DIA Dow Jones 30 (ETF)
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Los buitres empiezan a rondar los cielos de BP........
Re: DIA Dow Jones 30 (ETF)
El rsi estara como quieras pero el oil no para y ya le estan dando hasta sus pares nadie quiere quedar pegado......-40.000 se estima y nadie sabe aun...no la quieren dejar distribuir dividendos.....
Salvo que sepas cuando va a atapar el agujero esto no se ve bien.......
Salvo que sepas cuando va a atapar el agujero esto no se ve bien.......
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El rosarino
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El rosarino escribió:150% de acuerdo con sobrino.
El RSI esta que explota
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=BP&p=D ... 6903433993
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El rosarino
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150% de acuerdo con sobrino.
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igual pac muy bueno lo tuyo ya que venis derechito
y muy bien por tu sinceridad, es muy dificil comprar en los mínimo y vender en los máximos
slds
e mañana me parece que le dan a las petroleras
BP a 28 llevo algo ....... como pa ver que pasa
y muy bien por tu sinceridad, es muy dificil comprar en los mínimo y vender en los máximos
slds
e mañana me parece que le dan a las petroleras
BP a 28 llevo algo ....... como pa ver que pasa
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Bueno como dije, no tanto AT.
Ahora lo que me de vendo.
Es así no es tan complicado.
jajajaja
Ahora lo que me de vendo.
Es así no es tan complicado.
jajajaja
Re: DIA Dow Jones 30 (ETF)
que dia refrescante!!!! ver la curva del Dow tan consistente, recuperamos los comprados alguna de las plumas perdidas.
Ojala se de el pronostico de PAC y el sobrino, que lo estan viendo y anunciando desde hace varios dias.
saludos y buenas noches a todos, con algunos dias mas asi me sera mas facil sonreir...!!!!
Ojala se de el pronostico de PAC y el sobrino, que lo estan viendo y anunciando desde hace varios dias.
saludos y buenas noches a todos, con algunos dias mas asi me sera mas facil sonreir...!!!!
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El rosarino
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matias, te respondi mi opinion en el blog
perdona la tardanza pero no me anda el alerta de comments
perdona la tardanza pero no me anda el alerta de comments
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El rosarino
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Che me parece que Corey me anda leyendo el blog
http://blog.afraidtotrade.com/a-hauntin ... dow-jones/
http://blog.afraidtotrade.com/a-hauntin ... dow-jones/
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El rosarino
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Re: DIA Dow Jones 30 (ETF)
Explica muy claramente la lucha de hoy
200 day SMA: 1,108
38.2% Fibonacci Retracement up: 1,109
Prior price resistance: 1,105
“Round number”: 1,110
Major inflection points – like this – in the markets are like soldiers lined up on a battlefield. We don’t know which army will cross the line, but once a line is crossed, the battle dynamics change.
Bears – who prefer tight stops – will rush to cover (buy back their short-sold positions) on a break above 1,110 when the market starts to tick to 1,111, 1,112, 1,113 as they feel the pain of monetary loss.
Bulls, on the other hand, see this is a potentially early place to get long with a low-risk, tight stop (under 1,110) to try to play not only a range breakout, but a break above a known confluence resistance level.
Of course, bears are putting on short-positions expecting price to hold under 1,110.
If buyers push the bears to cover, we will likely see a “Popped Stops” play. That’s a positive feedback loop where bulls rush to buy the breakout and bears rush to protect losses by ‘buying back’ their shares – a classic short-squeeze of sorts.
The alternative is that buyers fail to overcome sellers here, and price remains within the established trading range and heads back to 1,040… and bears would defend their ‘turf’ on the battlefield.
The other – less pleasant for everyone – outcome would be a “Bull Trap,” wherein bears would cover above 1,110, bulls would buy a breakout, and then price would sink right back into the trading range.
That’s why a lot of traders like to see price clearly breakout and stay out – close one or two days – rather than rush to buy an index tick of 1,111, 1,112, etc.
Whatever your play, watch closely what happens here. Very closely. Keep everything in terms of “Risk/Reward”/probabilities rather than absolute certainties.
Mas en
http://blog.afraidtotrade.com/here-we-g ... -breakout/
200 day SMA: 1,108
38.2% Fibonacci Retracement up: 1,109
Prior price resistance: 1,105
“Round number”: 1,110
Major inflection points – like this – in the markets are like soldiers lined up on a battlefield. We don’t know which army will cross the line, but once a line is crossed, the battle dynamics change.
Bears – who prefer tight stops – will rush to cover (buy back their short-sold positions) on a break above 1,110 when the market starts to tick to 1,111, 1,112, 1,113 as they feel the pain of monetary loss.
Bulls, on the other hand, see this is a potentially early place to get long with a low-risk, tight stop (under 1,110) to try to play not only a range breakout, but a break above a known confluence resistance level.
Of course, bears are putting on short-positions expecting price to hold under 1,110.
If buyers push the bears to cover, we will likely see a “Popped Stops” play. That’s a positive feedback loop where bulls rush to buy the breakout and bears rush to protect losses by ‘buying back’ their shares – a classic short-squeeze of sorts.
The alternative is that buyers fail to overcome sellers here, and price remains within the established trading range and heads back to 1,040… and bears would defend their ‘turf’ on the battlefield.
The other – less pleasant for everyone – outcome would be a “Bull Trap,” wherein bears would cover above 1,110, bulls would buy a breakout, and then price would sink right back into the trading range.
That’s why a lot of traders like to see price clearly breakout and stay out – close one or two days – rather than rush to buy an index tick of 1,111, 1,112, etc.
Whatever your play, watch closely what happens here. Very closely. Keep everything in terms of “Risk/Reward”/probabilities rather than absolute certainties.
Mas en
http://blog.afraidtotrade.com/here-we-g ... -breakout/
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muchachos el sol sale todos los dias
el mercado da revancha si o si
los quiero el gringo serrucho y timba

el mercado da revancha si o si
los quiero el gringo serrucho y timba
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