Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Key Reversals

In the DIA and SPY as well

9 comments:

meeeee said...

BRANDT. You mean KEY REVERSAL ***(DOWN)*** right?

Mr Pink said...

meeeee,

Yes. You can't reverse from a 2+ month run up, to reverse more up!

I'll believe it when i see it...

... i want to see the real news why the EUR is taking a smashing against the dollar first. Has Ireland been made a scape goat? About to be sacrificed?

Mr Pink said...

You sticking your neck out on this one Brandt? Third time lucky? Your last 2 SPY 'broke' calls got smashed...

... you definitely calling this the reversal? If not, what confirmation signs you looking for?

JC said...

Somebody may have posted this, but it is a good reminder whay we are in the mess we are in and it is only going to get worse.

http://www.zerohedge.com/article/debt-bubble-chronicles-does-bernanke-really-think-qe-will-boost-home-prices%E2%80%A6-or-he-simply-tr

Mr Pink said...

All eyes on the Portuguese tomorrow. That will set the direction for the EUR.

Brandt said...

Mr Pink, yes I'm sticking my neck out and saying the price patterns formed today ARE CALLED key reversal days. Whether the market reverses or not, we wait for confirmation, but in so far as the pattern goes, yes they were what is called in technical analysis key reversal days, look up the definition.

Mr Pink said...

Brandt,

Sorry, i'm not paying $600 per annum for sarcasm. I'm already not receiving email updates which is bad enough.

I couldn't care less what their are called, more of their intent. So, like i asked, what confirmation signs are you looking for exactly, do you need it to fall 1000+ points for it be confirmed that this is a reversal point?

Alesund said...

Reversals on high volume for gold, silver, GDX, GDXJ, and SIL. This could be THE top for a good while. But I don't want to say too much yet. Anyone holding paper precious metal holdings and miners would best be advised to liquidate now.

Bert Lynd said...

No way a .81% drop on average volume is a key reversal for stocks. Trying to call tops is financial suicide.