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FTSE 100 breaks above 8,000 for the first time
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...on-ons-prices/
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Being a while ...
"S&P 500 INDEX to 6000 before mid 2023
Firstly a big thank you for taking me past the 10k likes on Tradingview. That’s a great milestone and tells me the ideas must be appreciated. If it is okay with you I’ll continue to share them freely.
As a thank you for taking my ideas past this milestone I want to share the idea that will challenge 95% of those reading. You will just not believe what is about to happen in the following 6-9 months. Use this idea as a cheat code to take you to the 5% club.
It is highly probable the market will rip higher and I’m betting on a new all time high before the middle of next year in the area of 6000. Then we can have our recession.
Still reading? Or have you gone straight to the comments for some club 95% ‘you mad bro’ comments?
What’s the evidence? There’s technical and fundamental. Firstly the technical on the above weekly chart:
1) A ‘great buy’ signal has printed. Look left.
2) Every year that ends with a ‘2’ for the last 70 years has beautiful symmetry with its roots in pi-cycle theory, but I’ll not go into that here, just accept it.
Each of the annual charts below are the last 70 years with years ending in a ‘2’ with the vertical lines approximately identifying a 12 month window."
https://www.tradingview.com/chart/SP...fore-mid-2023/
You got it, you fooking pathetic losers? It haz beautiful symmetry, got it?
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThink we're on the way to seeing a major correction. PBC and others I'm subscribed to (not selling anything) have for the past few days suggesting / indicating we're about to see a major correction in US stock markets and then spreading.
"FTSE 100 bounces back despite Covid to finish 14.3% up in 2021
Stocks recover from shock of 2020 as vaccines allow economies to reopen and stimulus packages boost growth"
https://www.theguardian.com/business...143-up-in-2021
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt'll be a bank collapse. Which? HSBC still remains my favourite.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58051818
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Originally posted by ronkeenDumbass post deleted by moderator.
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It's finally happening. Market down 1.5% .... soon be hitting the 3500 mark as Scooty predicted Sell, sell, sell
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