Disliked{quote} market moves up or down. How can million moods be doing just two of these activities?Ignored
Markets are a reflection of current opinions on a given currency, commodity, stock etc.
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Disliked{quote} market moves up or down. How can million moods be doing just two of these activities?Ignored
Disliked{quote} applied in this sentence: "I think today price is quite oversold, I'll buy it and targeting last week high price..."Ignored
Disliked{quote} NagaMas is correct. The cumulative moods of everyone at any particular moment. Markets are a reflection of current opinions on a given currency, commodity, stock etc.Ignored
Disliked{quote} NagaMas is correct. The cumulative moods of everyone at any particular moment. Markets are a reflection of current opinions on a given currency, commodity, stock etc.Ignored
Disliked{quote} "I'll buy it and targeting last week high price" I think here price, time and mind are all functioning together. Correct me if I'm wrongIgnored
Disliked{quote} And these opinions are influenced by people making news. So, someone watching a horror movie will have a different mood/opinion than someone watching a action movie?Ignored
Disliked{quote} And these opinions are influenced by people making news. So, someone watching a horror movie will have a different mood/opinion than someone watching a action movie?Ignored
DislikedI don't believe there is such a thing as over bought or sold. A redundant concept with no meaning. How can any one determine when too much of something was bought? It's just another acronym for market turned up or market turned down, so we try and qualitatively attach a "useless" reason to it instead of it's true meaning. At some point there were more buyers than sellers pushing price up and the same in reverse.Ignored
DislikedI don't believe there is such a thing as over bought or sold. A redundant concept with no meaning. How can any one determine when too much of something was bought? It's just another acronym for market turned up or market turned down, so we try and qualitatively attach a "useless" reason to it instead of it's true meaning. At some point there were more buyers than sellers pushing price up and the same in reverse.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Exactly. Because as you know an "oversold" market can continue to go down, down, down and vice versa an "overbought" market can continue to go up, up, up.Ignored
DislikedWhat I'd like to see is this puppy crack the London open... {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Might happen but momo seems to be waning. And it is Friday aft.Ignored
DislikedWhat I'd like to see is this puppy crack the London open... {image}Ignored
DislikedI just wanted to throw it out there.... there's no shame in red-team members jumping over to green-team.Ignored