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To: TheStag who wrote (76993)10/24/2012 10:32:14 AM
From: Turtles_win  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 207308
 
Nice chart. Could be.
Sentiment is weird now - professionals are too bullish and individuals are
extremely bearish long term and they won't come back in long until
we are at some type of intermediate term top. But, maybe the pros need
to get cooled down some. But that is already happening.

One thing I will say. The CBOE put/call (equity) ratio is only now starting to get up into the .80s
and has not gotten into the .90s or better, over 1.00 yet, so you could end up being right.



To: TheStag who wrote (76993)10/24/2012 10:46:22 AM
From: Runomoâ„¢  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 207308
 
sentiment is a tricky business and you appear to have a great system that works...i say tricky because i think one needs to correctly consider the current age of a bull or a bear market to provide context to sentiment and i've always wondered if this is truly the mother of all bull markets as most threaders in here believe where is the recognition in sentiment? if anything it looks like there is recognition in the opposite direction at this time clearly not even close to sentiment commensurate with a recognition wave so when sentiment turns positive we shouldn't be surprised at all that it happens or begins to happen to the extent we are calling for the mother of all bull markets....