PS weekend wallstreet not looking to strong ...
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Disliked{quote} Hi Igor, I respectfully disagree, the world markets are still about money and emotion which is measured through psychology (not so much of an effective tool to gauge with in this instance). I believe in this thread you have alluded to the point "what has changed since 2008 /2009" ? and i think that is a pertinent question. The pace at which the crash is happening is about fear of a virus however the crash (depth) itself was largely inevitable. One thing that has changed since 2008 /2009 is the speed at which we can move money through markets....Ignored
Disliked{quote} we're currently working on translating into English a very interesting book by the Russian macro-economist Mikhail Khazin... his views on the world's future are unorthodox and deserve closer look into it in regards to those matters of our discussions... will announce when he gets it published...Ignored
DislikedI'm a bit worrying about that bounce on the US stocks at the end of the week on the Trump's announcement and the related news. Still there was absolutely no fundamental or logical reason for the market to correct its losses on such a news. Sure, there was a great and quite obvious technical support on the DJIA and the S&P futures as seen on this chart. That's the last line standing before breaking the 10-year long uptrend completely. However, I'm suspecting that there might be other serious reasons to liquidate shorts before the weekend. You can...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks, a flat surface down below at level 55.32 is well recognizable.Ignored
Disliked{quote}... the point is that the behavior of financial markets have nothing to do with the deliberate and conscious human activities... the markets behave in accordance with some yet unknown natural laws similar to the laws of physics...Ignored
Disliked...in regards to the markets people are just the conductors through whom nature controls the process...Ignored
Disliked{quote} virus or no virus - the outcome should've been the same... it could've been something else with the same result... the point is that the behavior of financial markets have nothing to do with the deliberate and conscious human activities... the markets behave in accordance with some yet unknown natural laws similar to the laws of physics... I'm quite sure that my method would allow making accurate projections for any long-lasting uninterrupted process even such things as political, social, biological and other processes of this kind... I...Ignored
Disliked{quote} virus or no virus - the outcome should've been the same... it could've been something else with the same result... the point is that the behavior of financial markets have nothing to do with the deliberate and conscious human activities... the markets behave in accordance with some yet unknown natural laws similar to the laws of physics... I'm quite sure that my method would allow making accurate projections for any long-lasting uninterrupted process even such things as political, social, biological and other processes of this kind... I...Ignored
DislikedDJIA and S&P have reached their new historical highs yesterday... for the Dow it means that the bullish wave that started forming on December 26, 2018 and which bottomed out at 21712,5 is gonna be the last one on its predominantly bullish historical chart... so. the market is likely to reach its absolute top before the end of this year... most likely even before the end of September, 2019... from that point it is quite likely to turn around and to target the lows of 2009 once again thus reaching 5000-5500 level within the next 3-5 years... seems...Ignored