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Anyone copying your FTSE put and 3x ETH short will have learned alright.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market. -
Par for the course. Most of what you say sounds ridiculous.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostBetween my stocks and crypto, have seen gains of 8% through to 60% - ridiculous sounding huh..Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostPearson was bought but not Lloyds - still not higher low.
How's Ababa doing?He wants us to believe he bought Pearson today.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostRSA was my 3rd stock market trade this year.
Lloyds and Pearson will be 4th and 5th when the structure signals so.
If he bought Pearson today doesn't it contradict a "higher low".Comment
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So, on Friday at 14:32, he had not bought Person and there was no indication that the "chart" will have told him to buy by end of day. By Monday at 15:41, he had bought Pearson after it had stayed pretty flat all morning then increased almost 9%.Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostHe wants us to believe he bought Pearson today.
If he bought Pearson today doesn't it contradict a "higher low".
Totally believable.Last edited by Paralytic; 9 November 2020, 16:17.Comment
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Just talking to my wife about this ..... tempted to do a bit of day trading and sell about £20k of my FTSE 100 tracker and hope the market settles a few hundred points so I can buy back in again and make a bit of extra. Not sure yet - will see how it goes tomorrow.Originally posted by Paralytic View PostI suspect there will be something in that - the bounce due to a vaccine where the full extent of the results have not yet been revealed (eg, how it protects different ages) could mean we'll see some falling back of the markets. As always, its identifying the opportunities that is the difficult bit.
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Already some evidence of people taking profits towards the end of today.Originally posted by Whorty View PostJust talking to my wife about this ..... tempted to do a bit of day trading and sell about £20k of my FTSE 100 tracker and hope the market settles a few hundred points so I can buy back in again and make a bit of extra. Not sure yet - will see how it goes tomorrow.
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It does not contradict “Pooper Scooper is a liar”, 100% consistent in factOriginally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostHe wants us to believe he bought Pearson today.
If he bought Pearson today doesn't it contradict a "higher low".Comment
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Is that the graph that shows the 'barrel' shaped recovery?Originally posted by _V_ View PostI think the chart of his balance sheet are displaying the pants round ankles pattern.
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Dirty spekulantsOriginally posted by Paralytic View PostAlready some evidence of people taking profits towards the end of today.
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He can't keep track of his lies.Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostHe wants us to believe he bought Pearson today.
If he bought Pearson today doesn't it contradict a "higher low".
He also said he trades only 3-5 a year, but now HL is up based on the fees he pays for trades
Although, saying that I can quite believe he's panic bought today as the markets are going up and FOMO takes over his emotions.
Last edited by Whorty; 9 November 2020, 16:26.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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