zarif
- 09 Sep 2003 06:09
how do you see the dow index going today
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jj50
- 21 Nov 2004 10:31
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Agree snoball. Although Tom H commented earlier in the year, that historically, investing on Thanksgiving Day and selling early in the New Year, has 72% of the time resulted in profit...
snoball
- 25 Nov 2004 23:53
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The retracement seems to have bottomed out on the 22nd.
Is that what zarif was hinting at?
What's going to happen on 29th, a breakout at 10600?
zarif
- 16 Dec 2004 09:36
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Morning all:
So how are we all. I had other projects in mind and must apologise for not posting much.
So where are we now - This grinding Up market is taking no prisoners. The dips are being bought.Also the seasonal stuff.
Watch the market and play what you see.
rgds
zarif
snoball
- 06 May 2005 11:50
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It's about time this thread was revived.
I'm short the June Dow at 10351.
How are we all then?
Velocity
- 06 May 2005 19:02
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key points for me are 10,300 & 10,400, waiting for one or other to crack, but long intc from 23.00 so can't complain
Velocity
- 06 May 2005 19:21
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flirting with 10400 - dunno if anyone watched it at this level yesterday but it got absolutely battered.
snoball
- 06 May 2005 23:44
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Stopped out on the short future and a long on the daily.
10400 resistance held today i see Velocity.
Stan
- 24 Mar 2017 22:24
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Wall Street didn't like what it saw on Capitol Hill Friday over the health care vote.
The Dow tumbled over 100 points Friday afternoon after it became clear that the healthcare bill to replace Obamacare would be defeated in a vote. However, markets recovered quickly soon after news that the bill had been pulled from a vote at President Trump's request.
The S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq all went into the red after 1 p.m. ET Friday when it became apparent that Republicans did not have enough "yes" votes. After news that Trump had pulled the bill, the markets rebounded from the lows. The Dow ended 60 points lower, while S&P was off slightly. Nasdaq ended up 0.2%.
cynic
- 25 Mar 2017 11:22
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though DOW closed -60, it is worth noting that the critical 20,610 level held