so the next time I hear someone telling me what these big names
did, or thought, or said, I should remember that it might be that
rare occasion of them being wrong, assuming that they never speak
out of self-serving interests.
One who solely relies of wisdom of Pickens 'n Chickens 'n
Gartmans 'n Fartmans is eventually doomed to be had for the
plucking and the stench
Posted by dallahoo on 17th of Sep 2008 at 01:35 pm
financial crisis, debt deflation, monetization, total melt down,
asset rotation out of crap into precious, whatever CNBC says, it's
all a dog and pony show, the admission price can be expensive,
though :-)
Posted by dallahoo on 17th of Sep 2008 at 12:06 pm
I think it is more a matter of percetion, and market psychology.
The perception of future inflation was what they wanted to go away,
seems like it has, now maybe they can print
And within that framework, money rotates from one sector to
another.
Posted by dallahoo on 17th of Sep 2008 at 11:54 am
IF I wanted to make a short list of banks that may finally
come out of this OK, I could of course crunch a lot of
numbers, or I could cheat and look at what Buffett has:
Posted by dallahoo on 17th of Sep 2008 at 11:43 am
Yep, you are right, my good Sir. this is the 4th high
distribution day in a week or so (I have to check) but the point is
after back to back distrib. days like this we may get a seller
exhaustion and some sort of a bounce. It also is in full accord
with a 5th wave behavior, especially if we get some +'ve divergence
on the lows. It's like a spring, you can only press it so much, it
snaps back at some point.
Posted by dallahoo on 15th of Sep 2008 at 02:41 pm
AEM has been the leader so far, if it keeps that up, one can use
it to play the laggards. Of course, as soon as I figure that out,
market changes its behavior ;-(
Posted by dallahoo on 15th of Sep 2008 at 02:14 pm
I wonder where the bulls are today?
this will not end, IMO, until selling pressure overwhelms
misterious buying agents of the future markets. It's been like that
before, I think it will be like that again, but who knows when the
sellers break their distress point
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GROSS
Bill Gross
Posted by dallahoo on 3rd of Oct 2008 at 02:27 pm
Ah, this was just to get the masses past the first-time pain threshold
AVP
Posted by dallahoo on 3rd of Oct 2008 at 02:01 pm
Guys, thanks for AVP, did not have time to do a full count on it, but looks like a classic B Wave, I took it this morning
did hankee get all the
here's the deal
Posted by dallahoo on 25th of Sep 2008 at 03:03 pm
did hankee get all the power he wanted?
Pickens 'n Chickens 'n Gartmans 'n Fartmans
Posted by dallahoo on 24th of Sep 2008 at 10:25 am
News on Pickens
so the next time I hear someone telling me what these big names did, or thought, or said, I should remember that it might be that rare occasion of them being wrong, assuming that they never speak out of self-serving interests.
One who solely relies of wisdom of Pickens 'n Chickens 'n Gartmans 'n Fartmans is eventually doomed to be had for the plucking and the stench
and we appriciated the way
Trading Environment
Posted by dallahoo on 23rd of Sep 2008 at 03:17 pm
and we appriciated the way you handle this.
he has found his gold
Commodity trade back on?
Posted by dallahoo on 22nd of Sep 2008 at 04:13 pm
he has found his gold mine, those who pay 13000 for his wisdom
AEM
Gold Stocks
Posted by dallahoo on 17th of Sep 2008 at 03:50 pm
it did not disappoint, led the pack again., see how it shot through the gap around 60
Bonds
bonds
Posted by dallahoo on 17th of Sep 2008 at 02:50 pm
It pays sometimes to go against the madness and the fear of the herd.
financial crisis, debt deflation, monetization,
gold
Posted by dallahoo on 17th of Sep 2008 at 01:35 pm
financial crisis, debt deflation, monetization, total melt down, asset rotation out of crap into precious, whatever CNBC says, it's all a dog and pony show, the admission price can be expensive, though :-)
I think it is more
gold
Posted by dallahoo on 17th of Sep 2008 at 12:06 pm
I think it is more a matter of percetion, and market psychology. The perception of future inflation was what they wanted to go away, seems like it has, now maybe they can print
And within that framework, money rotates from one sector to another.
Buying Banks?
Posted by dallahoo on 17th of Sep 2008 at 11:54 am
IF I wanted to make a short list of banks that may finally come out of this OK, I could of course crunch a lot of numbers, or I could cheat and look at what Buffett has:
he owns USB and WFC,
this is only FYI, FWIW
I guess deflation is on
gold
Posted by dallahoo on 17th of Sep 2008 at 11:51 am
I guess deflation is on hold for now!
Yep, you are right, my
From Gartman
Posted by dallahoo on 17th of Sep 2008 at 11:43 am
Yep, you are right, my good Sir. this is the 4th high distribution day in a week or so (I have to check) but the point is after back to back distrib. days like this we may get a seller exhaustion and some sort of a bounce. It also is in full accord with a 5th wave behavior, especially if we get some +'ve divergence on the lows. It's like a spring, you can only press it so much, it snaps back at some point.
A shorter's dream, nothing less!
Gartman said: "The news is
From Gartman
Posted by dallahoo on 17th of Sep 2008 at 11:16 am
Gartman said: "The news is horrid, but the trading activity is positive indeed... and a market that won't go down on bad news is not a bear market"
But XLF is down 8% today, which market is he referring to as not going down? I guess I am missing something here
DRI, again
Posted by dallahoo on 17th of Sep 2008 at 10:26 am
why do people insist on giving gifts?
DRI
I may be done trading for today, but who knows
yes. I can't login too.
Interactive Brokers
Posted by dallahoo on 16th of Sep 2008 at 10:19 am
yes. I can't login too.
bonds
Posted by dallahoo on 15th of Sep 2008 at 03:16 pm
anyone musing the bonds for a short?
they don't have to short,
Now...PPT shorting !!!! too.... into the close....
Posted by dallahoo on 15th of Sep 2008 at 03:11 pm
they don't have to short, just standing aside would do
AEM has been the leader
Gold Stocks
Posted by dallahoo on 15th of Sep 2008 at 02:41 pm
AEM has been the leader so far, if it keeps that up, one can use it to play the laggards. Of course, as soon as I figure that out, market changes its behavior ;-(
I wonder where the bulls
Sellers will not give up.......today.....they will break the 1212 mark....... ...
Posted by dallahoo on 15th of Sep 2008 at 02:14 pm
I wonder where the bulls are today?
this will not end, IMO, until selling pressure overwhelms misterious buying agents of the future markets. It's been like that before, I think it will be like that again, but who knows when the sellers break their distress point