Watch for a good trade on Monday !

Discussion in 'Trading' started by Walther, Mar 7, 2003.

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  1. Market Geometry and intraday cycle analysis is pointing to 12:30 and 13:10 est as times to look for profitable trade. If your analysis gives signals to trade, this is your confirmation.
    Walter
     
  2. opm8

    opm8

    Hmmm...

    Is there an implied direction or are you predicting volatility (ie, program buying/selling) at that time?

    --opm8
     
  3. Thank you for the post but this helps nobody unless you elaborate further....

    and to this I say that on Monday between 3pm and 4pm EST watch for a great trading opportunity if your system says to go long or short at that time...because the market will either go up or down

    Therefore inducing the biological factors involved in engaging in such an event on such an occasion wherefore the intergalactic powers intersect at "E" to form right angles thusly; but only if the following is true f(x) = x2 + 6x + 1, whereby x=red then market =doink



    WTF????:D
     
  4. nitro

    nitro

    LMAO

    nitro
     
  5. I am struggling with whether or not you are serious. Red light...green light.....TRADE.
     
  6. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    ET welcomes all kinds.

    Where are the astrology people?

    --Db
     
  7. Guys,

    Watch for a good trade Tuesday, between 3:11 and 4:01 PM EST. The distance between Earth and Uranus + the current Gann angle on the 92 tick chart + current elliot wave will be a Fibb number from 3:11 to 4:01.

    Decide your entry and exit accordingly.

    FRuiTY
     
  8. Momento

    Momento

    Monday
    9:31 to 4:01

    watch out for action.


    ============ LMAO !!!! :D !!! :D !!! :D !!!
     
  9. Magna

    Magna Administrator

    FRuiTY,

    Very much appreciate the hot tip. Can't wait til 3:11 Tuesday so I can really put the pedal to the metal. With the distance between Earth and Uranus confirming, how can I lose.... :D
     
  10. LOL! :D

    FRuiTY
     
    #10     Mar 7, 2003
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