I have given up on my short positions and am going long - sure sign the markets going down.
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Market better hope there are still those who are short, nothing gets the market headed higher than shorts covering. Without shorts in the market we'd be at DOW 3,000 by next Tuesday. I think there's still plenty of market segments to short.
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a rule, (definitely not a law), says that when markets break to new highs they generally dip a little then advance way past previous highs.
The data for this is usually pushed by the momentum guys
I'm not sure if Richard Russell gave this explanation for his bear to bull flip.
Originally posted by RickBishop View PostI have given up on my short positions and am going long - sure sign the markets going down.
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Originally posted by Spartacus View Posta rule, (definitely not a law), says that when markets break to new highs they generally dip a little then advance way past previous highs.Jim 69 y/o
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Originally posted by RickBishop View Postlol I should start a Hedge Fund - whatever I think is going to happen I would have the Fund manager do the exact opposite.:eek:
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Ty Andros argues for a "crack-up boom".
http://www.safehaven.com/article-7806.htm
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Originally posted by Lukester View Post"Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one."
- Charles Mackay
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I know the repudiation of dollars will happen but how fast? If I was China sitting on all those dollars I would certainly want to invest them wisely. If interest rates are on the rise in the US this is dollar support and assets down. The dollars Chinese hold would strengthen with higher interest rates in the US as well as they would not have to move aggressively to purchase US assets, time is still on their side. With higher interest rates and assets down why wouldn’t the Chinese just wait for a buying opportunity when asset pricing is lower? The repudiation of dollars may also play a big role in the next US bubblehttp://www.itulip.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1397 to be formed.
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Originally posted by Lukester View Post
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Originally posted by bill View PostI know the repudiation of dollars will happen but how fast? If I was China sitting on all those dollars I would certainly want to invest them wisely. If interest rates are on the rise in the US this is dollar support and assets down. The dollars Chinese hold would strengthen with higher interest rates in the US as well as they would not have to move aggressively to purchase US assets, time is still on their side. With higher interest rates and assets down why wouldn’t the Chinese just wait for a buying opportunity when asset pricing is lower? The repudiation of dollars may also play a big role in the next US bubblehttp://www.itulip.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1397 to be formed.
Now to who's advantage is it to repatriate their d0llars? Certainly the Not So Great Britain gains from repatriating their d0llars, it's also to the advantage of the Eurozone to repatriate their d0llars. This could help to explain why these losers make up the Coalition of the Coercered in Iraq. I would think the question to ask as to who is going to goose the market with repatriated d0llars is how many d0llars does Queen Liz and her inbreed boyz and the Eurozone have to Repatriate? Certainly enough to goose the market and give it one more launch to the moon.
China does only one thing with their d0llars, they purchase d0llar debt and then change the payment schedule to Yuan or forgive the debt altogether. Ask South America how they came up with so many d0llars they could finally tell the IMF to piss off. Doing this makes a stronger d0llar not a weaker d0llar, which is what China wants to do with their Trillion D0llars worth of Bonars. They'd be dumbshits to think any differently."Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one."
- Charles Mackay
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Originally posted by jk View Posttet, people are pointing to china because instead of buying treasures, instead of even standing aside, china sold [net] treasuries last month."Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one."
- Charles Mackay
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