Signposts: A Method of Market Forecasting Which Strategies to Employ
Source: http://marketmovers.blogspot.com/2009/10/signposts-method-of-market-forecasting.htmlPosted on Monday, October 26th, 2009 | In Investing Lessons, Stocks to Watch
3 Roadsigns popped up today from 3 different people whose opinion and calls on the market activity I respect.divbr //divdivThese people aren’t market timers – if anything they’re probably early with their calls, but when I hear or read people I respect offering these types of market forecasts, I pay attention and start to pull up previous strategies I think might be appropriate – in this case Bearish./divdivbr //divdivHere’s the evidence:/divdivdiva href=”http://twitter.com/steenbab/status/5176586766″/a/divblockquotediva href=”http://twitter.com/steenbab/status/5176586766″@steenbab/a 11:25 AM CT – Midday briefing shows significant selling pressure in the wake of USD strength: http://rurl.org/223v/divdivabout 6 hours ago from web/div/blockquotediv/divdivblockquotediva href=”http://twitter.com/AnneMarie2006/status/5179835022″@AnnMaries2006/a So many failed breakouts…sure sign of resolution to the downside for now $$/divdivabout 3 hours ago from Seesmic/div/blockquotediv/divdivblockquotediva href=”http://twitter.com/TradeIdeas1/status/5179797762″@TradeIdeas1/a a href=”http://chart.ly/2ang29″http://chart.ly/2ang29/a $SPX – One of the ways that helps me know which way I should be trading is illustrated in this picture/divdivabout 3 hours ago from Chart.ly/div/blockquotediv/divdivbr //divdivSignposts can come from anywhere. The reason for them is simple: to understand with more clarity what’s coming ahead. Devise your system of signposts – of places that will deliver the information you’ll use to understand the larger, dominant themes in the market, so you’ll know whether your swimming upstream or with it./divdivbr //divdivbr //divdivbspan class=”Apple-style-span” style=”font-size:large;”Related Articles:/span/b/divdivbr //divdiva href=”http://marketmovers.blogspot.com/2006/05/feel-bottom-see-signpost.html”FEEL THE BOTTOM? SEE THE SIGNPOST/a/divdivbr //divdiva href=”http://marketmovers.blogspot.com/2006/10/junkin-narrow-range-bars-in-this.html”JUNKIN’ NARROW RANGE BARS IN THIS MARKET/a/divdivbr //div/divdivbr //div/div/divdiv class=”blogger-post-footer”img width=’1′ height=’1′ src=’https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9446784-1974644163649772219?l=marketmovers.blogspot.com’ alt=” //div
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