why there is sudden down?

Discussion in 'Trading' started by stocktrader2007, Oct 11, 2007.

  1. Well stock I gave you another shot and took you off ignore, but back on you go. Yoa are such a child, I see you now respond to your OWN posts, ugh. I think you are going to have to learn the hardest lesson to figure it out. You are going to have to blow up. I wish that on no one, but your arrogance and sheer stupidity, well you come the closest.
     
    #91     Oct 12, 2007
  2. still waiting...:confused:
     
    #92     Oct 12, 2007
  3. <i>"Northern lights hybrids that grow outdoor in the US? I've never come across that..."</i>

    Crossed back a few times with some skunk, and she ripens around the third week of September. Susceptible to molds during wet periods because bracts are so dense, can't let it go too far past peak or nothing left but black goop on a stalk.

    Does real well in the loamy bottomlands with direct sun exposure. At least that's what I've been told.

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    Peke, indexes didn't drop because they hit a B-Band. Indexes dropped because they were grossly extended x-deviations to the b-band, and a catalyst lit the dry tinder.

    If ECB head had noted they were deeply concerned about the debt crisis and may soon have to cut rates aggressively, markets would have blown thru that upper b-band like it wasn't even there. If a buy rating upgrade on BIDU and all China stocks were issued, same reaction. If one of the Fed governers were speaking somewhere and noted we are at the start of a rate-cut cycle, SPX would be trading 1620+ tonight.

    B-bands (and other tech analysis tools) showed price action at extreme layers of resistance. But... we still need a catalyst to turn the tape over. News events, scheduled or impromptu are that match to awaiting gasoline.

    News events are very tradable, often highly predictable. One of the few constants in an endless sea of variables with our profession here.
     
    #93     Oct 12, 2007
  4. Why a mistake? Sounds like opportunity to me. Days like yesterday can make someones month or even year. When fear is rampant, professionals thrive. Any and all changes that exacerbate fear are quite welcome in my book.
     
    #94     Oct 12, 2007
  5. .....she ripens around the third week of September..... Ah just in time for the great festival! When we done our funny hats and drink to our ancestors while running naked into the flaming pyre. All good fun. Yum.~ stoney...
     
    #95     Oct 14, 2007
  6. Bowgett

    Bowgett

    Here we go down again...
     
    #96     Oct 17, 2007
  7. Yes stock market does on occasion go down
     
    #97     Oct 17, 2007
  8. S2007S

    S2007S


    :p

    does it.
     
    #98     Oct 17, 2007
  9. Xenia

    Xenia

    We don't need any stock at all.

    (Dalai Lama)
     
    #99     Oct 17, 2007
  10. This is crazy boys and gals. Normally I might rush to call a bottom on a day like today... With all the money flowing out of US funds we are vulnerable to a late and sneaky thrust down today... Not to mention China ought to tumble out of bed. Be careful~ stoney
     
    #100     Oct 17, 2007