 2-3, maybe more warnings comments from Market movers between 2 and 3:30 EDT. Someone research it, I need a nap.
     
    #825     Nov 15, 2007
  6. CNBC reports everything as breaking news.
     
    #826     Nov 15, 2007
  7. Never work. You have to know how to speak the code.
     
    #827     Nov 16, 2007

  8. So far so good, futures are looking for a strong opening. I'll be waiting for the "Balls" 9:40 am forecast to determine whether I sell my position at the open , or stay the course until at least high noon. I'm hoping for the latter, and that it results in a monster rally. We''ll see though , there are some Fed guys jawboning pre market about not lowering rates. This is bad news and the futures rose on it. I like that tape action alot. From a contraian view I really like it.

    Rennick out:cool:
     
    #828     Nov 16, 2007
  9. You da man Renny.

    Fire up that 42 foot Winnie, strap some bull horns on the grill, and flatten some of these wuss doubters! :D

    Good tradin' to all! :cool:
     
    #829     Nov 16, 2007
  10. Turn on Bloomberg, and check out that Fed lightweight . Fed govenor Ronald Garsner, no wonder the Market moved up on his hawkish comments.
     
    #830     Nov 16, 2007