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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TREND1 who wrote (71558)5/25/2002 11:06:47 PM
From: Mark Johnson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Larry:

If you actually track Zeev's predictions.....and through verifiable analysis it is proved that Zeev is really the master trader he pretends to be, I will cease my Cyber patrols and return to lurker status.....

I will be very surprised if Zeev agrees to let you track, post and verify Zeev's trades.....

Interesting.....



To: TREND1 who wrote (71558)5/25/2002 11:09:10 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Respond to of 99280
 
Yes, you are right, that was the last whipsaw, got in at 1733 and out at 1757 (the market went as high as 1830 or so, but I did expect 1930/40). The actual entry was on 4/10 not 4/15 (#reply-17315219 and #reply-17334849, declared "horns on" on the 12th). The problem is that I never really gave a a real sell signal since the March 4th or so buy at 1805, apart of a very strong sell for the SOX on March 9th (#reply-17175829) implying a general sell, but needing someone to translate my Hungarian (g). The next trading day (March 11th) we topped on the Naz at 1946, thus the subsequent buy on 4/10 was not too bad. However, just as the buy was very short in time (just a week), so was the next buy quite short (10 days), telling you something about this market.

Zeev