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Time for a stock market crash
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI hate to be the one to break the news, but it's not Santa who leaves the pressies there.
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Back to the subject of this thread.
Market moved down off the stophunt and daily pin as expected.
Obviously not a crash yet, but a nice intra-day move...
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostBack to the subject of this thread.
Market moved down off the stophunt and daily pin as expected.
Obviously not a crash yet, but a nice intra-day move...
I think we still have a few weeks (maybe 2) before the correction starts, there may be one more leg up for the markets to the 1430-1440 area on the S&P 500 before things start to get nastyComment
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Can I ask, why is the S&P 500 the best barometer? There are other indices.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by sirja View PostNice to be back on topic
I think we still have a few weeks (maybe 2) before the correction starts, there may be one more leg up for the markets to the 1430-1440 area on the S&P 500 before things start to get nasty
Or might it wait for the traditional October?Comment
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