Catracho,
Granted that most markets will follow the DOW and as it is trending up the others will follow. However, the PPT cannot be responsible for their movement as well which means that there are other forces at work. The fact that money supply is increasing at alarming rates on a global basis will account for a large proportion of this. Also notice the explosion of M&A activity and heavy share buy backs by individual companies.
It is the fact that some technical traders are not "pure" techies that is causing them the problems. They are neither calling the top based on technicals or fundamentals but based on "gut feeling". This then puts their trades in the pure gambling category and leads to losses that need not be sustained and the erosion of capital.
"In markets there are always participants who are looking for the turns in the market hoping to be first in on the next wave up or down....." Once again you are 100% correct but this route is fraught with danger and could be avoided if one exercises a bit of patience; even if one were to miss the first 100 points or so of a fall of say 750 points it is no disaster.
"Luck is always useful." Once again youare spot on but we should all remember that in life we make our own luck.
Granted that most markets will follow the DOW and as it is trending up the others will follow. However, the PPT cannot be responsible for their movement as well which means that there are other forces at work. The fact that money supply is increasing at alarming rates on a global basis will account for a large proportion of this. Also notice the explosion of M&A activity and heavy share buy backs by individual companies.
It is the fact that some technical traders are not "pure" techies that is causing them the problems. They are neither calling the top based on technicals or fundamentals but based on "gut feeling". This then puts their trades in the pure gambling category and leads to losses that need not be sustained and the erosion of capital.
"In markets there are always participants who are looking for the turns in the market hoping to be first in on the next wave up or down....." Once again you are 100% correct but this route is fraught with danger and could be avoided if one exercises a bit of patience; even if one were to miss the first 100 points or so of a fall of say 750 points it is no disaster.
"Luck is always useful." Once again youare spot on but we should all remember that in life we make our own luck.