IMHO, last week declines are much expected fm the TA, AA and FSA perspectives, dead crosses with hard astrological aspects in the sky. What's going next, today we have the sun conjunct the Uranus and mercury retro will end on Mar 8, and those with short positions fm last week shall put in their trailing stop and continue to ride the trend, after this week, mkt is heading into classical astrological war formation with solar eclipse into Pisces, square to pluto and Mars opp to Saturn, and by 4 year cycle postulate and the 3 passes, mkt shall decline by 20% fm its high by June, but fm a trader's perspective, just continue to ride the trend, put in the trailing stops and one should square the position after Demark's sequential counts hv completed......
rainbow
發表於: 2007/03/04 02:38pm
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