SOCRATES
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It is patently obvious to me that you are grappling with a series of complex superimposed scenarios you do not understand, and I accept your difficulties, but I am not here to teach you. I simply make statements and point out facts.user said:You keep going on about your 10520 area...
You stated that area on Thursday during the day and at the close on Thursday 10520 was dealt with as the market closed at 10546.3. Yes the market was lower on Friday and yes it couldn't move higher then 10520 for a while before closing lower. But 10520 is not a significant level.
Your saying the market closed at 10508.10? No it closed at 10507.97. If your suggesting the market has closed under 10520 due to 10520 being a problem area than I'm affraid I don't agree. Unless you haven't noticed the Dow moved higher by 150 odd points from the lows in two hours. That was powerfull enough in all honesty. How much more could it do? The fact that it ended above 10500 was good enough.
Whether you agree or not does not matter to me one jot. The object ot the excercise is to get it right and not to nit pick whether your data shows 10507.97 against 10508.10 which is a pathetic argument.
Insofar as your last three sentences above are concerned you ought to go back on this thread to my posts1523 and 1524 and you will find out who is on the ball and who is not.
I am going to give you a word of advice: I can percieve that you are doing two things:~
1. You are developing opinions ~ wrong, when you insist on developing opinions you become prisoner of your own opinion and cannot respond correctly to what subsequently unfolds in reality, in actuality.
2. You are trying to force ~ wrong, you cannot force. You have to be open minded and available and impartial. This arrives eventually with trading maturity, which takes a long time and a lot of experience. Some people never acquire it.
From the gist of what you say I would be very surprised if you are one day over the ager of 21.
Kind Regards.