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


To: Jim Cash who wrote (79615)6/16/2002 1:09:49 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Jim, you are boring and very inaccurate, see #reply-16842549, including it's very inaccurate call for the expected values of the April and May tops, this surely was not calling "for a retest from November on". You really should do something about your "reading comprehension" problem (g). My last turn was quite clear on 4/22 when I donned the bear suit. If you search my posts around May seventh, you will see that without changing my suit, I felt that another attempt at a rally not to exceed 1757/70 (hey, you and Johnson gave me quite a hard time about that one) will ensue (I even moved back to very low cash that night, fully exploiting the next day mini explosion), but that it should not be played except for a very short move, and then, if memory serve I gave a "too the hills call" on May 15th, on that Monday, I even did the rare thing of recommending to start and short at 1710, and by the time 1750 arrived, i repeated that call to completion for our friendly dark siders, I would not be surprised if you did not give me a hard time on that one as well, i do remember someone complaining that 1710 was a premature shorting entry, just as Limtex complained about the premature short call for QCOM. I don't have tme for that non sense.

Unfotunately, I nor you, really know a priori which of my turn calls is going to be right or wrong ahead of time, all I can do is present the results of my analysis, show how I try to exploit these forecasted moves and take my losses fast when I am wrong.

Zeev