Tuesday, July 6, 2010

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See if this solves the problem

20 comments:

  1. People...

    I think we hit the 200 comment threshhold on the day when BLOGGER has been going bezerk anyway...

    I guess this is the P3 of blogging...

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  2. This might show up on the other thread, who knows but I'm posting it here as well...

    Maybe you'll think this is some trick with numbers, I don't know. I've followed this for years now, but, not really sure how to implement it into a trading system other than using it for possible support/resistance levels.

    Lately, you'll notice we sometimes gravitate back towards 1044, which happens to be a key level number. Remember "what's his name" 1097, well 1098 is a key level number. To me, it really seems like some of these numbers are magnetic.

    18 Key Levels are every 3rd 18 multiple.

    54
    108
    162
    216
    288
    342
    396
    450
    504
    558
    612
    666
    720
    774
    828
    882
    936
    990
    1044
    1098
    1152
    1206
    1260
    1314
    1368
    1422
    1476
    1530
    1584
    1638

    May-10 HIGH = 1205.13 within 0.87 points of 1206 Key Level
    Apr-10 HIGH = 1219.80 within 13.80 points of 1206 Key Level
    Mar-09 LOW = 666.79 within 0.79 points of 666 Key Level
    Oct-07 HIGH = 1576.09 within 7.91 points of 1584 Key Level
    Oct-02 LOW = 768.63 within 5.37 points of 774 Key Level
    Jul-02 LOW = 775.68 within 1.68 points from 774 Key Level
    Sep-00 HIGH = 1530.09 within 0.09 points from 1530 Key Level
    Mar-00 HIGH = 1552.87 within 22.87 points of 1530 Key Level
    Oct-02 LOW = 768.63 within 5.37 points of 774 Key Level
    Oct-87 LOW = 216.46 within 0.46 points of 216 Key Level
    Aug-87 HIGH = 337.89 within 4.11 points of 342 Key Level

    All in all, I just find this very interesting how some of these turning points seem to be so close.

    18

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  3. blogger, you suck ass

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  4. I'm willing to provide a full refund on request.

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  5. 18, thank you.. very interesting..

    CV, thank you, too.. good thinking!

    That last hour was totally absurd and UFB.

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  6. @karen

    I noticed that how many comments there were and how many were stated didn't jive...

    I've seen that happen before and the thing goes bezerk...

    This thread will be open until Amen comes along...

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  7. The only thing going more bezerk than blogger at the moment are the HFT's on the SPX...

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  8. I don't see how anybody could trade e-Minis at the moment...

    I'd be scared out of my mind!

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  9. Well, it's official...

    We now have our DARK CROSS

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  10. What's the deal with the five minute save? Can't let the market close lower after Independence day? What a f'in joke.

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  11. I don't know what kind of crack TWSWB is smoking these days...

    But to put up a chart like this...

    http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/USLLI.png

    A friggin' moron could figure out that we have been in a CREDIT BULLBLE since at least as early as 1982...

    To give a chart like that ANY weight at all is ridiculous...

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  12. @Amen

    I'm pretty sure the HFT algos were running the Palmyra fireworks show...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOvPeMAFDSk&feature=player_embedded

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  13. New Loan Delinquencies on the Rise Again

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/New-Loan-Delinquencies-on-the-cnbc-3973491539.html?x=0&sec=topStories&pos=3&asset=&ccode=

    whoocoodanode?

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  14. @ Karen

    You asked if "18" works on GOLD a few days ago... you be the judge using 18 key levels. Also, see many other 18 levels on the chart.

    GOLD CHART

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  15. BinT
    I know you watch lumber ...
    Lumber fell "limit down" today on the CME, “on declining construction in the U.S. and Canada and speculation that wood processors will not curb production, adding to already ample supplies”.

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  16. BinT
    http://noir.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aazj6Y95BW9A

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  17. Vancouver house prices down 30% YoY, Canadian building permits down 11% (5 times the forecast) and lumber limit down today. What Canadian housing bubble?

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  18. Thanks Nic, just looked at it and then there you were! What a woman!

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  19. Why did we stop talking about commercial real estate?
    HousingWire: CMBS Delinquency Rate Triples From a Year Ago, Passes 7%
    http://goo.gl/fb/oNiJW

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