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hey trading goddess! I've got Part II of my three part series on Coal up and posted. I've added new features to my Marketchump.com website, enjoy! :) I'm back and I've made major upgrades to my site! Hope you like it!
today was more of a grey swan - grey swan scenarios we can imagine.
Black swans are to a much larger extent unimaginable
Nigerian strikes, Trichet's rate raising rhetoric encouraging dollar hedges, and Morgan blowing smoke up our behinds abut $150 oil this week was too many bullish inputs for oil.
Meanwhile, bearish inputs for the stock market include a 15% spike in crude oil this week, combined with a 1/2 % hike in the unemployment rate.
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Is the black swan formation a bearish or Bullish sign.
That's hilarious. Linking it.
I'd bet bearish. Black swan looks like landing :)
hey trading goddess! I've got Part II of my three part series on Coal up and posted. I've added new features to my Marketchump.com website, enjoy! :) I'm back and I've made major upgrades to my site! Hope you like it!
I think it throw up today.
denarii
today was more of a grey swan - grey swan scenarios we can imagine.
Black swans are to a much larger extent unimaginable
Nigerian strikes, Trichet's rate raising rhetoric encouraging dollar hedges, and Morgan blowing smoke up our behinds abut $150 oil this week was too many bullish inputs for oil.
Meanwhile, bearish inputs for the stock market include a 15% spike in crude oil this week, combined with a 1/2 % hike in the unemployment rate.
Chumpie,
Nice to see you! I will check your site out as soon as possible.
I hope all is well! :)
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