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Strategies & Market Trends : Zman Market Timing

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To: Fintas who wrote (4758)12/2/2014 6:53:25 PM
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Please note that I was one of the first on this thread and even without Zman, I would very much like to read the thoughts of those who used to posted here.

Fintas, you say you are a Purmabull, right? Please look at the chart in the first line.
I'm expecting a sell off of the spx. Thus I am NOT expecting a year end rally
I see you just wrote this. The reason I even reference it is because you posted to someone I like to read. A relatively new trader who shows potential. At any rate, for now, I took you off ignore, so you can rant and rave all you want. I'll read it for as long as I can stand it but if I see 19 posts to me and 3 PMs, you go right back on ignore.

Anyway, for the past 6 months or more, you've sound and typed posts like one of the biggest bears on SI....at least that's how I've interpreted the posts. I'm sure you'll find a way to prove me wrong.....again.

I did bust your stones on this thread. Plus, I saw you doing backflips to defend yourself even though you clearly stated RIGHT HERE ON THIS THREAD, that everyone should sell every rally. Very few permabulls ever suggest this. But I'm sure we'll get a dissertation to prove that every nuance of every post you've ever written has been dead on, perfectly accurate.

To add fuel to your fire, I think we are getting close to a pull back. May not happen this week but the markets are trading on complacency, at least that's the way I see it at the moment.

Most of the underlying economic data in the US is VERY supportive of new highs. The strength of this market has been proven.

Why are you continually fighting the trend?
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