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You wrote: "4. Frankly I could tell before yesterday that the markets were going to fall like a rock. Every chart--Dow, NAZ, NAZ 100, Tech sector, all of it-- said it is coming--and still does."
I for one would love to see the detail behind your prediction. Would you be willing to share your analysis?
Thanks and have a great day.
Tim
Tim,
I would also like to see the specifics on that analysis. Simple chart comparison of each one please.
Tim,
I would also like to see the specifics on that analysis. Simple chart comparison of each one please.
If you'll go to HOT PICK OF THE DAY, I posted a chart on the NAZ, the NAZ 100, and the S&P 500 the last two-three days. You will see that all of them were up against resistance.
Here's the address to view the NAZ Point n Figure: p. 145 (that's yesterday).
Heres' the semi-conductor index (p 142)
Here's the Naz chart (occurs twice in the thread) p. 142, in which three reasons are listed why NAZ is going South.
Those are all on Hot Pick of the Day.
On Spike's thread:
p 448 called the S&P resistance levels.
I'll post a chart or two for you. I invite you to visit www.stocktiming.com. You'll get a very good view of the markets here. And reliable warnings of the big red days that are coming--usually in advance.
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